Kodak EasyShare Camera & Printer Bundle
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Kodak EasyShare Camera & Printer Bundle
It's time to replace my old Olympus digital camera. I saw the Kodak EasyShare camera, with dock & printer in CompUSA and thought it was pretty cool, took nice pictures, printed quickly.
Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=photo
Has anybody used this one, or have another Kodak model? Any opinons?
Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=photo
Has anybody used this one, or have another Kodak model? Any opinons?
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Originally Posted by Mopower71
Should I post my reply here also ?
I put it over at the other place . A Bodies
I put it over at the other place . A Bodies
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I have that camera or one very similar( I have to check the #) Mines a DX4330, same 3.1 mega pixle.
The new one seems to have more options. Maybe it's quicker.
Great working camera, but my only complaint with it is the **** that you turn to turn it on gets stiff and hard to turn when it gets cold.
This could have been caused by the kids, but I don't think anything ever got spilled on it.
One other quirk is the red eye reduction setting for the flash, always defaults back to auto when you turn it off then back on. You need to turn the red eye function on when taking any photo's of things that have eyes.
I don't know what you want to use it for, and I haven't tried to take any car action shots, so I don't know how fast it will take the picture after you hit the shutter button, but mine seems a little slow.
This is my first digital camera overall I am very happy with it's results.
I don't have the docking station or the printer, but I did pick up more memory cards and an extra battery and charger, didn't come with a charger
Norm
The new one seems to have more options. Maybe it's quicker.
Great working camera, but my only complaint with it is the **** that you turn to turn it on gets stiff and hard to turn when it gets cold.
This could have been caused by the kids, but I don't think anything ever got spilled on it.
One other quirk is the red eye reduction setting for the flash, always defaults back to auto when you turn it off then back on. You need to turn the red eye function on when taking any photo's of things that have eyes.
I don't know what you want to use it for, and I haven't tried to take any car action shots, so I don't know how fast it will take the picture after you hit the shutter button, but mine seems a little slow.
This is my first digital camera overall I am very happy with it's results.
I don't have the docking station or the printer, but I did pick up more memory cards and an extra battery and charger, didn't come with a charger
Norm
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Mike, I have a Kodak DC3200. I bought it about 2 years ago for $150. It takes good pictures. The one you're looking is better than mine, especially with a 64mb card. Mine came with an 8mb which I upgraded to a 32mb. I can probably store a hundred or more pictures. The only feature I wish it had is SLR. It's a view finder and often I find the pics come out either too close or too far away. Is that one "through the lens"?
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I wound up with the Kodak I was looking at (the CX7330). I printed 40 or so pictures this afternoon, they came out looking great.
I took the camera with me to Florida last week, I shot over 200 pictures with it. Easy to use, pictures look great. I'm pretty happy with it. I went through 3 sets of batteries, though.
One nice thing is the "night" mode, when it (somehow) lights up the background when taking a picture in the dark. The only problem is that if there's anything moving in the background, it looks funky. I'm guessing it keeps the shutter open a little longer in that mode.
I took the camera with me to Florida last week, I shot over 200 pictures with it. Easy to use, pictures look great. I'm pretty happy with it. I went through 3 sets of batteries, though.
One nice thing is the "night" mode, when it (somehow) lights up the background when taking a picture in the dark. The only problem is that if there's anything moving in the background, it looks funky. I'm guessing it keeps the shutter open a little longer in that mode.