Kodak Easy share M1033

India
September 14, 2009 2:26pm CST
The M1033 is a 10.1 MP Kodak camera priced at around $250. The camera has an auto feature that changes modes for the user. So if you get too close to an object, it switches to macro mode accordingly. This can be really useful for new users and for those who do not wish to keep changing settings modes manually. All the menus and options are kept as simple as possible. The interface is also designed with that in mind and the minimal amount of buttons are put on the camera. The camera itself is compact and solid. The joystick planted on the camera is robust and a little hard to use. The camera supports 720p video recording at 30fps, which is excellent for a camera. There seems to be no image stabilization during the video recording mode which is a little bit annoying. The video is still very crisp. Kodak continues to add many scene modes to choose from. The M1033 is no different. It too comes with countless number of scenario modes. Overall, it seems like a better camera than the M1063. It is a few bucks more than M1063, but it does a lot more.. and it does it better..
1 response
• Australia
17 Sep 09
It has been a long time since any Kodak camera was worth the money they asked for it. Even when they provide reasonable features, the image quality is below standard and the built quality is second rate.