The Kodak Easyshare V570 is a pocket sized digital camera. Where it differs from other digital cameras of this type is that it has a longer 5x optical zoom lens. A further advantage of this camera is that the lens also has an ultra wide angle view. This is quite rare in digital cameras as a whole. To make this possible there are actually two lenses built into the camera. One covers wide angle shots. The other is for telephoto photos.
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