“This one is a toughie. The EasyShare V610 has a number of features that make it attractive: looks, thinness, a 10x optical zoom, built-in Bluetooth and Perfect Touch technology. I really have problems with the LCD screen and the hiccough as the camera “hands off” from one zoom lens to the other. And the camera is pretty slow saving images to the card; overall image quality was average, nothing to write home about with more noise that you should expect from a 2006 digicam. That said I’ll give it an 7.5 as a package but for pure photographic ability you can do better such as the Canon Powershot SD630. Bottom line: if it were my money, I wouldn’t buy it.”
That is according to the Kodak V610 Review at DigitalTrends.
Kodak’s EasyShare V610, their second dual lens camera, has the same design and dual lens system as the V570, announced back in January. This time Kodak are using two Schneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon all-glass prism zooms (and two CCDs) to cover a much wider 10x range (equivalent of 38-380mm). The V610 also features a large 2.8-inch LCD and Bluetooth wireless technology.
Well, that’s their opinion. You be the judge.

If you understand french here is a video of the V610
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Kodak V610 Features
6-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
2.8-inch LCD display; 10x image-stabilized optical zoom
Video capture at 30 frames per second VGA (MPEG 4 compression)
Bluetooth enabled, allowing for wireless photo transfer (with compatible devices) from up to 30 feet away
Stores images on SD memory cards (includes 32 MB internal memory); powered by Lithium-ion battery




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