Pros: Very easy to shoot photos and transfer them to the PC Cons: No built-in lens cover, too big to fit in coat pocket
I’m an extremely lazy amateur photographer. I don’t like to set options, fiddle with lenses, or adjust the exposure compensation (what the heck is that?!). All I want to do is pick up and go, point and shoot. I’m not aiming to capture the...
Pros: Fairly inexpensive digital camera that takes tolerable, if not terribly good, photographs Cons: Not much thought went into the design of this thing
I really, really, really hate this camera. It's not because the pictures are bad, but it's because the features aren't exactly user friendly -- user hostile is more like it.
As for the picture quality, it's okay, but nothing to write home...
Pros: Rugged. Dependable. Forgiving! Cons: Wished I had gotten more powerful zoom.
Having just settled in for a nice nap after an exhausting round of golf with my "always 10 strokes better than me" brothers-in-law, I suddenly bolted upright with the thought, "Oh my God! I left the camera on the bumper of the...
Pros: Easy to use, acceptable picture quality. Cons: Slow serial transfer, short battery life.
Updated: July 1, 2001
I spent a lot of time looking for a digital camera. I salivated in shop windows, read countless reviews online, jealously admired the websites of friends with hordes of pictures, read their words on their wonderful...
Pros: Crisp photos, inexpensive batteries Cons: slow upload without the card reader
I chose the Kodak DC-210 over a couple of others for several reasons.
1. It uses inexpensive batteries. (4 AAs)
2. It uses a flashcard which can be read by a usb reader.
3. It looks like a normal camera from the front.
4. The...
Pros: Good image quality. Easy to use. Good software package included. Cons: Locks up occasionally. Limited zoom capability. No USB. No lens cover. Not capable of using accessory filters or lenses. Slow recovery after taking a picture.
The Kodak DC-210 Plus is a good digital camera at an affordable price. Its feature set is becoming a little dated. With so many good camera choices in the 210 Plus price range, it's important for you to comparison shop other Kodak cameras and competing...
Pros: CompactFlash memory, good picture quality, easy to use. Cons: It eats batteries like there's no tomorrow.
I first got the Kodak DC-210 Plus over two years ago, and its has been used for well over 1000 shots (and countless AA batteries). Back then, a mega-pixel was considered a lot for digital, and serial interfaces were standard.
Pros: easy transfer of pictures to cpu, affordability Cons: Short battery life & battery cover problem, bulky, no lens cover, picture saving&loading slow
I've had this camera for approximately 2 years now. For some reason, it has decided to stop functioning properly; it seems the auto-focus has gone haywire on me. However, with that aside, I will discuss the 2 years of good use I put this camera...
Pros: Great picture quality, large disk, easy to use, optical viewfinder, and the tv cable. Cons: The picture transfer software doesn't work right, zoom and close-up don't work, and no rechargeable battery pack included.
I purchased the DC210 from Staples in August '99 on sale for $399. Even though overall I am glad I bought this specific digital camera, I have noticed several drawbacks to what I thought was the best digital camera in the price range.
Pros: Excellent, affordable, user friendly Cons: no lens cover
"Performance meets point-and-shoot.The DC210 Plus is the most advanced, most affordable and easiest-to-use digital camera in its class. It delivers spectacular detail, color, and sharpness thanks to megapixel technology and a 2X wide-angle zoom...
Pros: Easy to use, great quality pictures Cons: Picture view area gets nose prints
I bought this camera mainly to share quick pictures with my friends and family. It's very easy to use and takes GREAT pictures of high quality. It's good for beginners, for online auction pictures (with careful attention to lighting)and more. The...
Pros: Easy, fun, save $$$ on film and developing! Cons: Batteries run out very quickly! Use rechargables!
We got the Kodak dc210 for Christmas last year and we love it! I'm the type of person to shoot a roll of film in no time, then when you get them developed you're lucky to get 2 or 3 decent pictures. What a waste of money!
Pros: Easy to use, excellent picture quality, nice software bundle Cons: Short batter life, slow transfers
I have the DC-210 Megapixel and it's a good basic digital camera. It is very easy to use. The controls are very straightforward and easy to access. To take pictures, you just adjust the zoom, point and click. You get a preview of the picture on the...
Pros: Ease of use, price Cons: Slow, not enough pixels
Ease-of-use is this camera's best quality. And it's relatively cheap. Take it out of the box and start taking pictures. Nice carrying case with places for extra batteries (which you'll need).
On the other hand:
This camera is a...
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