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Kodak EasyShare C653 Review by CNET
July 28th, 2007 · No Comments
Cnet Reviews Kodak Easyshare C653 and writes “Photos taken with the C653 look good enough for e-mails, Web sites, and 4×6 prints. Unfortunately, their flaws become quickly apparent as soon as you try to use them for anything bigger or more complex. At its lowest sensitivity settings of ISO 80 and ISO 100, we saw only minimal ISO-related noise, but did see other image artifacts that caused some curved lines to become jaggy and often created off-color pixels on edges between two different colors. ISO-related noise becomes apparent at sensitivity settings as low as ISO 200. This grain becomes even more prominent at ISO 400, and by the camera’s maximum sensitivity of ISO 1250, photos become a blurry, faded, noisy mess. Besides noise, the C653’s photos suffer from extreme levels of fringing. Harsh, bright purple-pink auras appear around many white and near-white objects shot with the camera.”.
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