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Here is the page on the Kodak Web site for my new camera. I got it with a dock too. I really hope it came with a neck strap and a lens cap, but I can't tell because I'm at work now, and my camera is at home. I also can't tell if it came with a rechargeable battery pack, which I hope it did because then I can recharge the batteries on the camera dock. If not, it takes Kodak brand KLIC-8000 Li-Ion rechargeables. Damn proprietary batteries.

So far, this is what I have learned about my camera:

1. It takes much crisper pictures than my previous one.

2. It sucks down batteries like a motherfucker.

3. Image stabilization is a necessity for me since I don't use a tripod.

4. It's the perfect shape for holding in one hand since it has a bulge on the front that I can wrap my right fingers around. It's also a manageable weight. I tend to take all my pictures one-handed [with my non-dominant hand, hmmmmm], moving the camera around quickly between shots, so the Z712 is a good size for my technique.

5. Irritatingly enough, it has internal memory.

6. I think I might need to get a newer, bigger memory card to accommodate the greater file size of my high-res photos.

7. My new camera behaves much better in my desk light [a very bright full-spectrum lamp] than my old one, which always made one side of the picture washed out and yellow and the other side grainy and dark. My current camera still picks up the yellow from my desk light, but also records detail elsewhere in the scene. See last night's picture of Michaela for an example.

8. Still sucks down batteries like a mofo.

Date: Jan. 7th, 2009 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dollsahoy.livejournal.com
"with my non-dominant hand, hmmmmm"

Are there any left-handed cameras? (Van's left handed, so I'm getting more attuned to the overwhelming right-handedness of the USA. He's also quite ambidextrous because of it.)

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