Pros: small, easy to carry Cons: not good for outdoor or evening pictures
There's nothing like the immediate gratification of a digital camera. It's like a Polaroid camera but without the expense of all that film. Pictures can be quickly and easily edited and emailed out to interested parties the following day.
Pros: 1.3 megapixels will get you 54 pictures at 640 x 800 Cons: down loading can be slow with parallel interface
This was my first crack into the world of digital pictures. I was looking for a fully functional, easy to use and reasonably priced camera; and I found it in the Kodak DC240. The High resolution pictures 1280 x 960 are crystal clear when displayed on a...
Pros: Great picture quality. 3x zoom. Durable. Compact Flash memory. Shows picture right after taken. Cons: Not as small as new cameras. 1.3MP too small for 8x10s. Alkaline battery life short.
This is my second Kodak Camera. I've had it for over 3 years now and we still love it. I print the picts on a HP 7350 printer and 4x6 prints look just about as good as my Minolta 3xi SLR pictures use to. It took awhile, but this camera has replaced the ...
We purchased a Kodak DC240 camera in January 2000
to take digital pictures on vacations and family events.
To date we have taken about 1000 pictures. I have
found the quality of the pictures is great. I just can
snap and click and...
Pros: easy to use, see pictures instantly and delete ones you don't want Cons: transfer to PC slow
A few months ago, my son and I were in a big electronics store and he showed me a digital camera. He told me that this would make are regular film camera’s obsolete in the near future. I thought the camera was very interesting, but I was exactly going...
Pros: Compact and digital Cons: Battery life and zoom
The Kodak DC240 is a good basic digital camera. It has just enough features to add a little variety to your pictures. The setup and features menu are easy to understand and use, therefore making the camera easy to use. The instruction manual doesn't...
Pros: Simple to use, Easy menus, User friendly Cons: Nose hits LCD when looking through rangefinder, Battery life is a bit short
After years of living with a celluloid world we decided to leap to digital. Cost (Under $500) vs. Ease of use/Quality of picture was the main concern. After a month of searches and comparisons the Kodak DC240 became the prime target.
Pros: Terrific photo quality, great support, easy to use Cons: Light sensitive, moderate learning curve before you'll get your best pictures
With a baby on the way one of the first things my wife and I went looking for was a new camera. Being the techno-geeks that we are and knowing our own habits though, we decided that it would be best to look into a digital camera. Going by price and...
Pros: Has Features of Cameras Double the Price, EXCELLENT Value! Cons: None!
I had been admiring pictures that my cousin had taken with her digital camera and printed on her own printer and I had to have that camera. It was a Kodak DC240. To be honest, I didn't have to compare other cameras because the quality was unbelievable,...
Pros: Great Shots, Good Battery Life, Digital Cons: Slow CCD, Can't Charge Batteries in Camera
I was dying to go digital. I'm one of those amateur shutterbugs who is too lazy to regularly drop my film off. And with the expense of film, it tends to limit your willingness to press that shutter button. Well a digital camera solves all of that. I...
Pros: Sleek, Durable, Megapixel, easy to use good quality photos. Cons: As with all cameras, battery life is fair. Zoom isn't really powerful.
I probably spent a week, about an hour a day trying to find the right camera for my needs, and of course everybody's needs vary, but it fit my needs of:
Pros: Macintosh sofware is quick and easy, form factor, photo quality, battery life. Cons: Delay between pressing the exposure button and "shutter" release.
I needed to find a 1-mega-pixel (USB) digital camera for my Macintosh Cube for under $300. That used to be a tall order; now you can do it with a little cash to spare if you shop the Web wisely. But at the time I bought the Kodak DC240i (i), I was...
Pros: Great pictures, very easy to use, excellent software, brilliant color. Cons: Bad battery usage
Not a bad camera. You have the option to get it in different colors. Mine is green. ;) Only really bad thing is that it eats batteries very quick, so always have a couple spare sets when you go out. If you are primarily taking pictures for online use,...
Pros: Picture quality, ease of use, build quality Cons: None
After nine months of ownership and intense usage, I have fallen in love with this camera. Extremely easy to use, it also comes with a laminated 'quick tour' sheet. I bought it on-line and while waiting for it to arrive I spend about an hour on the...
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