Pros: 1 step film loading, longer battery life Cons: It isn't good for action pictures
This is a good camera if you are never in a hurry to get the picture. It takes several moments to adjust it to the conditions you need. Each and every time you turn the camera on, you have to re-adjust it.
Pros: crisp clear "still" pictures Cons: not good for action/increased price for developing
I received this camera as a gift from my husband. I had asked for it because I thought it would be easy to use because of the drop in loading. I used to mess up a lot of film because I didn't load it correctly in my other camera.
Pros: Picture sizes, drop in loading, autofocus, time stamp, zoom, red-eye reduction Cons: Grainy, cloudy pictures, expensive to develop
I remember wanting an APS camera for months. The technology was, in a nutshell, neat. As a gadget man, I love to gadgets on the forefront of technology. APS delivers in every aspect, except one: Quality.
Pros: Ability to take panoramic photos and advanced photo system Cons: Red eye and hard to look through (read review)
Okay, I graduated to the world of "it's time to get a decent camera." I am not a professional photographer by far and I didn't have the slightest idea how to pick out a camera. But, I was preparing for a trip to England and France, so I knew...
Pros: Easy to use, Good features Cons: Small zoom, No mid roll film change
Once again Kodak has made a great camera, but the APS film is not as sharp as 35 mm.
What is APS:
APS (Advanced Photo System) is a smaller film format that 35 mm it is 24 mm. This smaller film allows for smaller cameras, and the ability...
Pros: Durability, Battery life Cons: not good night shots
The Kodak Advantix 400 ix Zoom is one camera that is worth buying. It has zoom, three different picture modes, Red eye reduction and a built-in date feature. It makes things that are out of focus go into focus, and the film that they use is some of the...
Pros: Zoom, compact, timer, date stamp Cons: sometimes it takes a few seconds to take a picture.
I just love my Advantix camera from Kodak. Before that I had a 35mm from Canon. It was nice and did it's job. But, it had a mind of it's own and started to rewind the film at the end by itself. Not to mention that it was big and bulky. So, I decided I...
Pros: Great "extra" features. Cons: Delay when taking pictures and rewind seems to take a bit longer then the other model I've used.
This Kodak Advantix is the second camera in the Advantix line that I have owned. The first camera was the cheaper 2800, which has 3 picture formats (C,H,P;later explained), automatic focus, and no text or date option. It had drop in loading and...
Pros: Easy to use, durable Cons: delay between pushing button and flash
I purchased this camera to take pictures while I was assigned to an Air Force Base in Iceland. After seeing what a beautiful country it was I wanted to capture that beauty on film. It is easy to use, just push a button or flip a switch and you can take...
Pros: takes great shots, easy to learn Cons: will not always take picture, film developing is pricey
I love this camera! I received it as a Christmas present last year and it has been with me ever since. It is fantastic for following the kids around and getting in fun action shots. It focuses itself so there is no annoying mom in the background...
Pros: Easy, lots of nice features Cons: Expensive film and development
Recently my husband purchased an expensive camera and accessories. But I'll just take my Kodak Advantix though, thank you very much. I want a camera I don't have to think about. I like to take lots of pictures on the spur of the moment. This is a...
Pros: great quality pictures Cons: sometimes confusing
I bought this camera to use while traveling, I now use it almost daily. The camera takes wonderful pictures, the quality is always great. You cannot go wrong with this camera.
I love the results I get with this camera, as well as its many...
Pros: zoom, panoramic, group & classic shots Cons: the viewfinder is small & a little too far towards the center of camera
The 4100ix is the first camera of the ADVANTIX family I've purchased. I love the three different picture options you can choose from. Somehow, the regular 4x6 size doesn't capture the beauty of the Colorado Rockies like a panoramic shot.
Pros: Great pictures, drop in loading, tells you everything you need to know Cons: expensive film and processing
About 2 years ago, we were desperate for a new camera. You see, our genius photographer (me) was not doing such a great job at taking pictures. I kept forgetting to remove the film after it rewound... and I would re-use the film. Whoops! Obviously,...
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