Pros: Great quality photos! Cons: Memory card is not large enough and no rechargeable batteries.
Nice looking, easy to handle and easy to use. This is another quality digital camera from Kodak. Its design and looks come mainly from their DC280 digital camera. As most will know using a digital camera usually gives you a shutter lag time from...
Pros: Nice and small, solidly built, fast, clear and convenient. Great beginner! Cons: Comes with cr*ppy photo editor program,
When searching for a digital camera on-line I was quickly submerged to my waist in hundreds of different brands, models, reissues and options. It was ridiculous, overwhelming enough to discourage even the most enthusiastic shopper. I didn't know very...
Pros: Super easy to use, wonderful quality images, plenty of features, great price. Cons: Somewhat expensive for 2 megapixels, only 8MB memory included and no rechargeable batteries.
Your first digital camera is a big purchase. You want something that's easy to use, that's for sure. Of course, we all want high quality. And, while you'll probably buy a more advanced camera down the line, you don't want something you'll have to...
Pros: Sparking little performer; super features Cons: Confusing array of models
KODAK DC3400 Digital Camera
Compusa $540
I was impressed with my first digital camera – KODAK DC210 – which I bought two years ago. It died this summer. Despite advice from the Kodak help line it proved impossible for me to...
Pros: Ease of use, image quality, price Cons: LCD screen difficult to see in sunlight
I had originally decided on the Kodak DC280. I did alot of research, including reading all opinions on Epinions.com. I researched prices and found the lowest price at Centore.com. I placed my order and waited. Approx. 1 week later, a representative...
Pros: good build quality, good price, great menus Cons: 8 meg card is too small, blurry close-ups
The DC-3400 is quite simple to use. Almost all configuration of this camera is performed through menus that show up on the LCD on the back of the camera. These menus are crisp and colorful and are a pleasant surprise. You would think the menus would be...
This is my 50th epinion. Darn, epinions fly when you’re having fun. I wanted to save this milestone for me for the best toy I have, at least in my opinion.
The Kodak DC3400 digital camera is a heck of a camera with feature after feature....
Pros: Great Digital Camera quality and ease of use. Cons: Compact Flash Card too small and rechargable batteries not included.
I love this Kodak DC 3400 Digital Camera that I recently purchased. It is very easy to operate and has so many great attributes, I do not know where to begin my review!
First, I'll note that I made the step up to this camera from a Jam Cam...
Pros: Image Quality, Connectivity, Build Quality and style, rock solid drivers Cons: Battery life, no image editing software
I bought this camera in December 2000, and I’ve fallen in love with it as I opened the box and looked at the wealth of cables included for connectivity. You have serial cables for PC, adapter for Mac, USB cable and video out cable. In practice you can...
Pros: easy to use - great picture quality Cons: none
I bought the DC3400 when they first became available. When researching for my first digital camera I had basically settled on the Kodak DC280 because of it's features as well as the Kodak name. Then I found out that the DC3400 was about to be released...
Pros: Easy to use Cons: LCD doesn't come on automatically
I like most everyone have had various traditional film cameras. What I have found after having a digital camera for a while is I tend to take many more pictures and I also look to take the camera with me wherever I go due to its ease of use.
Pros: Excellent picture quality, easy to use, both optical and LCD viewfinders Cons: LCD can be tough to see in daylight, fast battery use, only 2X optical zoom
I bought the 3400 as a replacement for my Kodak DC240, mainly because I wanted the higher quality. The DC3400 gives images that print out up to 8X10 (on a good printer) that you have to be a foot or so away from to tell they're not from film (on glossy...
Pros: Easy to understand interface and nice icons. Lots of functions not found on all cameras Cons: 8 Meg card too small, Close up fuzzy. Flash and battery life is poor
The DC-3400 is a sleek looking camera which was easy to use without reading the manual (something I like in a camera). The menu on the LCD were colorful and very "cute". When I first popped in some batteries and looked at the screen I was very pleased...
Pros: Great Quality Photos Cons: Batteries Do Not Last
As my wife and I are expecting a new addition to our family, I decided (the proud father-to-be) to purchase a digital camera. After a couple of weeks of internet searching, I found that the Kodak DC-3400 was the best deal for the price. There are many...
Pros: Handy, good picture quality, almost point-and-shoot Cons: Poor battery life, no built-in battery charger, ROTTEN software
If you don't mind using a truly archaic, poorly designed and marginally functional software program to get your pictures from the camera to your computer, the DC3400 is a good buy.
The camera itself is quite functional compared to others in...
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