About this time last year though, Kodak launched its “P” series of cameras, getting it off to an auspicious start with the impressive and critically acclaimed 8-megapixel P880, as well as the 5-megapixel, 12x zoom P850. Both cameras have done well, so it’s no surprise that Kodak has added to the series. The 7-megapixel P712 was launched this June, with a list price of £349.99, although it is already available online for £307.98 including delivery. This is still a bit on the steep side for a consumer camera, but as we’ll see the P712 is capable of more than just a point-and-shoot snapshots.
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