I purchased this camera around 18months ago, from a deal at currys for £120 including a 1GB SD card, and a case.
I needed to get a half decent camera for a low price due to me travelling to New York and i needed to take some pictures. The camera has a 4.0 Megapixel camera, It has quite good normal zoom and a decent optical zoom (however you do start to lose quality when on the optical zoom). It has a flash which can be set to automatic which works great.
There are serval different modes on this digital camera, it has different picture taking modes such as night, landscape, portrait, snow, beach, water, indoor, party, and auto. Not to mention its capablity to capture videos aswell.
There is also options on the camera to edit pictures, such as crop, resize. You can plug the camera in easily to your computer using the included USB cable, and create a favourites list, print photos, copy the photos, and create albums.
The camere also has picbridge meaning it works with most printers if you wish to plug the camera directly into the printer. You can also buy a kodak printer dock, which is small, and your kodak camera sits on the top of it and you get the option to print which photos you want on the 1.5" LCD display on the back of the camera.
The camera is unfortantly not rechargeable and takes 2 X AA batteries which is a pain, my advice buy some rechargable batterys which comes with an in-wall charger (Energizer do one for around £15) which is much better and has helped me a lot.
When printed out the pictures of the camera from my new york trip, they came out brilliant, the colours and quality was very good, so i was impressed by the 4 megapixel camera.
I do reccommend all kodak cameras and there accessiors, this camera is dated now and there is much better ones for a cheaper price, however this is my experience with Kodak and this product.
Thank you for reading
04.12.2007 09:34
My mum has this, not the best camera in the world but certainly useable, helpful review