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Model Name: Kodak EasyShare Z650 
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Photo Gallery URL: Photo Gallery
Device Forum URL: Forum
Manufacturer URL: Mfr. Website
General
Model Number: Z650 
Camera Format: EVF 
Currently Manufactured: No 
Retail Price: $350.00
Street Price: $214.13
Date Available: 2006-02-01
Tripod Mount: Yes 
Weight: 287g
10.1oz
Weight With Batteries? No 
Size: 98 x 78 x 73 mm
3.9 x 3.1 x 2.9 in
Image Capture
Image Resolution: 2832x2128, 2304x1728, 2048x1536, 1496x1122
Continuous-mode frames/second: 1.8
Movie Resolution: 640x480, 320x240
Movie Frame Rate: 11, 20
Movie Audio: Yes 
Imaging Sensor (Megapixels): 6.36
CCD Size (inches): 1/2.5" 
Focal Length Multiplier: n/a
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 3:2
Sensor Type: CCD 
Effective Megapixels: 6.00 
Lens
Focal Length (35mm equivalent): 38 - 380 mm
Zoom Ratio: 10.00x
Digital Zoom: Yes 
Digital Zoom Values: 5x 
Auto Focus: Yes 
Auto Focus Assist Light? Yes 
Manual Focus: No 
Normal Focus Range: 60 cm to Infinity
23.6 in to Infinity
Macro Focus Range: 12 - 210 cm
4.7 - 82.7 in
Aperture Range: Wide: f/2.8 – f/8.0; Tele: f/3.7 – f/8.0 
Lens Thread:  
Lens Thread Type: None 
Display
Optical Viewfinder: Yes 
LCD Viewfinder: Yes 
LCD Size (inches): 2.0
LCD Resolution (pixels):  
Max Playback Zoom:  
Exposure
ISO Settings: 80, 100, 160, 200, 400, 800
White Balance Settings: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Open Shade 
Shutter Speed Range: 8 - 1/1700
Exp Adj Range (EV): +/- 2.0EV in 0.3EV steps
Metering Modes: Multi-pattern, center weighted, center spot 
Aperture Priority: Yes 
Shutter Priority: Yes 
Full Manual Exposure: Yes 
Self Timer: 2 or 10 seconds
Flash
Internal Flash: Yes 
Flash Modes: Auto, Red-eye, Fill, Off 
Flash Guide Number (Meters): n/a
Flash Range Description: Wide: 0.6 – 4.9 m (2 – 16.1 ft.); Tele: 2.0 – 3.7 m (6.6 – 12.1 ft.) 
Ext Flash Connection: n/a
Image Storage
Usable Memory Types: SD 
Memory Included (MB): 32.0
Uncompressed Format: None 
CCD Raw Format: No 
Movie File Format: QuickTime (MPEG-4) 
Connectivity
Video Out: Yes 
Video Mode (NTSC/PAL): Yes 
Video Usable as Viewfinder:  
External Connections: USB 2.0 Full (LOW) Speed
Other Connection: Dock connector 
Included Software: KODAK EASYSHARE Software 
OS Compatibility: Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS X 10.3 or higher  
Power
Battery Form Factor: 2 x AA or 1 x CRV3 
Usable Battery Types: AA Alkaline, Lithium disposable; NiMH rechargeable 
Batteries Included: 1 x CRV3 Lithium Ion disposable
Battery Charger Included: No 
Notes & Features:  

 


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