The 10-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Mini M200 ($99.99 direct) is one of the smallest, lightest, and simplest digital cameras you'll find. Designed for a generation of users who take photos of their friends and upload them to Facebook without a second thought about image quality, it's a fine camera for the price. Be forewarned, though: there's no image stabilization, so unless you've got a tripod, or perfect lighting conditions, you'll either need the flash or you'll end up with seriously blurry photos. Much can be forgiven on a sub-$100 camera, but between that, and the Mini's lack of HD-video recording, it's tough to recommend unless you're on a strict budget. If image quality is at all important, you should save up for a low-end, but more-full-featured camera, like the Canon PowerShot A3000 IS ($149.99, 4 stars) or the Editors' Choice EasyShare M580 (4 stars), which Kodak sells for just $120 these days.
Kodak EasyShare Mini M200 Camara Specifications
Type
Compact
Megapixels
10 MP
Media Format
Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Secure Digital Extended Capacity
35-mm Equivalent (Wide)
29
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto)
87
Optical Zoom
3 x
LCD size
2.5 inches
HD Video Capture
No
Kodak EasyShare Mini M200 Camara Specifications
Type
Compact
Megapixels
10 MP
Media Format
Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Secure Digital Extended Capacity
35-mm Equivalent (Wide)
29
35-mm Equivalent (Telephoto)
87
Optical Zoom
3 x
LCD size
2.5 inches
HD Video Capture
No
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