My camera before this was a 6.1 megapixel Kodak EasyShare...it was a very basic snapshot camera that ended up having quite a long shelf life and produced many good shots of my business offerings. I was reluctant to upgrade, but as time would have it, the transfer cable broke, and I realized it was time to move ahead with something better suited for business use. I initially bought the Kodak EasyShare Z8612 IS to be a backup camera for the Fuji I'd ordered with many more features. The EasyShare came in first and I needed to get things up and running, so I picked it up and started shooting. Whoa! Was I ever surprised that its feel and features were so easy and the feature controls were in almost the same place as my little Kodak 6.1! Of course the zoom and definition were tons better than the camera it replaced. Yet the Z8612 IS was totally easy to master. I got up and running in no time and the shots were MUCH cleaner and clearer. Using this camera was probably the easiest transition I ever made. I'm pretty simple when it comes to something that works. I just jumped in the drivers seat and started rolling with no problems. The manual was also easy to reference. So now comes the Fuji. I was lost. Nothing was easy. It took me so much time to figure out how to use simple features I'd already been using with the EasyShare. After about an hour trying to read the manual and fooling around with the Fuji, I gave it to my son and now use the Z8612 IS as my "go to" primary camera. The Kodak Z8612 IS simple for me, and I really appreciate that.Read full review
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I loved the camera !
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Great camera , really great price. Was like new condition. Very satisfied.
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Good -easy-cheap
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