Kodak Easyshare LS633
Kodak Easyshare LS633

Kodak Easyshare LS633

Good price, great display, but poor images.

Mark Walsh

With a 3.1megapixel resolution and 3x optical zoom, the LS633 is quite chunky compared to its Easyshare LS stablemates. This is purely due to the screen at the back, which uses Oled technology to provide a clearer, more defined image.

Oled screens differ from LCDs because each pixel generates its own light, while the shades of light in an LCD are blocked by the liquid crystal. This means the light from Oleds give a stronger image.

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The LS633 uses a 2.2in screen, which is nearly an inch bigger than most compact cameras, particularly in this price range.

The real advantages of using an Oled screen are its tremendous viewing angle, quoted at 165 degrees, and the fact that it can be seen clearly in direct sunlight - something that plagues the LCDs on most digital cameras.

The end result is a very clear and bright image, though we found the refresh rate was a little sluggish - though that is no surprise with a new technology.

Like most Kodaks, the LS633 is very easy to use. All modes are selected through the dial at the back, and all the options can be surfed using the incumbent joystick. The LS633 has 16MB of internal memory, and can accommodate SD cards.

Image quality is, however, somewhat disappointing, looking rather compressed, and there's very little gradation in colours, particularly greys.

The Easyshare LS633 can be connected to a Kodak cradle for simple image transfer, but it also has video and USB ports. Considering the dock costs an extra £60, many may not deem it worthwhile.

But despite reservations over the quality of the images, Kodak should be commended for combining good features and excellent new technology within the £300 price barrier.

Contact: Kodak 0870 243 0270
http://wwwuk.kodak.com/

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Screen; ease of use.

Cons:
Image quality.

Overall:
Comfortable, affordable and with a great screen, the LS633 is let down by its image quality.

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