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by skew2002 , Jan 17 '00
Pros: great camera for the bucks Cons: not many
I personally own the 2100 series now because I gave my 1600 to my mother. But i used the 1600 for about five months and think I know enough about it. Don't get me wrong now I like the camera I have now, but it isn't worth the extra money really. This...
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by its_a_dibujo , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Excellent pictures that come out right every time. Cons: None really
Kodak Advantix 1600 Auto
This is a good camera
Are you tired of half of your pictures not turning out right?;
Fuzzy, too bright, to dark, or just plain, no picture at all? Well, I have found the perfect camera for all ages and...
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by AimezMoi4213 , Jun 12 '00
Pros: three photo sizes, takes nice pictures Cons: expensive processing, not durable
This product, the APS camera from Kodak, was a christmas gift for me a year ago. I have used it since and I have to say, I love having different picture sizes, I love how small and portable it is, I love how easy it is to load film and remove film, but...
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by rhe_lynn , Mar 03 '00
Pros: closing shutter, three picture formats, low cost for camera Cons: automatic flash sometimes not needed, cost of developing film high
There is a bit of an advantage in having an Advanced Photo System camera like the Advantix 1600Auto from Kodak. There are some disadvantages as well. The picture identification sheet with a film holder is much nicer than loose negatives in a little...
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by harleejake , Oct 05 '03
Pros: Simple to use, goof proof pictures, excellent price. Cons: Buy your film ahead of time, may be hard to find.
My husband has not always taken the best pictures (half a head, half a scene, no head). I had been looking around for an easy to use camera for him to take on his Harley road trips and finally after talking to a few people that had them, I decided on the ...
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by Joe101286 , May 27 '02
Pros: Easy to use, takes great pictures, low price Cons: Automatic flash restricts some more creative picture taking moments
We bought the Kodak Advantix 1600 in 1999. The 1600 was one of the first Advantix cameras released, but it still does it's job well: It allows a beginning or unskilled photographer to take pictures without worrying about focusing, flash, zoom, and all...
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by canadianchick , Jul 09 '00
Pros: beautiful picture quality Cons: it is not waterproof!
Kodak is a very reputable name and this advantix camera is no different. I was given this camera as a gift four years ago when they first came out. Not being a professional photographer, I found the camera easy to operate. The instruction manual was...
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by PinkStars , Jun 01 '00
Pros: choice of picture size Cons: film cost, developing cost, no zoom
I've seen nothing that makes this camera any different than other cameras. In fact, a regular 35mm camera is a lot better than this little thing! The only good thing about this camera is that it allows you to choose the size of your picture. But...
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by Writerip , Aug 19 '00
Pros: small, handy to store, panoramic shots Cons: expensive to develop
It seems whenever you wish you had a camera, it's sitting at home, collecting dust, when the photo-opportunity of a lifetime looms in front of your face. This little Advantix solved this problem for me. At roughly $55 it seemed inexpensive enough for me...
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by mommyginny , Apr 29 '00
Pros: Light weight, easy to use, and picture size selection Cons: developing is a little more that other films.
I purchased this camera soon after my son was born. I love this camera! It is so easy to use!
I first owned a 35 mm camera. I am such a novice at photography. I had such trouble loading that camera. With the Advantix all you have to do is...
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by Lmullins , May 09 '00
Pros: Takes Wonderful Pictures Cons: Havent found any -yet
We bought the Advantix camera when our last 35mm had broken., about 2 years ago. I had had several 35mm Cameras and wanted a better Camera for a special occasion that was coming up in our Family- Baptisms. We took the Camera to the Church where we were...
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by jessabina , Mar 01 '00
Pros: small, compact, good quality pictures Cons: Mine had a defect
I loved the idea of a small, compact camera that gave me great quality pictures!! It was a great gift for me. Having a growing toddler and an infant was exactly what I needed!
I got the camera as a Christmas gift and loaded the film on the...
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by hodis , Jun 16 '00
Pros: Can choose your own picture style Cons: They keep braking...
My mom bought me this camera before I studied abroad so that I would have a nice camera to take pictures with. The pictures themselves were wonderful. I loved the fact that I could choose what type of picture I was going to take. Unfortunately, the...
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by Silver7067 , Sep 27 '00
Pros: automatic everything Cons: no zoom
I first bought my advantix 3700ix to just take pictures of me and friends and family. However, after purchasing the 3700 I realize how great of a camera it truly was. Kodak cameras have had such high rating that I knew no matter what kind of camera it...
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by carla_hi , Mar 15 '01
Pros: Decent picture quality, variable sizes including panoramic. Cons: Expensive film and developing.
My husband received the Advantix a few years ago as a Christmas present. We really needed a camera so we were excited to try it out. The film is very easy to load and it is alot of fun to try out different picture sizes, but when we went to develop the...
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