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by bipolarnut , Mar 29 '00
Pros: Good Quality Cons: Slow downloading without card reader
I have had the Kodak DC 210 for about a year and we love it.The photo quality is unbeatable, as a matter of fact a company I worked for used it exclusively to take pictures in the field for direct mail pieces. Its ease of use is another factor that...
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by ronwilson1 , Dec 12 '99
Pros: low price for digital Cons: performance, picture quality
The DC-210 did not work well for me. The print quality was inferior no matter how expensive the printing method. There are not enough pixels for anyone who is at all serious. The point and shoot aspects do not give the user enough options for a camera...
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by jlaughlin , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Clear Pictures - Easy to use Cons: Not as good on large groups, but good
Like so many people, I was really scared to get a Digital camera, as I knew so little about them and how to run them. Well I decided on the Kodak 210 camera, and I have not been sorry. It is a wonderful camera, and takes great close up pictures. With...
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by tampatony , Apr 26 '00
Pros: great pictures good price Cons: could use a better zoom lens
I love this little camera, it takes great pictures,you don't have to be a pro to use and the product will last for ever,with just a little care.
the kids,(teenagers)can use it and theres no worry that will break it,and there pictures are great...
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by Raydal , Mar 14 '00
Pros: Great pictures at a great price Cons: A little bulky.
My company uses this camera to print photos that we use in advertisements. These end up being poster size pictures and the resolutions turn out very good. We use a professional printer after printing them out using a HP Deskjet 820 color printer. The...
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by GKetterer , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Eats batteries
After investigating many cameras in the price range, the dc210+ had the best value of mega pixels, memory, flash and zoom. It takes great pictures ,easy to use, and combined with a photo quality printer replaces my Pentax 35 mm camera.The only thing...
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by dandcb , Dec 20 '99
Pros: great pixels, easy to use Cons: flash not the best
I shopped around looking for a good camera at a reasonable price. I found it in the Kodak DC210, this camera takes good pictures and prints turn out fairly well without all the gray spots that you get with others that I have tried. I have found that it...
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by Cooljay128 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Small, efficient, easy to use Cons: Limited zoom and eats batteries
The DC-210 Digital camera is a good camera for the average guy. It is not the best camera on the market but probably the best and most useful for the price. It comes with a 8 MB picture card capable of holding 60 decent quality pictures and 24 super high...
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by elderlywoman , Dec 16 '99
Pros: best digital camera for the money, fine quality Cons: slow downloads without a USB memory card reader
There is a fine line to walk when purchasing a digital camera - you do not want to spend much more than the price of a quality film-based camera, but you do want the same kind of resolution found in the film-based camera. First off, you know who you...
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by dzt , Dec 25 '99
Pros: Cost effective Cons: None
This camera was a good selection for us because first the price was right-around five-hundred dollars. We bought it last January for job related work. We needed a camera that could be taken to job sites and the pictures had to be clear for our customer...
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by edirwin , Dec 21 '99
Pros: zoom,removable memory card Cons: High battery usage,Keeping readout screen clean
The Kodak DC210 is probably the most cost effective tool for starting your own business available. After extensive research I purchased one in Febuary of 1999 to use in making flyers for individuals and companies. I chose kodak because of compatability...
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by bistrlc , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Great pictures, great pricing Cons: Ergonomics and software leave something to be desired
The Kodak 210 plus zoom is a great digital camera for the average bear, but not so friendly to the average nose. Specifically, when you hold the camera up to your eye to take a picture, your nose will rest on the LCD screen, leaving an annoying smudge....
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by babs33175 , Apr 13 '00
Pros: sturdy, great picture quality Cons: for constant use it eats up batteries
My husband bought this camera approx. 4 years ago for work (he is a real estate appraiser)and I have used it also on occasions. It is the greatest!
No matter the circumstances, the pictures come out great (you can fix any minor flaw once...
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by jim99 , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Nice menus, great view screen Cons: Poor download time
I purchased this camera for use at work. I found it easy to use, easy to get started with, until I tried installing the software. I ran into problems, and called for help. I was really disappointed with the customer service. They took my number and said...
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by lbrown9 , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Good for price and the size and weight to carry around with you. Cons: Battery life is horrible!
Mega Camera!
Kodak camera was primarily picked because of the low price! I am a fan of Kodak on using their paper and other products so I trust this was just a good as any that I have used in the past.
I like it. It handles nicely...
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