Picture courtesy of David Kassnoff.

| Value for Money | 9/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.7/10 |
By Davie Boy. on 15th Sep 2002
| Image Quality | 10/10 |
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| Ease of Use | 9/10 |
| Features | 8/10 |
| Value for money | 9/10 |
| Overall value | 9/10 |
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Handles & feels like a SLR. Images up to A4 size are crystal clear. Sturdy & robust. I would have said unbreakable but didn't want to tempt fate. Works well off the preset but has plenty of features for the enthuisiasts as well. ISO speed, good range of aperture settings & much more. I would be inclined to say don't hesitate at the current price of around £400 as I paid £650 when it was practically just on the market & was not disappointed.
Question mark over it holding it's value but then again what piece of modern technology does? Is that me just sounding bitter? I really can't fault it other than to say it may feel a bit heavy to someone used to smaller equipment.
The Kodak DC4800 digital camera handles & feels like a SLR. Images up to A4 size are crystal clear. Sturdy & robust. I would have said unbreakable but didn't want to tempt fate. Works well off the preset but has plenty of features for the enthuisiasts as well. ISO speed, good range of aperture settings & much more. I would be inclined to say don't hesitate at the current price of around £400 as I paid £650 when it was practically just on the market & was not disappointed.

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Total Respect: +1