Pros: Great photos. Cons: Battery didn't last long.
Kodak and pictures are like salt and pepper. So you would assume that any camera made my Kodak would be sufficient. Well let us take a look at this one and see if it will suit your needs. This is a very inexpensive camera, with point and shoot...
Pros: a "snap" to use, variety of functions, lightweight Cons: none so far
Having had Kodak cameras in the past, from the "Brownie", a 110 instamatic, and then a automatic focus 35 mm, I knew that Kodak continued to make reliable products for photography. When I saw this Kodak DC3200 bundled with a Picture...
Pros: 1 MP, int 2 MB, uses CF cards, easy to use, uses standard AA batteries Cons: Serial port transfers ONLY, 2x digital zoom only in "Good" qual, eats the AAs
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Yes, that is right! This is THE camera you'd want to take to a football game, with friends at a party, or let your kids use. Let this be the Vivitar of your camera...
Pros: 35mm quality shots, no blur, good low light shots, webcam mode Cons: I'm hungry, need more batteries!! 1.3MP, no optical zoom or video.
After taking over 2500 pictures with this camera, I can still say that it's been the best camera I've ever had....digital or film. I'm not a camera junkie or anything but all I ever wanted was a camera that would take decent shots in most situations. ...
Pros: Great buy for the features and picture quality! Cons: For n00biez to Digital Cameras, Expect to spend $$$ on accessories
I had been wanting a digital camera of sorts for over two years when I finally found room in my X-Mas money budget to get one. I had $500, the most I'd ever received for a holiday, or whats more, the most money I've ever had at once. I decided to spend...
At $130 the Argus DC3200 seems like a decent buy. I was induced to purchase one when OfficeMax tossed in $60 worth of instant and mail-in rebates for a net of $70.
The DC3200 includes a fixed focus F2.8 lens, a CMOS sensor and a puny 500K...
Pros: Good quality photos, low price, easy to use Cons: Terrible battery life & horrible bundled software
Now that digital cameras are here to stay, it's nice to try find one that's a cheap price and actually worth a darn. After doing massive amounts of research on looking for a digital camera under $200, I finally decided on the Kodak DC3200, and it's got a...
Pros: Price, size, durability Cons: poor software, serial connection, storage space
I recently purchased the Kodak DC3200 mainly because of the price (I got it at buy.com for $187.00) and also because of the trusted name of Kodak. I must say that i was pleasantly surprised. When using the camera in daylight with the flash set on auto...
Pros: It cannot be any easier to use. Good photo quality for price range. Cons: No zoom. Cheapish plastic body. Does not come with memory card.
Those who have read my reviews must think I own a camera shop. LOL.. no, but photography is a hobby, and I've bought a few cameras in recent months. Hey, I don't drink or smoke, and haven't gone to a movie in over a year - I have to waste money on...
Pros: Cheap, 2MB Onboard Memory, LCD Cons: No lens cap, no AC adapter, serial connection, bulky
I’ve wanted a digital camera for a while now, and when I found a fantastic deal on the Kodak DC3200 (and after I read the reviews on it at Epinions.com of course), I pounced on it!
Here are the general specs of this camera. It has a 1.2 MP...
Pros: Price, quality, ease of use. Cons: Lack of control, entry-level picture quality
I bought this product based on its price ($199.97 at Best Buy), and the brand name recognition of Kodak. I was looking for an entry level digital camera to augment my Canon SLR traditional camera, and I did not wish to spend a large amount of money....
Pros: super low price of $60, 2 MB memory, AA battery operated, LCD, simple to use Cons: Video cable not included, slow serial connection to PC, no timer, min resolution too low
I bought this because the price was super low at $60, and the brand was kodak. True to its name, this kodak camera gives very good quality pictures. I dont think that for home use you need more than 1 megapixel. minimum resolution needed for 4x6 prints...
Pros: Cheap. Easy to use, clear menus, quick setup, decent photos with little effort. Cons: No tripod mount, no self-timer, poor bundled software.
Kodak's DC3200 is a low-cost 1 megapixel camera, which is to say that it represents the least expensive class of camera with enough resolution (1152 X 864 pixels) for acceptable photo-realistic printed output. I paid $150 for mine, then saved $30...
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