Kodak EasyShare DX7590 5MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom
- Filed under: digital cameras
- Date: Jan 11,2010
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Features
- 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements
- 10x optical zoom Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon lens
- 2.2-inch high-resolution LCD display screen; 0.4 second click-to-capture time; 16 programmed scene modes
- Store images in 32 MB of internal memory or on optional Secure Digital (SD) memory cards
- Powered by Kodak EasyShare Li-Ion rechargeable battery (included with charger)
Product Description
Designed with ease of use in mind, the Kodak DX7590 system is configured for optimal dental photography - so you can concentrate on patients instead of technology. zoom Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon lens for amazingly crisp pictures. Five megapixels for prints up to 20″ x 30″. And powerful, high-performance features offer exceptional control. The DX7590. Engineered to perform. Certain to impress.
Customer reviews
I like take photo with my new carmer the picture come out relt nice and clear
by .. Claudia M. Anthony (hubert North carolina)
I buy my camera to take picutre for the church i go to so
for the picture come out nice I realy like kodax Easy share
GREAT CAMERA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by .. Kelleymdavidson (Kansas)
Hi,
I already own a camera just like this one and love it. Bought this one for my son, plan to buy one for my daughter later for her b-day. Only thing missing on this model is the stablization, but can do with out most of the time. It’s a great camera and I love using it. I get really great photos and can zoom up on the image alot and still get great quality!!!! I looked at the newer cameras, but I wanted a viewfinder to look through and some of the newer models don’t have a viewfinder, which drove me up the wall.
Love this camera!!!!!A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kodak Easyshare DX7590
by .. Harold M. Landy (Los Angeles, CA,USA)
I conducted several tests against Canon and Nikon lenses. I don’t know how or why but the Schneider KREUZNACH Varigon came out on top! The low pixel count requires working-around, but no big deal.
One of Kodak’s best models ever!
by .. A. C. Hepworth (Orderville, UT United States)
I live in a small town and am kind of the resident camera expert and have bought digital cameras online for about 25 people. I have owned this model of Kodak camera (twice, in fact - have now upgraded to a DSLR) and have bought it for about 5 of my friends. It is a great camera. It takes very sharp, clear outdoor photos with excruciating detail. It does a better job than most, indoors with a flash. Very vibrant colors. It’s quite fast and has good flash range and recharge time. It has 10x optical zoom which isn’t stabilized, but I never had any problems with blurring, even at maximum zoom range (granted, I am quite good at holding a camera steady).
Kodak has one of the easiest to use menus in the business and this one is no exception. I am also a fan of the joystick design which makes navigating a “joy”. This camera is practically indestructible. It seems to be faster and takes better photos than the newer models that Kodak has put out lately (z712, a612). I even liked this model better than the P850 which is supposed to be their professional model, but it is much heavier and doesn’t have anything on the dx7590 in the performance department. I keep recommending this one to people over and over again. I only held back one star because of the grainy lcd (the photos are never grainy - just the screen) and very slight amounts of softness in some images - which is very typical of Kodak. Overall, it’s one of the best cameras I’ve owned - and I’ve tried almost every brand and model out there.
It’s interesting to me how a camera company can get some models right and others are not so good. This one was a winner.
OK Camera, Horrible Battery
by .. Trevor J. Bihl (Albuquerque, NM)
The camera takes very good pictures, but the overall size makes it cumbersome to carry around. In the two years I’ve owned it, I brought it with me less than I would’ve for a smaller camera with worse optics. On hikes it is pretty much impossible to bring along because it’s too big to fit in some day packs.
And after only having this camera for two years and using it sparingly, it will not work now because the camera electronics will not fully charge the battery. Purchased replacement batteries, which are specific to this camera, but these will not fully charge either. For the price of the camera quality control should be significantly higher, buy a Canon, or something that will let you use standard sized (AA, etc.) batteries at least, instead.


