Kodak’s EasyShare LS753 has been designed for the point-and-shoot consumer seeking lots of automatic control settings but with the possibility for manual control. It has a nicely sized 1/2.5-inch 5 MP CCD, and a 1.8-inch LCD screen. The menus are set up neatly, with full word headings and clear subsections, and even if some of the controls are undersized, all of them are easily accessed. The LS753 gets poor marks for its impractical viewfinder, with only 80 percent frame coverage, and the fact that, at $349.95, the 2.8x optical zoom lens seems a little paltry. This camera is great for the more financially carefree user who wants an aesthetically pleasing point-and-shoot camera that is easily navigated.
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Kodak Easyshare LS753 Review - DigitalCameraInfo
Kodak Easyshare LS753 Review - CNET Reviews
With its elongated layout, the Kodak Easyshare LS753 fits two hands better than one, especially if you want to thumb the back-mounted zoom lever while keeping a finger poised over the shutter release. Also nestled on the top surface are the power button (which glows an eerie blue when the camera is switched on), slits for the built-in speaker, a flash adjustment button, and a jog wheel that you turn to switch among shooting and scene modes, then depress to lock in the mode. These modes include Auto, Portrait, Self-Portrait, Night Portrait, Close-Up, Landscape, Night Landscape, Sport, Snow, Beach, Party, Fireworks, Backlight, Children, Flower, and a “politeness” mode labeled Museum/Manner that deactivates the flash and camera sounds in environments where flash photography is prohibited or frowned upon.