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Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

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Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera - Fluff Chick Write-Off!

by bops_mom Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Dec 16 '01
Pros: easy to use, several features, AA battery operated
Cons: red eye, zoom must be used with LCD, batteries die fast with LCD
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This review is part of the "Fluff Chick Write Off", hosted by MADYL. This is Where Epinions "Fluff Chicks" Write About Guy and or Techie Type Stuff

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Kodak DC3200

by charlenep Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Apr 12 '01
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...
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Kodak, you did it again!

by suzig Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Dec 27 '00
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...
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Great "BEAT IT UP" Camera

by nad_masters Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Mar 07 '02
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
There are more to the pros and cons of this camera. Please read on!

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...
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Great Camera for its time

by jphillips01 , May 14 '06
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. ...
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Terrific Camera - Excellent Buy

by stinger839 , Mar 09 '02
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...
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Save for a better camera

by rick03301950 , Aug 29 '02
Pros: Low Price, 1.3Mp image, ease of use,
Cons: Poor optics, puny internal memory,
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...
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Undecided on a digital camera? Give this a shot.

by gem1 , Mar 01 '01
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...
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A good place to start

by christymom , Nov 28 '00
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...
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An Excellent First Time Digital Camera

by AtlantaGreg Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Jul 05 '01
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...
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Shoot Your Way into the Digital Age for Under $200

by MikeD03C , Jan 08 '01
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...
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Good entry-level camera

by charshman , Nov 08 '00
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....
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great 1 Megapixel camera for beginners

by veri_bad_guy , Jan 04 '02
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...
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Get Digital for less than $200!

by jimNtexas , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Solid hardware, good software
Cons: No lens cap, self-timer, or tripod socket
Someone at Kodak must have said, "How can we sell a decent digital camera for less than 200 bucks?" The DC3200 was their answer to that question.

Clearly such a camera will be a fixed focus camera, but the color LCD screen is a very nice...
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A cheap 1 megapixel camera

by ConnCarl , Jun 02 '01
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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