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by roarhowl , Mar 23 '00
Pros: Best product in its price range, lots of options, easy to use, great support and warranty Cons: loves to eat batteries for breakfast...
If you've messed with those cheaper lesser digital cameras that give
you a somewhat blurry, poor picture then step up now and try this camera.
It will change your opinion of digital. It has tons of features just a few are the LCD, quality...
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by Proboard3 , Jan 16 '00
Pros: 1'8 inch LCD View Finder Cons: 4mb Picture Card
Okay here's the thing. I recently bought a Kodak DC-215 Digital ZOOM Camera. From a local Staples retailer. I paid $350 for it. I am very pleased with it for the price I paid. I like the on screen menus and the 1'8 inch LCD viewfinder on the back. It...
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by shannonr , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Easy to use, great pictures, good price Cons: drains down batteries fast
I have had my Kodak DC-215 for about a week now. It was buy far worth every cent paid for it. If you think you need to spend $1,000 for a GOOD digital camera, think again. This camera was on sale at 2 places for $350, regular price is $400. Within 5...
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by T-845 , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Easy to use and understand Cons: The LCD viewscreen is a drain on batteries
I was introduced to the Kodak DC-215 Millenium Gold Edition camera in November 1999. We had just got it in and I was already looking for a digital camera... so I tried this one out and I simply loved it.
It's easy to understand, both the...
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by DYLANLAD , Mar 25 '00
Pros: Photo Quality , ease of use, features. Cons: Eats batteries if you aren't careful.
I was sceptical about switching from the regular 35mm camera to a small , hand held KODAK DC215 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA but once I figured out how to use both the camera AND the awesome ADOBE PHOTOSHOP software that comes with the camera I was in...
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by AtlantaGreg - Top 1000, Dec 01 '00
Pros: Solid camera body. Good indoor, email, & smaller printed quality pics. Very easy to use, and good documentation. Cons: Cheap memory card slot cover/eject button. Not so great outdoor shots. LCD is a bit weak on brightness when using indoors at night with normal lighting.
I recently received the Kodak DC215 as an early Christmas gift, so I can't complain as a buyer, as I didn't actually pay for it. :-) I know that in Atlanta, the going retail rate in the stores is still hovering around $299 for this camera, but the...
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by wheniate28 , Dec 18 '00
Pros: quality, availablity, lcd screen, style Cons: batteries, slow uploading
The introduction of the digital camera into my life has made a tremendous impact. I am able to take pictures with friends when they visit and then send them home with a copy that same night. It also saves me a trip to the local film center to get...
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by shanewho , Mar 23 '01
Pros: Small, sturdy. Inexpensive for what you get. USB Scandisk for transferring pictures. Cons: Heavy on batteries
I have had the Kodak DC-215 Millennium Edition for over a year now. The difference between the regular edition and this one is that mine came with 8 MB of memory instead of 4 MB and it also comes with a USB Card reader. Other than that, they are...
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by foodoo , Sep 22 '00
Pros: Fast, easy, convenient Cons: Uses a lot of battery power
Not too long ago, I attended my husband's high school reunion. A friend of ours was there and had his digital camera in tow. The next morning in our e-mail, we had pictures for the reunion. That's when we knew we needed a digital camera!
We...
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by latakiahaze , Feb 15 '01
Pros: Good ergonomics, sharp macro shots, good flash, easy to use Cons: Serial connection (buy a USB card reader), soft at infinity
I've tried most cameras around the 1 megapixel mark, including the Fuji 1300 and 1400 whilst looking for a model for work (see my reviews) but the camera I bought for my own use is the Kodak DC 215.
In theory at a fraction under a Megapixel it...
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by MichaelLantz , Aug 14 '00
Pros: Ease of use, very good pictures inside with no movement Cons: poor display, poor pictures of movement, small memory card
A good friend has a Kodak 265 which is an incredible camera, so I've taken pictures with both the 265 and 215. At the time, the 265 was close to $1000, but price drops have brought it to much less on the internet.
I ended up buying a $300...
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by zviperz , Sep 13 '00
Pros: compact,nice looking,very good photos Cons: eats up batteries,but what digital doesn't!
I bought this camera 6 months ago because i needed a camera for auctions.i ordered mine online for around 300 dollars at the time because i had heard many good reviews on it.it was very easy to install the drivers and the software programs it came with.i...
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by ahoult , Jun 13 '02
Pros: Good photo quality, LCD screen let's you preview photos Cons: Not durable, EATS batteries, LCD screen difficult to see outdoors
I received a refurbished Kodak DC215 free of charge from an organization to help other organizations post web photos. It looked like a nice, heavy, quality brand new camera and came in unopened packaging with its components. I didn't know it was...
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by MailAngels , Oct 06 '00
Pros: Great pictures, great features. I'm in love! Cons: Gotta get all the accessories!
My mother bought me the Kodak DC215 for my birthday this year. I never had any idea what I was in for. I have never been so amazed in all of my life.
This camera features 2x zoom, 1 megapixel, quick upload, excellent Adobe software, Flash...
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by okchico , Nov 28 '00
Pros: size, weight, photo options Cons: battery life
I am a true gadget buff, and if it is one thing I know, within a week after buying a new "electronic toy" I will either feel good about making the purchase, or I will feel totally wit-deficient.
Fortunately, with the Kodak DC-215 I...
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