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Kodak EasyShare 5300

Monday January 21, 2008
Written by David Bayon
Tags: Kodak | EasyShare | 5300
AUD
$265
Price at time of review.
Great design, great photos and some clever features, but it struggles to justify the high price.
Recommended
Products also reviewed in this Group Test
Canon Pixma MP180
Lexmark X9350
Epson Stylus CX6900F
HP Photosmart C5280

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the December, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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