Simple if you are on a budget
This camera is pretty much no frizzles compared to the other brands but it gets the job done. The Kodak easy share does what its suppose to do; take pictures. It does get some getting used to (distance wise,) but otherwise its compact and simple. You don't need extra downloads really to upload or edit photos; just hook it up with a usb cord and it opens automatically. I had no problems at all with the simple drag and drop for images. Image Quality Images depend on the lighting as well as your position. I had some issue with people moving around/doing things/etc. but I learned quickly after a few hiccups. Images are pretty solid and not really blurry outside of for-mention but like any camera you need a good light source. Its not that bad here and does auto adjust but its not one hundred percent great either. Performance Camera has no problems here. Its pretty useful and gets the job done quickly. It doesn't freeze up or any of that other mess but it will shut off automatically if your battery is low or misplaced so watch out. Also it can hold a lot of pictures with the memory stick which is always a good thing. I'm around 200 or more and I still have a lot amount of space left to go. Ease of Use Its pretty easy. The buttons and configuration need not a lot of figuring out even though the manual isn't that big/great. Durability It lasted for a while now despite being in the same bag as a rice cooker and being banged around by other misguided adults. The lens is still stable and it looks brand new. Battery Life The battery life is so so. It last an ok amount of time but even with the high power batteries it runs out of juice quickly if you accidently leave it on or other mishaps. I ended up wasting too many batteries like that! Make sure you turn it off when you not using it all of the time! Portability Its not too big and not too small. Can fit pretty much everywhere; pocket, bag, etc. Its slimmer than most other cameras. It doesn't really weight that much in my opinion.
Xenosaga
USA