Quote Originally Posted by oldblue
well battery life is not really a problem. it can drain between 150 to 250 shots. plus kodak's lithium ion is cheaper than others ata for example canon. canon battery's around 2.6k pero yun sa kodak 1k+ lang pero 50% off until July so that's only 500++ more or less.

very useful extra batts kung nasa beach. btw, it has a specific button for beach shots. somehow, anticipated ng Kodak na masyado maliwanag pag nasa beach.

with shutter and aperture controls, I agree it's not as complicated as the sony and the canon digicams. this is more like a point and shoot slim digicam.

but i'm really impressed with the MP4 video features of new Kodaks, dvd quality na tapos high compression pa. no more need to convert since standard na ata ngayun ang MP4 format sa PC.



Kodak V550 is rated 120 shots (CIPA standard), the Z750 is rated 325 shots, or 2 hours 50 minutes of video. The Kodak actually has the worst battery life of all the ultracompacts.

Spare Z750 battery costs 500 only, but I feel it's not really needed since one battery is more than sufficient for a whole day of heavy usage.

Yes MPEG4 is very nice, with cameras like V550 and Exilims it's like having a camcorder in your pocket. But what I don't like about the Kodak is the MOV format, it cannot be opened by my favorite video program Virtualdub, Exilims use AVI so no problem.