Pros: Build quality, features, supplied accessories, performance, photo quality, resolution Cons: Some chromatic aberration, no viewfinder
I was able to get the Kodak EasyShare V530 for $220 online. The V530 is a 5-Megapixel digital camera, which is pretty similar to the 5
-Megapixel
Kodak EasyShare V550 I had earlier, aside from the smaller LCD screen and ...
Pros: Image quality, no shutter lag, lense, size, build quality, ease of use, functionality. Cons: No optical viewfinder (not major), weak flash.
The Kodak EasyShare V530 is an easy to use point and shoot camera with great image quality. It is available in Black, Red, Pink and Silver. Features My prime reason for considering this 5-Megapixel digital camera with 3x SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH ...
Pros: Small size, good pics, Many different flash settings Cons: Software is horrific to deal with. Cradle is testy. Buttons are a pain.
We purchased this camera at Walmart on a whim. We looked at the floor model and were impressed with the image quality in the viewing window. We also liked the many features and settings it had. I am a layman when it comes to gadgets so you'll have to ...
Pros: Picture quality, video quality, size, build quality, speed, simplicity, autofocus in low light Cons: autofocus lamp stays lit during video recording, slightly blueish skintones indoors
In this review I will compare the Kodak V530 to the Canon SD200, two of the finalists in my search for a good pocket-sized camera. I've had this camera for a couple weeks now. So far, I find it to be excellent, especially for the price I paid (about ...
Pros: Small, sharp looking, reasonable clarity, and again, small Cons: lens noise in video mode, unstable mount for cradle, no distance in flash
Generally before writing a review, I go back through those that preceded mine. This provides the opportunity to disagree, provide a cumulative summary, or to just shed a different light all together. First off, my opinion of the v530 is biased. 35mm ...
Pros: nice small size, quick pictures, sturdy Cons: bad night photos, buttons get getting used to
The Kodak V530 is a very portable camera. Not too thick and not too thin. I spent at least an hour trying it out in the store in order to make sure that I wasn't making a foolish decision like I've done many times before when purchasing electronics. ...
Pros: Looks nice, takes great pictures, loaded with features, extremely compact Cons: Small battery won't last long, no SD card included
My wife wanted a camera for Xmas. Her requirements were simple; she wanted it to be very small, and wanted it to be red in colour. She hinted at the new Canon Digital Elph, so I started researching little red cameras. Based on features and specs, the ...
Pros: Excellent quality, decent movies with sound, ultra compact, ease of use. Cons: flash not good for more than 8 feet or so.
I just bought this camera 4/7/2006 from Walmart for $197 minus my 10% discount!! This camera is great thus far. This camera also takes decent video. I had a 512MB SD Card and went to the club and recorded some video and it was kind of dark, but that is ...
Pros: Good pictures, clear pictures, good size, easy to use. Cons: Battery life.
Being a novice in photography, I started my picture taking adventures with the Kodak v530 after reading good reviews online. After it came and I started using it, the camera definitely did not disappoint. It's easy to use, the pictures come out very ...
Pros: High quality pictures. Cons: Screws came out.
I bought the Kodak Easy Share V530 at a local super store for a little over $200. I thought this was an excellent price for a Kodak digital camera. I had gone through several digital cameras so was an expert at picking out the right one. I loved this ...
Pros: Light, fits anywhere! Takes snapshots fast and even in bursts. Great for video clips. Cons: Awkward placement of buttons.
I love this camera, it comes in different colors! Mine is pink as you may have guessed. Compared to my last EasyShare camera, this one takes pictures faster, almost no delay! A super snap and shoot camera. My last camera, the Kodak EasyShare DX6490, ...
Pros: Fits in your pocket, takes great indoor pictures when it works. Cons: Unable to see subjects when it is sunny. Expensive to repair.
I was biased towards Kodak because I have relatives who work there, but this camera was a dud. Like others have stated, dealing with their warranty company is very annoying. When my flash stopped working I was told they charge a flat fee of $122.99 for ...
Pros: Good price, really easy to use for novices Cons: Smallish buttons, viewfinder smudges easily
Last year, my brother got married several states away, and I decided to make a road trip out of the trip. I needed a new digital camera to take along, something that was easy to use and small enough to fit in a pocket. I found this lovely little ...
Pros: Sexy looking, shoots great photos,battery life, lots of features. very simple to use. Cons: None At All.
I own about 20 digital cameras ranging from $200 to $3500
and this camera amazes me each time I use it.
It is the perfect size, fits in my pocket. It has great battery life, and uses SD cards which is great cause I already own alot of them in different sizes.
(I recomend a 1GB SD card at least) This camera is very sexy looking too. Everywhere I go people ask me if they can see the camera, and next time you see them they own one. It take such great photos in all kinds of conditions. If you need to shoot a scene at night it has a mode you can switch to for that and it will take the perfect picture. This is by far the easiest camera I have ever owned.
My favorite feature on this camera is the video. I was not buying this camera as a video camera but it really does shoot nice video and sound.
Pros: User-friendly, excellent quality, long life, small & manageable Cons: Fewer flash functions than I'm used to, but shouldn't be a problem for average users.
My Kodak EasyShare V530 Digital Camera is one of the best purchases I've made in a while. I needed a camera that had excellent quality but was not very expensive. With 8.2 megapixels, my pictures are crisp and colorful- looking as beautiful as the way I saw things on the day I took them. The zoom lets you get up close and personal with your subject without compromising the quality. Uploading to your computer is very easy with a simple USB cord, or the use of the SD card reader. Battery lasts so long, I haven't even needed to charge it since I bought the camera! Uses Kodak Digital Camera battery and comes with charge cord and dock. The controls on the camera are easy to navigate and has a nice two inch LCD screen for viewing. Playback feature makes it quick to access your pictures for review and sharing!
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