Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare M580 and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare M580.
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27 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
65010027
The editors liked
Cheap
Mainly metal build
14 megapixels and decent zoom
HD movies
Vivid colours and crisp-looking detail
Better-than-expected 8x zoom
Inexpensive price
Slender dimensions
8x optical zoom
HD movie capability with HDMI output
Lightweight yet sturdy metal build
The editors didn't like
Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond
Photo quality only average
Awful interface
Very limited manual controls
Cheap and tacky feel
Top plate controls badly arranged and unnecessarily fiddly
Some nice features, a good build and great value for money will make the Kodak M580 appeal to anyone who loves to share their imagesOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alternatively our fan pa...
Although the Kodak EasyShare M580 takes great photos on a tripod and is certainly easy to use, it falls short of more-enticing competitors. Shooting a nice photo is effortless with the Smart Capture mode, but you're going to need a tripod or a flat su...
Abstract: The camera-buying public (that's you folks out there) are a demanding lot. You want all the latest advanced features such as long zoom wide angle lenses, high resolution sensors, HD video recording and mechanical image stabilisation, all in a slim and att...
Cheap; mainly metal build; 14 megapixels and decent zoom; HD movies
Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond; photo quality only average
A decent compact camera but disappointingly hard to use Good points Cheap; mainly metal build; 14 megapixels and decent zoom; HD movies Bad points Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond; photo quality only average ...
Inexpensive price, slender dimensions, 8x optical zoom, HD movie capability with HDMI output, lightweight yet sturdy metal build
Top plate controls badly arranged and unnecessarily fiddly, average image quality
Like a catwalk creation from an over-indulged designer, the Kodak M580 unfortunately falls flat when it comes to real-world practicalityKey specs14 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
Vivid colours and crisp-looking detail; better-than-expected 8x zoom
Awful interface; very limited manual controls; cheap and tacky feel
The Kodak EasyShare M580's plasticky body and antediluvian interface might put you off, but its pictures are engagingly vivid and punchy. If Kodak sorted out this camera's appearance and feel, the verdict might be very different ...
The Kodak EasyShare M580 is one of several low-cost, mid-zoom, compact point-and-shoot cameras offered this year. It's a comfortable size and weight, and has some stylish touches and a nice sturdy feeling, and it also has a good range of features. The ...
High quality photos/videos, Cheap price, Compact design, High quality LCD screen
Takes a little while to get used to holding it, Slow transfer speeds
Overall this digital camera is easy to use and produces high quality photos and video. It’s small and takes a bit to getting used to; at least holding it the proper way, but still makes for a great 14MP camera. There aren’t many 14MP cameras you can ge...