Pros: Terrific professional quality photos, many easy to use features, very durable. Cons: Uses batteries quickly but this is not a major issue.
Could this be one of the best? I purchased my Kodak DX4530 Digital Camera about three years ago. I haven't had one single problem with it. It has the same quality as it did three years ago. When I made the purchase I paid about $300 for the camera and ...
Pros: SO EASY to use camera and software. Takes videos, too. Great resolution. Cons: The kids wiggle out of position before the camera takes the shot.
Okay, I know so many of us are worried about getting a digital camera. You're thinking "Gee, I'd really like to do all those neat things, like e-mail pictures. But, I'm not going to understand how to use it.". Well, if you are currently USING e-mail, ...
Pros: Best value for the money, good pictures, ease of use Cons: No major drawbacks that I can think of.
This camera is an excellent bargain. It is one of the cheapest quality 5 megapixel cameras you will find on the market. At the time of this writing the camera itself is probably over a year old which is ancient in todays technology standards but its ...
Pros: Exposure time adjustments; 2580x1932 high-quality photos; photo modes; battery life Cons: limited flash when using wide angle; bad software; card door can fall off easily
After about a year or so of use I have found this camera to be a great camera for any type of shot you may want to get. The 5.0 Megapixels creates huge images with stunning quality that easily compare to those taken with professional cameras. The ...
Pros: Very easy to use and user friendly. Cons: I wish it had a better display indicator for battery & photos remaining.
My Kodak Easy Share DX 4530 was a present from my fiancee to replace my HP Photosmart that I'd slowly grown to despise. This fun and functional camera came with a useless lens cover and a handy wrist strap. The internal memory was actually quite ...
Pros: Great Digital Camera Cons: Slow shutter speed
We purchased the Kodak 4530 in 2004 when we were expecting our first child. Since then we have taken over 8000 high quality photos. At 5 mega pixels it is now one of the lower mega-pixel cameras but we have always been happy with the quality. We have had ...
Pros: Perfect pictures, ease of use, long AA battery life, low price! Cons: ??? silly lens cap, ...still thinking....
This camera is nearly perfect out of the box. Drop the included pair of AA batteries in and start clicking. The picture quality is the best I've seen in any digital camera. It takes better pictures than my moms $4000 Minolta 35mm! When printed on a ...
Pros: Resolution, Movie Mode Cons: Only 3x optical zoom
This Kodak camera was one I picked out for my 21st birthday. I was looking for a camera with high resolution but at a very affordable price. I was intending to choose a 3.2 mp camera for about $299 but this exclusive kodak camera was the same price ...
Pros: A great camera for someone looking for point and shoot features. Great family camera! Cons: The silly little lens cap is really a pain!
My experience with Kodak has not been very positive, so when my husband presented me with this camera for Christmas, I didn't quite know what to say. I told him that I would try it out and see what it could do. Keep in mind, all I really want was a ...
Pros: Look and feel is good for we Boomers. Easy transfer of pics to the PC. Cons: Costly and short life batteries; only 32 MB internal memory. Kodak EZ-Share software is so-so.
Update: Still happy with this camera. I have no need to go out and buy a later model with more features. Flawless, easy operation. The Kodak EZ-Share software provided is adequate, but not easy to navigate around so that photo files are simply ...
Pros: 5MP, affordable, Kodak name, Movie mode, User friendly, 32MB internal, did I mention 5MP?? Cons: The lens cap isn't that bad...
Want more from your digital camera? How about 5.0MP for prints up to 20"x30"? Close-up details with 3X optical and 3.3X advanced digital zoom. One-touch-simple e-mailing, printing, and picture transfers thanks to the on-camera Share button. ...
Pros: picture quality, easy to understand, zoom, software, easy to upload pictures Cons: weight/size, battery life, lens cap
The Kodak DX4530 digital camera met every expectation I had the minute I got the camera. I received the camera as a Christmas gift three years ago. After many weeks of research, this was the camera that made its way to the top of my list. My ...
Pros: AA BATTERY,CAN TAKE 3 PICTURES IN A ROW, VERY NICE SHARP PICTURES OUTSIDE Cons: VIDEO IN MOV. FORMAT, VIDEO JUMPY,
NIGHT PICTURES MUST STAY VERY STILL
nice clear pictures in daylight, KODAK DX 4530 I have taken 100's of pictures with this camera , and some video. 1) 5 mp , pictures are 2 megs each, jpg format. 2) video is in ( mov ) format very large files . 3.video is jumpy , and the sound is ...
The DX4530 fits into Kodak's upper end of digital cameras - it lacks some features of the higher end DX6 line, and has a better resolution (at 5 megapixels) than the CX line. This camera has a target market and if you fit into that market, this camera is ...
Pros: Priced very competitively with other 5 meg cameras. Cons: Needs just a few more menu options.
I just purchased this camera about a week ago and I'm happy with it so far. It is very light and uses standard AA batteries. The LCD screen is easy to read even outdoors. I like the 5 megapixel resolution, but I think Kodak compresses it a little too much ...
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