Pros: Small, lightweight, 5MP 8X combines zoom; accepts SD/MMC memory cards; compatible with EasyShare Printer Dock. Cons: Kodak EasyShare software is mediocre at best.
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PowerShot SD20, I always believed that my ascension to the world of all things digital would never be complete until I owned a digital camera and could shot pictures on the fly. I ...
Pros: user-friendly, good accessories, takes SD Memory cards, high resolution, great price, great quality Cons: takes AA batteries, and eats them quickly, movies get transfered only in Quicktime format
Last year at about this time of the year I had a brilliant idea. When my wife's birthday rolls around in August, I'll get her a digital camera. After all, at the time my son's birthday would have been right around the corner and many good picture ...
Pros: Clear LCD, nice videos, compact beyond expectations for price. Cons: Flash recovery is slow and flimsy battery cover. No manual exposure or focus controls.
Sick of playing musical film change? Still trying to find that lost roll of film to take to be developed? Read on, because this camera is probably for you. PERSONAL STORY: My daughter opened this point and shoot camera for Christmas ...
Pros: Small, easy to use, good quality photos. Cons: Gobbles up the batteries!
I HAD to have a digital camera, though I will never believe digital images, online or printed, are anywhere near the same quality as 35 mm photos. That said, I HAD to get a digital camera for some writing assignments I had because my editors wanted ...
Pros: Easy to use, reasonably priced, mega features, quality images, FUN Cons: Bad software, slight delay taking picture, no camera case
MY TRIP INTO THE WORLD OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY - I am a photo enthusiast, but still an amateur photographer. I have been using a Canon EOS Rebel-G SLR camera with many different lenses and a nice hot shoe flash to take my special photographs. The ...
Pros: Pictures are big and beautiful. The camera is very fast. Cons: Kodak "Easy"Share software is cumbersome and unintuitive. WORST camera software ever.
I bought the Kodak EasyShare CX7530 after researching several 4-5 Megapixel models and decided on this one because I came across a deal to get the $80 camera dock for free. I had been leaning towards getting this camera anyway, but the free dock just ...
Pros: Long movie capability, inexpensive, and with many useful features Cons: A little larger than many new digitals, and the load screen is just long
I recently purchased this camera at the local Wal-Mart preceding a vacation to Germany because my Canon had become increasingly unreliable as of late. My take on it is as follows: EASE OF USE: It doesn't get much easier than this. You turn it on, are ...
Pros: Simple easy to use, good quality photos and some flexibility for average user. Cons: Somewhat slow shutter speed, lackluster Kodak software interface. No SD card!!
Kodak was the first to develop a consumer digital camera in 1991, and this product is the end result. Good quality pictures and very easy to use. A good buy for making quick digital snapshots and mpeg video. You might want to avoid the Kodak ...
Pros: Various Features, Photo Printer, Case and the Price Cons: None
I have been looking for a digital camera for several months. My Daughter left my Canon Elph on a table at her Senior Prom and it disappeared. My husband and I were shopping at Sears and they had the Kodak EasyShare Digital Camera's on display. My ...
Pros: Very durable, ready for the next picture quickly, good on batteries Cons: Ergonomics of button placement
We recently purchased this camera and the docking station at work to take pictures in an industrial setting, so it gets a couple of hundred pictures taken with it a day and is not treated with delicate hands by any means. As with any consumer product, ...
Pros: Ease of use, Quality LCD Screen, Beautiful pictures Cons: Slightly slower shutter lag time than a typical camera
Having never used a digital camera, we were perplexed as to the array of cameras out there. Based on reviews of the Kodak Easyshares, we decided as digicam-virgins the simpler, the better! However, the reviews were of the previous models (as you know, ...
Pros: Ease of use, features for price, quality of pictures, battery life, and size. Cons: Hard to see screen in low/high lights.
After about 1 year of research, I finally made the plunge and purchased a digital camera. I finally decided on a Kodak after using my sister-in-law's older model. After reviewing the different models, I decided that the CX7530 had the best bang for the ...
Pros: Size, Picture Quality, Price, Features Cons: It's not waterproof
I had been wanting a digital camera for YEARS, but I wanted to wait until a) the technology had gotten better & b) the prices had gotten cheaper. My mom, not being as financially cautious as myself, plunged ahead & purchased this same camera model a ...
Pros: Has great features for any 5.0 digital camera priced for less than $200. Cons: The only issue found was that it's sold with a cheap battery for pricing purposes.
This is my 3rd Kodak digital, and purchased primarily for the video/audio capture. It performs well in all respects for a 5.0 purchased for $167. It has many advantages over the 1st generation DX4900 that sold for $400 only four years ago. I would ...
Pros: Great pics, video, ease of use, clarity Cons: no case, bad software, shutter lag
Since my husband is from Ireland, and we see his family only once per year, having quality pictures of our visits is crucial. We needed to buy a camera that provides very clear pictures, has excellent zoom, and perhaps even take some video clips for ...
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