Pros: Easy to use, Great pictures Cons: Buy the Camera Dock when you purchase the Camera
I had been researching digital cameras for about 3 months before making my purchase. I have to say that I am very happy with the camera that I decided to purchase. The Kodak DX3700 Digital Camera has been everything that I expected when I...
Pros: Easy to use for the beginner! Cons: Had to buy the dock, limited memory without chip
Last Mother's Day, instead of my typical gift certificate to the spa, my husband and son got me my first digital camera. I was quite thrilled. My husband, after talking to the Sears sale associates for a while decided upon the Kodak DX3700 Digital C ...
Pros: Great ease of use, multifunctional, great features Cons: Not much of a zoom
Folks, there is nothing wrong with using something so easy! If you are investing that kind of money, you will want to be able to use this thing right away! Thanks to KODAK EASYSHARE DX 3700, you don't have to lose your sleep over how to use a digital...
Pros: Many options for picture manipulation, expansion slot for 64MB card, preview shot on LCD screen Cons: Generally slow operation
This is my first digital camera and so far it’s been pretty good overall. I purchased the camera online for $225, with the dock for $55. I will most likely purchase an extra battery pack for $16 in the next few days. I was very impressed with the price...
Pros: Small, lightweight, 8-shot burst mode, simple interface, easy USB sharing. Cons: None that really stand out, a bit pricy.
Nowadays, with camera technology advancing ever farther, the laypeople seem to think that the more megapixels your camera's got, the higher quality the picture is. Well, it is and it isn't.
This camera here, the DX3900 (It hasn't been added...
Pros: Pros - Simple to set up and use
Cons: Cons Digital Zoom is poor and the accessories are expensive.
I started out writing this review with an attempt to discuss just how easy the DX3700 was to operate. As I was working my way through the different options and features, which as you will see goes on for quite a long while, it occurred to me “WOW there...
Pros: Decent battery life, easy to use Cons: Weak flash, docking station not included
I think that people go out and purchase digital cameras for photo sharing only to realize that their limitation will be their internet connection, since the higher dpi transfer will require something faster than 56kbps, or you will be transferring photos ...
Pros: This camera was the most affordable 3.1 megapixel model I found. Cons: 3x zoom is not true zoom.
Overall, I was pleased with the DX3700. It was less expensive than comparable cameras, easy to use and a huge improvement over the digital camera it replaced.
The first big appeal, as you can tell by my title, was the price. At about $270,...
Pros: Easy, portable, looks great Cons: The LCD screen is not very acurate (fuzzy) not many functions.
This is a Nice camera For beginers. There isn't much setup and the instructions are very descriptive! There are only four buttons. (the power, the flash, select and delete.) Power Turns the camera on and off. (you have to hold it down for a few...
Pros: Very Nice Picture Quality, Good Value, Slideshow ability on TV!!! Cons: Docking Station pretty much required, Pricey extra purchase
I shopped for a long time when deciding which digital cam to buy. However, I didnt really have any experience with digital cams, so I didnt have a lot to compare it to. Im really happy with my purchase for the most part. I spent $250 for the cam. It...
Pros: Very easy to use, good printed image quality, priced right. Cons: No optical zoom, digital zoom makes for poor quality images, short battery life.
The DX3700 was my first purchase in the digital camera field. I was drawn to the fact it had a high 3.1-megapixel resolution at an affordable price.
I had compared it to the DX3900 (which has an optical zoom lens), but the DX3900 was...
Pros: ease of use, software is simple, easy to zoom and use on-camera menu Cons: a little bulky
If you haven't discovered the world of digital cameras, I recommend you do so. If you haven't yet bought a computer, I recommend you commit yourself to a nuthouse. In this day and age, with technology becoming what it is, cameras such as this can be ...
Pros: Ease of use, decent picture quality Cons: Battery life, bright light and low light pictures are bad. Memory and freezing problems.
I've had this camera for 3 years, so temper all the negative I'm about to say with the fact it has lasted for thousands of pictures. The camera takes decent pictures, but chokes in low light or when the light behind a subject is bright--despite ...
Pros: both software and camera are easy enough for anyone to operate Cons: poor zoom, 2-5 uses and you have to buy another $10 battery
I would not have chosen this camera for myself, but I needed a digital camera (due to a new baby) and received this one for Christmas 2001. The camera and the software is the easiest I have found to operate, but the viewing screen does not show the...
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