Re: Which digital camera do you have?
Kodak Easyshare V705, the third in the series of Kodak's dual lens compacts.
Two lenses -- one wide, one regular. This particular model has a 23mm fixed lens, wider than any other compact, and a 39-117mm -- neither of which extends out from the camera body itself.
I really hemmed and hawed before deciding I'd thought about it so much it was essentially mine by default! At 7 MP, it was not as huge an increase in megapixels as I'd have liked for the price ($300). And the boxy shape wasn't winning any points.
At $200 this would have been an easy choice. But at $300 I had to think about it.
The internal lens structure was something I wanted -- I was tired of cameras that extend a lens when you turn them on. And the ultra-wide angle lens is something I'd sought out in the specifications of countless cameras -- without success (except for one Canon that starts out at 28mm, all other brands start at about 38mm or so).
Visiting the camera in a store, I found the controls to be entirely intuitive (unlike, say, a Nikon Coolpix that refused to "boot up" because it couldn't find an ethernet connection!). One negative is that there are no settings for how much compression the JPG files will receive. I suppose their rationale is that at 7 MP, any compression squiggles that may be present will be difficult to spot anyway, but still I'd have liked to have the standard three level "fine - regular - crap" settings.
This camera is available in both silver or black. I chose silver. I haven't actually received the camera yet but I may say more when I have.