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by nightdriver , Mar 17 '01
Pros: Razor sharp pictures, long battery life, plenty of features and a low price. Cons: No self timer.
I purchased my Kodak DC3200 several months ago from Best Buy for $149.00. Since the price was so low I had doubts on how good the quality would be. After the first picture all doubts were gone and I had a smile from one end of my face to the other.
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by Horizons832 , Mar 01 '01
Pros: Easy to use and inexpensive Cons: Can't enlarge pictures, no optical zoom
I recently bought this digital camera mainly because of its price. I wasn't expecting super-high-quality images from this camera, considering it was less than 1.5 megapixels, but I was extremely surprised to find out easy, fun, and convinient this...
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by MHowe12730 , Dec 27 '01
Pros: Immediate pictures Cons: Sucks the juice right out of the batteries
Let's just say I've been wanting a digital camera with a flash for eons. My experience with digital cameras was only with a Panasonic that worked good if you had more than adequate lighting. There was no flash. It was like using a camera from the dark...
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by gottum_m , Jan 16 '03
Pros: Affordable price,
Light weight,
Good quality of pictures in day-light Cons: More than required Size,
Serial port Interface,
No Battery charger
I've been using this camera for an year and hence my comments are not from the first look, but from usage of several months.
If you are looking for a camera which has the best dollar per pixel value, then this is the winner.
But, if you...
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by rdh1079 , Mar 26 '03
Pros: Durable,Memory,Low price,decent pic quality.2x zoom Cons: Absolutely devours batteries,slow transfers to pc,flash overexposure
You probably won't find tis dinosaur of a digital camera in Wal-Mart, but you may run into it on Ebay like I did, in case you do, here is a run-down to help you decide if you want to part with your cash.
When I went shopping for my camera I...
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by scoot14 , May 28 '02
Pros: picture quality, LCD screen, easy to use, compact card flash Cons: battery consumption, serial cable, can only use digital zoom on low res.
I got my digital camera last christmas because I was sick of taking pictures on a 35mm camera, paying the developing costs and then some of the pics wouldn't be any good. This was the cheapest digital camera there was that had a color LCD display, 1...
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by blakebrenneman , Jun 29 '03
Pros: easy to use, well priced, compact flash card capable, uses AA's Cons: battery hog, flash too bright, it's a given you'll have to buy xtras
I purchased my DC3200 in August, 2000. When I first took it out of the box and started taking pictu ...
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by goodmajr , Sep 26 '02
Pros: Ergonomically sound.
Great "beater" camera.
Ease.of functionality Cons: Battery Life Limited.
Included Memory Limited.
The Kodak DC3200 is a great camera for a person looking for a relatively inexpensive and easy to use camera. The camera is very easy to operate.
You will most likely need to buy yourself some rechargeable batteries as this camera will eat them up...
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by witchyangel , Dec 31 '01
Pros: clear pics, zoom, easy to use Cons: no auto timer
My old digital camera is getting old and didn't take such great pic's compared to modern digital cameras.
So I asked Santa Claus (aka my parents) for a new digital camera. I seen in wal-mart where Kodak had a digital camera/printer combo for...
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by ahoult , Sep 13 '02
Pros: Price w/rebates an offer you can't refuse Cons: USB problems, Problems powering up, didn't operate properly
I recently purchased the Argus DC3200 from OfficeMax. It was an offer you couldn't refuse...regularly $129 but marked with an instant rebate of $70 and an additional mail-in rebate of $10. It had the same 1.3 megapixel capacity and 2X digital zoom that...
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by jijiquang , Jul 31 '02
Pros: Strong flash, direct TV connection, Free photo editing software, above average pic quality Cons: about .5mb of internal memory, battery & CF doors are hard to open/close
The Argus DC3200 looks like a cheap toy when I first opened the box. It's too light and the compact flash door was a rough fit design. The same thing applies to the battery door.
After adding 4-AA batteries, the DC3200 has more weight and...
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by LavaLamp , Dec 24 '00
Pros: Low price. Easy to use. All the basics. Serial cable makes it compatible with any 32-bit Windows PC Cons: No fancy stuff. Small internal memory, but easy to upgrade.
I picked up what appears to be the last DC3200 in the North Dallas area during the preChristmas rush. I've used it at a couple of gatherings, and the quality is far better than any of the cheaper digital cameras I've tried. In fact, it looks a fair bit...
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by dexelflot , Aug 29 '04
Pros: Sturdy feel, Nice LCD and menus, easy to setup and use. Cons: Uses batteries fairly quickly, pictures in low light come out a bit grainy.
I got this camera some time ago for $79 after rebate. It was easy to install and use, I really liked the way it appears as an extra drive in the "My Computer" icon, like a jump drive. There is an easy-to-use dial on the back to swap between modes, ...
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by aunt-kimm , Sep 26 '01
Pros: Simple, Cheap, Fun Cons: Serial Cable, poor software, poor battery life
Terrific first time digital camera! So simple even my 4 year old uses it! Affordable enough to allow user to buy Essential add-ons. Camera case, rechargeable batteries, compact flash memory and USB card reader. You can get memory for around a dollar...
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by hollieaustin , Dec 13 '03
Pros: Easy to use, nice pictures, and cheap! Cons: Comes with serial cable to download pictures and kills the batteries.
I bought this camera used on Ebay. I have taken some really good pictures with it. Some which are being published in a book. I really do like this camera. It is very easy to use and you do not have to read the manual to figure it out. I will state the ...
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