Pros: Easy to use and comes with everything to start taking beautiful digital photos. Cons: It use to come with a 20MB card and now only an 8 MB card.
This is probably Kodaks best selling digital camera so far. Since the introduction of the DC280, Kodak has introduced a lot more digital cameras with a lot more features and quality in the photos. When first introduced the camera sold for about...
I must admit I blindly purchased this camera, Kodak DC280, without too much consideration. I was looking into photography options for a website that I am working on which consists mainly of small detailed images of jewelry and charms.
Pros: Fantastic pictures, saves money over the long run, instant gratification Cons: Initial cost, definitely not sleek-looking
Over the years, I have had to work hard to keep my impulsively-buying gadget hound inner-self from putting me in the poorhouse. It probably wouldn't be so bad if I had just ONE area of focus, but I love gadgets of nearly any sort- kitchen tools, TV,...
Pros: excellent photos, CF memory, point-and-click Cons: heavy, a bit bulky
These days the push is to smaller faster sleeker consumer electronic devices, particularly in portable devices. If your number one priority is getting the smallest and lightest digital camera, the Kodak DC280 isn't for you. It is about the size of a...
Pros: Resolution, usage, aesthetics Cons: Too little optical zoom
The Kodak DC280 is my first digital camera and, as it would appear so far, the only one I’ll need for quite some time. With great resolution and a quick learning curve, the DC280 provides powerful picture-taking ability within a reasonable cost. In my...
Pros: mega pixel mega pixel!!! Cons: close ups are bad, drain on the batteries
The Kodak DC 280 -- Worth it?
Has Kodak done it again? Have they once again mastered the digital imaging and great pixel quality they have forever been boasting about? Well, YEs and No.
Pros: Ease of use, quality of results Cons: The ac adapter has to be purchased separately
When I first opened the package and began checking my purchase I was wondering what had ever possessed me to do such a thing. I've been a professional photographer, and even been published in general circulation magazines. I've used every format from...
Pros: TV-out, great image quality, good software Cons: poor closeups, loose lens cap
Digital cameras are fast becoming the camera of choice for the average consumer. They have many benefits over film based cameras, but also some draw backs. Benefits
- no recurring film costs
- no development costs
- easier to...
Pros: Very simple use Cons: Takes a long time to upload if you have an old computer
This is such a wonderful camera. I have already wrote a review on the camera itself. I now wanted to write one on the ease of uploading photos from this camera.
The DC 280 comes with Adobe Profession Photo Lab. It is a very simple program...
Pros: Nice Pictures, Sturdy Case, Flexible Controls Cons: Not Acceptably Compatible with Windows NT or Windows 2000, Poor Battery Life, Poor LCD Display
I did my homework on digital cameras and had narrowed it down to the Kodak DC280 Zoom and the Olympus D-450 Zoom. I selected the Kodak for a couple of key reasons. For one, it had a USB interface which is vastly superior in transfer speed to serial...
Pros: easy and efficient/durable Cons: may be outdated in a few years
This DC280 ZOOM is a testament to the fact that new technology doesn't always have to be too complicated for new consumers. In other words, you don't have to sacrifice quality, efficience and innovation for accessibility.
Pros: price, resolution, ease of use, features, zoom, picture sharpness, exposure and resolution, durability Cons: loves batteries, you need rechargeables, However, The firmware update helps a lot!
I've had a few digital cameras so far. This camera replaced a Kodak DC 210 which was stolen from my home during a move. I hope the mover who stole the camera is enjoying it as much as I did. I bought that particular camera primarily on price. It had much...
Pros: Great pictures, great software and easy to carry around! Cons: Like what everyone says about digital cameras - Battery eater!
The first time I saw this camera, I knew it was the ONE I was looking for! It's features and price qualified me for it. This is my first digital camera, no regrets so far.
The DC280 is a 2.0 Megapixel camera. When the resolution is...
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