I was given this camera as a gift for chirstmas. It was well recieved even though I had never thought about buying a digital camera for myself. The packaging was appealing and to the point. It gave the relevant information on the camera without overloading you with the hype that is just plain ... Read review
Ex-Pro ultra fast 1 hour travel charger including 3 popular adapters, UK, Euro&USA/Canada ... more
- made specifically for Digital Camera's and any other equipment using AA or AAA Ni-Mh rechargable batteries. LED Indications with automatic current selection for batteries, can also charge 2 x AAA batteries (Not included). Automatic Cut off when charged.
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Ex-Pro ultra fast 1 hour travel charger including 3 popular adapters, UK, Euro&USA/Canada ... more
- made specifically for Digital Camera's and any other equipment using AA or AAA Ni-Mh rechargable batteries. LED Indications with automatic current selection for batteries, can also charge 2 x AAA batteries (Not included). Automatic Cut off when charged.
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Ex-Pro High power stabilized electronic mains adapter for digital cameras, Camcorder and ... more
other electronic appliances. The interchangeable DC plugs included are for center plus and polarity protection. Any setting of the output voltage selector switch is protected against unintentional change of voltage. A power on LED and 2 rubber grips for easy handling rounds off the high specification of a neat, compact and easy to carry power supply for worldwide use. Output voltage in 6 fixed steps 2.4v, 3v, 4.2v, 5v, 6v, 6.5v, 7v, 8.4V to match the voltage specifically needed for most digital cameras. 5 inter changeable centre plus and polarity protected DC plugs included. (Plug dimensions 1.7 x 4.75 / 1.7 x 4 / 1.4 x 3.5 / 0.75 x 2.4 / 5.5 x 2.1 all right angled plugs).
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Ex-Pro High power stabilized electronic mains adapter for digital cameras, Camcorder and ... more
other electronic appliances. The interchangeable DC plugs included are for center plus and polarity protection. Any setting of the output voltage selector switch is protected against unintentional change of voltage. A power on LED and 2 rubber grips for easy handling rounds off the high specification of a neat, compact and easy to carry power supply for worldwide use. Output voltage in 6 fixed steps 2.4v, 3v, 4.2v, 5v, 6v, 6.5v, 7v, 8.4V to match the voltage specifically needed for most digital cameras. 5 inter changeable centre plus and polarity protected DC plugs included. (Plug dimensions 1.7 x 4.75 / 1.7 x 4 / 1.4 x 3.5 / 0.75 x 2.4 / 5.5 x 2.1 all right angled plugs).
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Advantages: Small and easy to use Disadvantages: Undistinctive design
I was given this camera as a gift for chirstmas. It was well recieved even though I had never thought about buying a digital camera for myself. The packaging was appealing and to the point. It gave the relevant information on the camera without overloading you with the hype that is just plain annoying.
There are several modes of operation a brief description of each is given below:
Standard picture:
This is the default ... ...capture and store 128 pictures the manual says are "web quality". This is the type of photo that is taken most often by me as the size of the file when transfered to the computer is good without any noticeable decrease in image quality
High quality picture:
The camera stores 64 pictures of this quality which is more than enough for what I have ever needed. The pictures when transferred to a pc are of standard photo ... more
I was given this camera as a gift for chirstmas. It was well recieved even though I had never thought about buying a digital camera for myself. The packaging was appealing and to the point. It gave the relevant information on the camera without overloading you with the hype that is just plain annoying. There are several modes of operation a brief description of each is given below:
Standard picture: This is the default mode for the camera. Using this setting the camera can capture and store 128 pictures the manual says are "web quality". This is the type of photo that is taken most often by me as the size of the file when transfered to the computer is good without any noticeable decrease in image quality
High quality picture: The camera stores 64 pictures of this quality which is more than enough for what I have ever needed. The pictures when transferred to a pc are of standard photo size ( like when you develop traditional camera film ).
Timed high quality: This is exactly what it says, a timed high quality picture. You set up your picture and press the shutter button. The camera waits 10 seconds and then takes a picture. Although I haven't used this method it is well set up for it. The camera emits a noise that can easily be heard from a distance that gets progressivly faster as the timer counts down.
Action shots: In this mode the camera will take 5 pictures almost instaneously which the manual claims is great for action shots. When I've used this I've thought the pictures were taken too close together resulting in 5 almost identical pictures.
Movie: This is were the camera comes into its own. The camera can capture live video at a 30 frames per second rate. This is a very usefull feature that can capture 6, 10 second long clips of video. The file size of these videos is reasonable and the quality, although not that of specialist video cameras, is much more than expected.
Each of these modes is accesed from a simple mode button on top of the camera that skips through each with ease. Displaying the current mode and number of picture taken on the built in LCD screen on top.
I could go into the details of the hardware in the camera such as the type of CCD (charge couple device) inside but thats not neccesary. The camera connects to a standard pc using a using connecter with a free cable easily long enough. Installation is easy with autorunning software thats basically sets itself up.
The only part of this camera that isn't up to par is the design. The camera is small which is usefull but it is a boring standard black design which just looks ugly.
Overall a very good quality camera for a price tag of under £100
Definatly worth the money if you want a cheap feature filled camera
Advantages: Heaps of memory, loads of features and a cute blue stand Disadvantages: Bundled software is a bit ugly, but TWAIN compatiblility means you're not restricted
Gone are the days when you'd pay £400 for a camera that'd store 32 pictures at a resolution that makes DOS games look like the latest 3D graphics...
Along comes the EZ200, from Kodak. I decided to buy my brother one of these for Christmas, and at £99.99 it was one hell of a bargain. OK, so the software that's bundled with it is a little cumbersome to say the least, but it's fully TWAIN compatible so most graphics programs should be able to capture ... ...my humble opinion, is that it stores more photos than you would ever need to. I've had nearly 500 on it in the lower resolutions, and a tasty 120 at a resolution of 640*480.
Of course, the huge capacity of this camera is by no means the only thing it's got going for it. It has a number of different modes including high res, low res, multi-shot (where it takes five pictures in quick succession, and with very little blurring as long as you're steady ...
Aterlatus 25.02.2001
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Advantages: Cheap, very small and light, easy to use Disadvantages: No removable memory, limited resolution
First up, let me get one thing clear; if you're after a high-performance digital camera, you'll be sorely disappointed with this offering from Kodak. But what do you really expect for £100? What you get for your money is a brilliant little camera that's perfectly suited for taking snapshots for posting on web pages or emailing to people. The EZ200 is one of the growing breed of "cheap and cheerful" digital cameras, and design-wise it's far closer ... ...So if you're after a digital camera to replace your expensive "proper" camera and take decent pictures, this is definitely not for you.
Let's talk specs. The maximum resolution you can get is 640x480 pixels. Unless you like your pictures to be less than an inch square, this is nothing like enough to print out photo-quality pictures. However, it's just right for web purposes; 640x480 comes out at roughly half screen size for people using a high-resolution ...
JimThorley 05.02.2001 (30.01.2001)
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Advantages: cheap, fast download Disadvantages: poor quality on all features
The EZ200 from Kodak is one of th many low-budget digital cameras which are appearing on the market at the moment. Weighing in at a delightful $130(approximately) there really is little to argue about pricewise but what exactly is it that you get for your money?... Well, the EZ200 allows you to take still photographs, record movies and has the ability to behave just like a webcam. Sounds good? Well movies are a maximum of 10 seconds long, which s ... ...cheap camera here. Picture quality is not exactly impressive either with a complete lack of a built in flash meaning that pictures can only be taken in well lit areas and then the results are not exactly perfect. Furthermore, if you are thinking of taking a picture of a moving object then forget it - this little critter only lets you take still photos with any real quality. Te top picture resolution here is a measly 640x480 which illustrates my point ...
wampyrii 31.03.2001
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Advantages: Light, small, easy to use Disadvantages: No flash, not good on dull days
This is a great little camera for beginners in the digital field, and being so small and light, even for ambitious children. It is very easy to use and it doesn't take long to get used to the controls and settings. When it is switched on, it is set on high quality, so it is ready to point and shoot.
The specifications are, as given by Kodak;
64 high quality or 128 e-mail quality pictures
up to six 10 second motion clips (no sound)
640 x 480 (VGA) ... ...timer (to let you get into the pic)
Macro lens
Three metre USB cable
Webcam
4 x AAA batteries are included
I have had my EZ200 for about six months now, and apart from taking normal pictures, I have found it to be very handy on one or two occasions, having it in the glovebox after witnessing an accident for instance. When I first got it, I took it almost everywhere with me, as it was so easy to use. Living in the Highlands, one scene can produce ...
bridgekeeper84 09.10.2001
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Advantages: Cheap, easy to use Disadvantages: Low resolution, no flash
...pasture.
PS. Checking the Kodak website it appears that the EZ200 has in fact moved on to a better place. It appears to have been replaced with the KODAK mc3, which is the camera plus MP3 functions at ~£130
SPECIFICATIONS: Video Clip 160 x 120 Still picture(High quality) 640 x 480 Still picture(Web quality)Burst image 320 x 240 Video clip,Digital Camera 20 fps@QSIF (160 x 120) Video streaming,PC Camera 30 fps@CIF (352 x 288)
26 fps@VGA w/500 MHz ... ...24-bit, millions of colors Picture File Format JPEG (stills) AVI (video) Picture Storage 4 MB internal memory Viewfinder Optical Galilean Lens Aperture f/2.3 Focal Length 0.18 in. (4.7 mm) Focus Range Digital Camera mode:
30 in. (75 cm) to infinity
Focus Range PC Camera mode:
2 in. (5 cm) to infinity Power Digital Camera mode 4, AAA alkaline batteries PC Camera mode Power supplied by PC through USB Tripod Socket .25 in. (.006 m) threaded Dimensions ...
debcrane 03.05.2002 (04.07.2002)
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1 x USB ( 4 PIN USB Type B ), 1 x USB
Manufacturer's product description
The Kodak EZ200 Digital Camera is an exciting way to get started with digital photography. This small, affordable, easy-to-use camera lets you take still pictures and videos and transfer them right to your computer for viewing and sharing. The EZ200 camera does not store pictures on a memory card; instead, the camera comes with 4 MB of internal memory for still or video picture taking, powered by 4 AAA batteries when used away from the computer or by USB connection use while connected to the computer.With its pocket-perfect design, you can take the EZ200 anywhere and snap spontaneous shots easily - just point and shoot. Create short video clips, too. Then e-mail your memories with ease. The EZ200 is also a USB-connected webcam, so you can make live video calls or create personalized video with audio. Its burst mode lets you grab action sequences. And the USB port and Kodak Software make it easy to connect to your computer. With the EZ200, you won't miss a moment. The EZ200 delivers VGA quality that makes pictures perfect for e-mailing, posting on websites, and printing. And its internal memory makes it easy to capture and store up to 128 pictures.