Pros: Great pictures. Cons: Difficult to support on an enterprise level.
I provide support for about 50 of these Kodak DC-260 cameras as a part of my job. I think that this inherently gives me a biased opinion about these cameras. I only hear about problems. People hardly ever call me to let me know that it is working...
Pros: Splendid pictures with great detail and superb color. Cons: Battery life is very short, memory card does not hold many high resolution pictures.
Digital cameras have come a long way in just a few years; I had the chance to find that out when I used the Kodak DC-260. Simply put, the picture quality is superb; not only is it leagues beyond the quality of formerly entry-level digital cameras,...
Pros: Great image quality, Easy to use, Loaded with features Cons: Ships with small 8mb card, Slow recovery time after 2 shots
I feel that this camera is the best digital camera of its day. It made it into last year's (1999) "best products of the year" list, and I feel that it deserves it, here's why.
I bought this product because my mom is a realtor and...
Pros: Great color rendition; clear, crisp photo quality Cons: Eats batteries, Poor action camera, annoying 'click' sound
I purchased my Kodak DC-260 digital camera on March 1999, based on a review I read in PC Magazine. A mega-pixel (1536 x 1024 pixels) camera, this camera takes beautiful pictures in a wide variety of situations. The controls are easy to use and well...
Pros: Good features, easy to use, built-in zoom and wide angle, good software. Cons: No case, downloading photos may be a problem for computer illiterate folks.
The Kodak DC-260 is a pretty good medium priced digital camera. It features some useful improvements over previous models (I'm comparing it with the DC-120), specifically, more standard memory, built-in wide angle lens, better software for downloading...
I think the DC260 is as good a digital camera as others in it's range, however, I feel the price is really jacked up on this one due to the Burst feature(takes sequential pictures). Ok-let's compare-it has 1.6 million pixels(1536 x 1024) per image, which...
Pros: no film development, high quality, older generation camera = cheaper Cons: older, size
The true test of technological devices in today's world is time...and the Kodak DC-260 has truly proved it's worth. I got this camera in August of 1998, and it's still just a notch below the rest...sort of... :)
Pros: Acceptable image quality, get to see photos right away Cons: Focussing problems, no uncompressed mode, still can't touch film for image quality
The Kodak DC-260 takes wonderful photos when set to its highest quality settings. The high resolution makes a vast difference compared with the digital cameras of just a few years ago.
However, given this, there are a few problems I was not...
Pros: Lots of features and great flexibility Cons: Discontinued
The DC-260 was the first digital camera I ever used, and I have been very impressed by it. It is so easy to use, and the pictures look great. The are a lot of different features allowing you to do all sorts of things. You can get to all the settings...
The equations are simple, really. More pixels equal better resolution. More pixels equal a bigger price tag. The Kodak DC260's top-end resolution of 1,536 by 1,024 pixels generates nearly 1.6 million of the little devils, enough for us to identify...
I have been following the progress of digital photography since Sony first announced their original Mavica back in the late 70’s. This was an expensive piece of equipment, but with the way electronics dropped in price it looked for certain that the early...
Pros: Great Photo Quality, Easy Use, Expansive Features Cons: Time to turn on-off
Kodak has produced a winner with the DC-260 digital camera. Unlike other Kodak digital cameras, the DC-260 includes in the box every Kodak option available, with the exception of lens expansions. A one-year, overnight, advance swap warranty...
Pros: Excellent quality pictures, easy to use, good control over exposure Cons: slow processing, cannot use the multiple shot feature
My Kodak DC260 is my constant companion. The quality and color balance are good. The convenience of immediate "processing" with my San Disk flash card reader and my HP Colorsmart 1100 ink jet printer is fantastic! Contrary to published figures,...
Pros: Easy of use, Photo Quality, Fun Cons: Short Battery Life, Slow uploads
I bought this camera for two reasons 1) Its a Kodak! This is a respected name and I felt certain that I would get a good product. 2) It came highly recommended by a friend in the computer industry whom I highly respect! Armed with this knowledge and a...
Pros: Very easy to use. Cons: Not recommended for close-up shots.
I purchased the DC260 for several reasons: the credibility & reliability of the Kodak name, compatible with the iMac & the PC, and the high resolution.
I've owned the camera for approximately 10 months and cannot count the number of...
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