To be more specific, Kodak EasyShare C182 comes with specifications like a 12MP ½.3-inch CCD imager that combined a Kodak-branded 3x zoom lens at a 32-96mm equivalent focal range, this spec is a moderate wide angle to a moderate telephoto.
This camera also brings a 3.0-inch LCD display at 230,000 dot resolution but it lacks of optical viewfinder. Honestly, the optical viewfinder gives a good degree or versatility that enables you to capture the subject when you are not able to make out the LCD in bright sunlight, also you can pick the choice of disabling the LCD when the accurate framing is not crucial. Honestly, it is truly regrettable that EasyShare C182 misses this optical viewfinder option, however it is pretty reasonable knowing the price it brings.
All captured images will be stored on Secure Digital cards including the higher-capacity SDHC types, or in 16MB of internal memory. Moreover, EasyShare C182 comes with a rich 18 scene modes that can be very helpful for beginners to get the result they have expected even without the need to comprehend subtleties such shutter speeds, apertures, or other particular terms that sometimes hard to understand.
Furthermore, EasyShare C182 is equipped with face detection that is made use to take account of the subjects’ faces you are about to capture especially when you are calculating exposure variables. Basically, the exposures are defined with multi-pattern, center-weighted or center-spot TTl metering, and 2.0EV of exposure compensation which is provided in 1/3EV increments.
As well, there are 5 white balance setting available that cover an auto mode, and ISO sensitivity is handled automatically from 64 – 400, or you can pick the manual one from 64 – 1,600 equivalents. Moreover, the movie mode is also presented and EasyShare C182 is able to capture 30 frames/sec VGA (640×480) or QVGA (320×240) clips, this video is delivered in QuickTime Motion JPEG format.
In addition, EasyShare C182 comes with a USB 2.0 connection that enables you to transfer the images or movies to your computer. This camera is powered by 2 AA batteries and the company suggests Alkaline or Lithium or NiMH rechargeable batteries. These can be great options for users.
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