Pros: Has the ability to produce high quality, professional like photos Cons: Sometimes the pictures are too dark when taken inside with limited lighting.
He was outside playing with his big brothers when I called out to them, "Boys it is time to come in and get baths." The two year old slipped right by me and just seconds later I found him in the tub of water. He was still completely clothed including ...
Pros: Large screen, long videos, great manual/manual-assist modes Cons: none
A little background: I currently have 2 film cameras: a 70s-era fully manual SLR 35mm with a variety of lenses and a point-n-shoot compact 35mm. Like most, I love the exposure flexibility and lens options on the SLR but the simplicity of the other ...
Pros: Point and shoot simplicity, Abundant modes and features, Manual options, Price, Beautiful Results, Great Battery Cons: None
I am an amateur/casual photographer, and this will be the 4th Kodak Digital camera that I've owned. I recently reviewed my last purchase, a Kodak C340, on Epinions. I loved that camera, but it met an unfortunate death on my vacation to Puerto Plata ...
Pros: It takes mini movies, that you can email! No need to buy a video camera! Cons: Batteries wear out. You need a couple extra memory cards.
I received my EasyShare as a present from my husband. It has been the one most awesome piece of technology besides my computer that we own. Especially since we have 2 kids! We have probably taken 800 pictures within the last year. It is easy to do, just ...
Pros: Speed, big LCD, price, auto or full manual, many "scene" modes, 4x optical zoom. Cons: Battery door opens too easily to reveal flimsy spring clip. Otherwise, NO REAL CONS.
It's not easy trying to decide what the best camera for your needs, budget & skill level. Ultimately this camera stood out like a shining beacon of light. It beat out rival models in many areas. It has a very large screen, the shutter speed is blazing ...
Pros: - Photo Quality, Low-light focus
- movie mode great
- DURABLE!!! survived awful car crash!! Cons: Haven't found one yet!!!
This camera is simply FANTASTIC. I'd done tons of research on it before purchasing it online for a great price (there are great prices on it everywhere, actually! it's just an AWESOME value!) and couldn't find any major flaws with it. When I finally ...
Pros: Full plus features for a Point & Shoot Zoom Camera. Easy to learn. Cons: Slide lever on battery compartment could use a more secure latch.
Starting with a DX3900 3 years ago which I still use, I wanted to get a 4 MP camera that would take the add on telephoto and wide angle lenses I had purchased previously. After much research, I settled on the DX 7440 and have not been sorry in the 3 ...
Pros: Price, ease of use, options. Cons: cost of prints, can only use Kodak paper/ink
I am relativity late in getting to the digital camera movement. I was a hold out for the old film versions. My first digital camera was a cheap one, (Hi-Val MagicImage DR-MD500 Digital Camera, check out my review of it) which is a very basic camera. I ...
Pros: PRICE, 16 scene modes!!, lightweight, easy to use Cons: Hmmm, not sure there are any.
After searching the net, reading tons of user reviews on about 100 other cameras, my search is over. Thank you to the two reviewers (here), and to the many reviewers that are listed on the major electronics retailer's site, for the helpful insight to a ...
Pros: durability, size, lcd, video, sharp picture, price Cons: no zoom while recording video
I must have looked at 200 plus cameras, read countless reviews, and at last, i found the DX7440. This camera is by far the best digital camera i have owned. Pictures a Sharp and vibrant. It's a professional camera but half the price! I bought it on ...
Pros: Easy to use, nice pictures, fast, quite small, cheap Cons: Not really detailed pictures (4mp), a little bulky (for a pocket)
Well, let's be honest: the DX7440 is not a beauty, is it? The features do not seem really overwhelming, do they? But wait until you have used one! It just "feels" great. Due to the clear symbols and the "how to do"-on-screen-descriptions almost ...
Pros: Shutter Speed
Zero Motion Blur
Ease Of Use
Large 2.2" Monitor Cons: Clock Resets all the time
Sharpness dial is hard to turn
Coming from an amateur... I just bought this camera for my wife for her birthday. I read a few reviews on some other 7 megapixel cameras, and didn't feel like dropping $600 on one. I almost went as far as buying a 35mm SLR because I really hated ...
Pros: Great exposure and color.
Long battery life.
Wider angle lens.
Cons: I don't have any complaints about the camera.
I have actually bought and tested 5 cameras, the Kodak DX7440, being the last one. My first camera was a 3MP Sony DSC-P1, which I still have. The flash was weak and the indoor photos had a brown cast. I then bought a Kodak DX6440 and it was good, ...
Pros: good battery life. great pics. doesn't kill your wallet. Cons: no zoom in/out while in movie mode. doesn't come with AC adapter
I bought this camera about a year ago....i think when i bought it at Best Buy it was about 229, went down in price a little since i bought it, but it was worth every penny. If you can afford it, buy the warranty. its only like 60 bucks more...but it will ...
Pros: easy to use. Many features that allow you to grow with it. Cons: poor low light focus.
The DX7440 is my third digital camera. I agree with all of the praise in the other reviews I've read, but there is one con that I find pretty significant. It does not focus well on low light or low contrast situations. This is especially true for macro ...
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