Sunday, September 25, 2011

My thoughts on picking a camera. First my constraints: Good point and shoot capability – My 75% use case is not “art” Rugged – Backpacking and hiking are not easy on a camera Always with me – Too big, too costly or too delicate to risk in bad weather hiking is not OK SLR like – Good & easy control over camera features Can produce an acceptable 11x17 print My current camera – Kodak Z1012 Good point and shoot Not very rugged – buttons stick, lens grinds Always with me – Yup it's been dropped on many national parks SLR like – Most of the functions I want Can produce a very good 8x10 print. 11x17 is not acceptable. My test of the Nikon P500 Point and shoot is poorer than my Z1012 Rugged – Looked solid, no field experience Always with me – On the high end of price and size $380 (US dollars) SLR like – Good set of features Photo quality was poorer than my Z1012. Poor color and a soft focus (could be corrected in post processing, but a lot of unnecessary work) My test of the Kodak Max Z990 Point and shoot features a good, easy to use, many more functions than the Nikon (or Z1012) Rugged – Looks solid, no field experience Always with me – $260 I can feel OK about it being ruined on a backpacking trip. Size/weight is my limit SLR like – Good set of features I'm still learning Photo quality – It looks to be better than my Z1012, but not dramatically better.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Kodak Max Z990 vs Kodak Z1012

Automatic Z1012100 ISO Z1012Wide Angle Kodak Max Z990Wide Angle Kodak Max Z990 HDRFull Zoom Kodak Max Z990100_0029
100_0030100_0031100_0032ISO 125 Z9901600 ISO Z1012200 ISO Z01012
3200 ISO Z1012400 ISO Z101264 ISO Z1012800 ISO Z1012Automatic Z990ISO 1600 Z990
ISO 200 Z990ISO 3200 Z990ISO 400 Z990ISO 800 Z990Automatic Kodak Max Z990HDR Kodak Max Z990

My first few test shots with a Z990. The first impression is that it's a good solid camera. The automatic mode works well and produces sharp color accurate photos, you can't ask for much more. Still playing with all the wiz bang features, but the 90% use case is automatic and it hands down beats the Nikon P500 for that (but so does my Kodak Z1012).