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no digital camera?_ Kodak Cd
Review of Kodak - Kodak Picture Cd by
cybersonic
Advantages: receive the benefits of digital photography
Disadvantages: you'll probably still want to buy a digital camera later
...If you do not own a digital camera but want to receive the benefits of digital photography, then I strongly recommend that you try Kodak picture cd. Take your film in to your regular Kodak developer to be processed; add "Kodak picture cd" to the regular developing instructions. When you receive your developed prints, you will also receive a cd that contains all of your pictures. Simply put the cd into the cd-drive of the computer; instructions will pop-up onto the screen and lead you through your options. It is an excellent way to organize and store your photos, but I enjoy the enhancement options. You can crop your photos, remove "red-eye", add captions, and so much more. When you are done, you can email photos to your family and friends, display them in an online photoalbum, or even print them out on your computer (remember to use...
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20.09.2000
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Kodak C330
Review of Kodak EASYSHARE C330 by
mattwilko92
Advantages: Good quality, easy to use
Disadvantages: Not rechargable
...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...
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04.12.2007
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Excellent camera for the price
Review of Kodak EasyShare One by
mr_lee_06
Advantages: WiFi capability, large touch screen LCD, huge album capacity
Disadvantages: Poor picture quality in certain light
...The EasyShare one was announced by Kodak in 2005 and made quite a splash. It was the first Wi-Fi enabled digital camera on the market to date. After long delays in production the ES1 was available for purchase from October and to be honest (God knows why) made a mere plop rather than the splash intended.
The Kodak EasyShare One is a 4MegaPixel camera with 3x optical zoom lens and a 3-inch touchscreen, relatively high quality, LCD display.
The EasyShare one is very good as both a camera and a portable photo album with scope to store up to 1,500 photos in each folder. That aside, the camera's best feature is undoubtedly it's wireless capabilities. The camera can connect (wirelessly) to computers, laptops and WiFi printers as well as Kodak's 'point and share web' feature - which allows you to upload photos direct from your camera...
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24.08.2007
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Even I can use it
Review of Kodak EasyShare DX 3900 by
Zoe30
Advantages: Fun, easy to use
Disadvantages: Price
...The Kodak DX3900 Zoom, I am not a complicated person so shall we get the technical stuff out the way. Then get down to the nitty gritty.
Kodak DX3900 Zoom
* Close-up, lighting and exposure settings
* Quickly recharges your camera's battery pack
* Status light lets you know when it's done
* Transfers pictures at touch of button
* Auto flash
* Built in lens cover
* Includes Compactflash removable memory card 8MB
* Colour, Black & White and Sepia settings
* Compatible with optional lens
* Colour LCD display to preview and review your pictures
* 3.1 Megapixal Resolution (provides up to 28 x 36cm photo quality prints)
* 6X zoom (2X Optical Zoom, 3X Digital Zoom)
* Automatic and manual settings to create the picture you want
Now for my point of view, the camera was a present so please do not ask me a price the only thing I know...
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21.04.2002
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Kodak of Functions
Review of Kodak DC 3400 by
gwarwick
Advantages: Excellent point and shoot camera
Disadvantages: Now obsolete. Poor power switch design
...The Kodak DC3400 in its time was a great Digital Camera, however like all electronics, it has been out performed by other cameras.
However, this camera is still used by myself. It has good picture quality, although the automatic focus is sometimes slightly blurred on long distant shots.
The camera, made in Japan, is medium sized and it is not the lightest of camera’s around. But it has been well used by myself for nearly two years now and it barely has a scratch on it. It is a very sturdy camera. It is mainly silver in colour with grey rubber areas on the front of the camera to help with grip.
The back of the camera has an LCD (1.5” x 1”) which allows you to display the photos already captured on the camera. However this is best used indoors as bright light outdoors makes it difficult to see the photo’s on the display. Also...
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23.04.2003
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Basic, but effective.
Review of Kodak EasyShare CX 6200 by
Bunks
Advantages: Easy to use, sturdy, good software.
Disadvantages: Small screen, not many options, no optical zoom, no case.
...memory card and comes complete with 8mb of memory built into the camera.
The camera has other useful functions such as date stamping (so your photo's have a date on them), good software and the fact that you can plug the camera directly into your pc and the software automatically recognises the camera and downloads the photo's from the camera for you.
Drawbacks on the camera is that their is no optical zoom, only digital zoom (which means you can only zoom in after you have taken your photograph) and the camera comes with no case, so you are talking about another £7-£10 for a decent one of those too. The screen is also small too, so you cannot really see what youhave taken with it, it is best to wait until you get home and view your photo's on a pc monitor.
As a note, you don't get a paper copy of the instruction manual, this is on CD.
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14.04.2005
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Kodak Convert!
Review of Kodak EasyShare M753 by
leofluffy69
Advantages: cheap and affordable quality camera
Disadvantages: Battery charging
...INTRODUCTION
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Since the introduction of Digital picture frames over a year ago my dad has been desperate for one. He loves gadgets and technical things, so when he saw the digital frames he really wanted one. Therefore I have known since Easter what I would get him for Christmas. I didn't count on the many different offers and packages. Last month I ordered the Kodak frame from Amazon and was very happy until I picked up the Argos 'Christmas offer' catalogue.
The catalogue was offering a reduced produce Kodak C613 camera with the same frame. As my frame had not arrived I decided to cancel and go with Argos (less said about Argos the better). The reason for all of this I hear you ask…well there is a point and the point is that I have never liked Kodak, since the day I used my mate's camera. It was so difficult...
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25.10.2007
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My Christmas gift.....
Review of Kodak DX3500 Digital Camera by
bigjake9848
Advantages: Very easy to use.....
Disadvantages: Poor flash
...I recieved the Kodak DX3500 digital camera as a Christmas gift. Boy was I happy when I opened the box. I have wanted a digital camera for some time now. We recently have taken in a 2 year old child into our home, and as you can guess we have been snapping photos left and right. If you don't own a digital camera, go out and buy one. Having the ability to plug your camera in and either print your photo's or E-mail them is worth the money. Recently my younger brother got married, and being able to take photos and put them on a disc and mail it, just like that. GRRRRRRREAT
Now some details about the camera. The Kodak DX3500 is in my opinion about as easy to use as tying your shoes. I believe anyone could use this camera without any problems. It is about as close to "Point and click" as you can get. The camera comes with an 8meg card...
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23.11.2002
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Good starter digital camera
Review of KODAK DC240 Digital Camera by
himmelblau
Advantages: ease of use and good entry model, which will be cheaper than when I first bought one
Disadvantages: advanced technology and fragile piece of equipment,but the=is can be over come with an extended warranty. 1.3 megapixels is really the lower end for digital cameras these days
...When I bought the Kodak 240, it came with a 8Mb Flashcard the number of photos you will be able to get on the Flashcard will depend on the resolution that you use for taking pictures.
Good entry camera at 1.3megapixel with 2 optical zooms and 3 digital zooms. Very easy to use and setup and gives good quality results and produces a 5x7 picture.
Everything you need to download pictures into your computer or straight to your printer is supplied with the camera. You can either use batteries recommended for use with digital cameras, or the rechargeable batteries and charger that are again supplied with the camera.
When downloading pictures to the computer, the batteries are drained quite rapidly and I would suggest that you either invest in an AC Power adaptor for the camera or a USB Flashcard reader.
There is also a lead that lets you...
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28.03.2001
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great camera
Review of Kodak DC210 by
beckym
Advantages: Great quality pictures
Disadvantages: Very slow to download
...I bought a Kodak DC210 plus ,as I wanted a digital camera and trusted Kodak would be a safe bet.I looked at a few other around the same price range but liked the way the Kodak looked, and I knew Kodak was a good name.
It takes great pictures,what you'd expect from a digital camera and it came with a 8mg card which stores 56 standard qauality and 12 full quality pictures.I went out and bought a 32mg card which stores 256 standard and 112 high quality which means a hell of a lot of photos,so if your'e going on holiday and are worried about having no space left on the card,this helps.
Downloading was very slow especially if youv'e got lots of photos to put on your PC.So I bought a USB card reader which downloads them in seconds.(this was £50)
So although a great camera,I needed to buy extras which bumped up the price,reasonable price...
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09.09.2000
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