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KODAK SLICE R502

Quick information
Brand KODAK 2005
Model SLICE
Released Year 2005
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series SLICE
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Kodak Slice
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 14 MP
Video Resolution 720p
Optical Zoom 5 x
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The KODAK SLICE R502 is a compact point-and-shoot digital camera designed for casual photography. It features a 5-megapixel CCD sensor that enables capturing images with reasonable resolution for prints and digital sharing. The camera includes a fixed 3x optical zoom lens allowing basic focal length adjustment from wide-angle to short telephoto. Its 1.8-inch TFT LCD screen serves as the main interface for composing and reviewing images. Storage is handled via removable SD/MMC memory cards, providing expandable and portable image saving options. The camera supports USB 2.0 for fast data transfer to computers and runs on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, ensuring moderate usage time between charges.

Specifications

Age Range Description All Ages
Built-In Media Battery, Battery Charger, Instruction Manual
Are Batteries Included No
Remote Included No
Series Number 502
UPC 041771454586
Manufacturer Kodak
Connectivity Technology USB
Total USB Ports 1
Total Video Out Ports 1
Screen Size 2.3 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Touch Screen Type Capacitive
Display Resolution Maximum 14 megapixels
Has Color Screen Yes
Flash Memory Type Micro SD, SDHC
Recording Capacity 1E+2 Minutes
Write Speed 30 MB/s
Compatible Mountings Kodak Slice
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Digital, Optical
Photo Sensor Resolution 14 MP
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature image stabilization
Color Black
Video Resolution 720p
Viewfinder None (LCD Only)
Flash Modes [Automatic, Fill Flash, Suppressed Flash]
Camera Flash Built-In
Aperture modes F4.8-F5.2
Video Capture Format MP4
Expanded ISO Maximum 3200
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate 30 fps
Mount Type Kodak Slice
Microphone Technology MEMS
Shutter Type Rolling Shutter
Crop Factor 1
Number of Channels 1
Has Image Stabilization Yes
Shutter Speed Description automatically adjusted based on lighting conditions
Audio Recording Yes
Processor Count 1
Aspect Ratio 1.77:1
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 14 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Supported Image Format JPEG
Total Still Resolution 14.5 MP
Maximum Focal Length 35 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 5 x
Lens Type Zoom
Zoom Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom
Camera Lens 35mm zoom lens with 5x optical zoom
Minimum Focal Length 35 Millimeters
Digital Zoom 5 x
Metering Methods Evaluative or Multi-Zone
Exposure Control Automatic
White Balance Settings Auto
Self Timer 1E+1 Seconds
Crop Mode 16:9
Shooting Modes Automatic, Easy
Digital Scene Transition zoom
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Night vision No
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Auto Focus
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Single-Servo AF (AF-S)
Autofocus Yes
Camera Type Point & Shoot Digital Camera
Release Year 2005
Effective Pixels 5 Megapixels
Image Resolution 2560 x 1920 pixels
Lens 3x Optical Zoom Fixed Lens
LCD Screen 1.8-inch TFT
Storage Media SD/MMC Card
Connectivity USB 2.0
Dimensions Approx. 93 x 60 x 31 mm
Weight Approx. 150 grams

Key Advantages

The SLICE R502 offers user-friendly operation with an easy-to-navigate menu system suitable for beginners. Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable and convenient for travel. The optical 3x zoom remains useful for everyday photography needs without significant image degradation. Kodak’s image processing technology helps produce decent color accuracy and image quality for its class. The inclusion of a lithium-ion battery improves eco-friendliness and reduces running costs compared to disposable batteries. Additionally, compatibility with standard SD cards supports easy media management and sharing.

Limitations

The camera has limited manual controls, which restrict advanced photographic creativity and settings customization. Its 1.8-inch LCD is small by modern standards, making precise previewing and menu navigation challenging in bright environments. The shutter lag and autofocus speed may be slower compared to newer models, affecting capture of fast action. Image noise levels increase notably in low-light conditions due to the smaller sensor size. Video capabilities are either absent or very basic, limiting multimedia versatility. Lastly, the camera’s overall performance and image resolution are modest, reflecting the technology available during its release period.

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