Dave liked the Kodak Z885, Luke said some nice things about it, Rob found it flustering, and I’m not really a fan. You break the tie.
Consider the charming, simple design but the slow startup with a lens that protrudes an inch and a half. Factor in the High ISO mode that can get you to ISO 8,000 but the difficulty focusing in low light without an assist lamp. Take into account the Smart Scene modes, but don’t forget you can’t get very close in Macro mode. And don’t discount the annoyance of the long write times. Printed results are good at 4×6 up to ISO 1,600, so it will do decent duty as a snapshot camera even at night if your subject’s close enough.
The Kodak Easyshare Z885 is reasonably good for the money, but you might want to look around a bit for other bargain cameras that deliver a little more.