Kodak Z1012 IS Zoom Capabilities
The big selling point for this camera is the big zoom. It is one of the highest zoom ranges you will find in a point-and-shoot, non-digital SLR camera. It features a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 12x optical zoom (33396 mm equivalent).The zoom speed is also impressive, and it's nothing to go from distant to close-up in a moment. The zoom also features 5X advanced digital for a total zoom range of 60X. It is best, however, to stick within just the optical zoom range.
Shooting Modes on the Kodak Z1012 IS Digital Camera
The choice of shooting modes has the basics, but Kodak really doesn't go beyond that and it would be nice to see more modes here. While there are more modes in some other digital camera, the options here should be enough for most users.In handling the camera, it is also quite simple to find the modes (some of which are simply selected by turning the dial on top of the camera). The shooting modes include:
- Portrait modesportrait, night portrait, backlight
- Landscape modeslandscape, night landscape, fireworks
- Bright scene modessport, beach, snow
- Action modessport, children
- Close-up modesflower
- Text/Documents modeensures sharp text when photographing documents
- Manner/Museum modeuse when sound or flash are not desired
Handling the Kodak Z1012 IS
The Kodak Z1012 IS may feel a bit clunky and heavy to those used to compact point-and-shoots, but it really does sit nicely in the hands. It also isn't that large when you consider the zoom range and power. You can comfortably hold and shoot the camera in one hand (camera shake concerns notwithstanding).The camera's weight is 11.5 ounces (or 325 grams), and its dimensions are 4.3" by 2.9" by 3" (or 108.5 mm by 74.2 mm by 76.6 mm). As you can imagine, this isn't a camera that is easily tossed into a purse or pocket unless that purse or pocket is quite roomy.
The size is a trade-off for the impressive zoom, and high image quality as well as a wide variety of features. The best way to describe the size is to consider it in the middle between a typical compact point-and-shoot and a typical low-priced digital SLR camera.
Who Should or Shouldn't Buy the Kodak Z1012 IS

Who should buy it:
- The travel photography enthusiast who wants to take pictures to the next level. The zoom and high megapixel level go a long way, but the camera also features a nice panoramic stitching capability for wide landscapes.
- The prosumer, someone who wants some of the advanced features and flexibility of a digital SLR, but isn't quite ready to make the leap yet. It's also ideal for someone longing to get a digital SLR, but who can't afford one.
- The beginner or casual photographer, or someone who likes their camera to be slim and to toss easily into a back pocket. While a beginner could use this camera and not be completely lost, there are less expensive and easier to use cameras for someone new to photography.
- The professional photography or extreme hobbyist. If you demand a lot of manual controls and advanced features, the pro will find the camera limiting. But this could certainly be a second, backup or casual camera for an advanced photographer.





