Pros: 2.2” LCD, 6.1 megapixels, affordable price, good lens, elegant, great battery, amazing picture quality Cons: two second shot-to-shot delay, only one resolution available for movie mode
Kodak is a company that is renowned around the world in the photography business. They coined the phrase “Kodak Moment” to symbolize a truly special picture. However, they are also one of the leading digital camera manufacturers, and their line of ...
Pros: 6.1 MegaPixel Camera, 2.2 inch LCD window, Long lasting rechargeable battery, Great picture quality Cons: 2-Second delay between shots, Zoom does not respond well on video mode
The Kodak EasyShare DX7630 Digital Camera has been one great camera for the past 3 years that I have been using it. I made the move from an SLR camera to a couple of different digital cameras until I finally put out a bit more money for a camera ...
Pros: VERY user friendly, Great quality & resolution in a compact, Video capturing option, etc... Cons: Orange battery clip broke off in the first week of use.
After using a cheap 1MP digital camera w/o a LCD or any special features (Largan Chameleon Mega) for about 3 years, I finally stepped up in the world and bought an ever so popular "Kodak Easy Share". I wanted a camera that wasn't only light-weight ...
Pros: Easy to operate, don't have to know it all to get great quality pictures Cons: Software interface needs improvement
I bought this camera since my Kodak 215's battery door broke from MUCH use. I wanted to get as many megapixels as possible for the money. I love this camera for the ease of use. Even my husband can use it. It has settings for just general picture ...
Pros: Price, easy of use. The Kodak name alone. Cons: Nothing worth writing about
I purchased the DX7630 after using a Kodak CX3700 for over a year. The CX3700 is 3.1 megapixels and very limited in options, so it was time to move up a level. After a lot of research I decided on the DX7630. The Kodak name is also a good ...
Pros: Pic quality, startup time, manual controls. Cons: Availability of accessories and add-ons (batteries), no manual focus.
This is an update, my original post which is below. I really wish that this camera had manual focus on it, other than that, it has everything that I wanted. The battery life is awesome, I was able to take 247 pictures and still had some battery life ...
Pros: Very easy software to use to enhance photos; great color, clarity and detail. Cons: Limited memory, slightly pricey, the on button can be cumbersome but all can be overcome!
Just beginning to dabble in on-line auctions, an experienced friend told me I needed a DSL connection, a scanner, and a digital camera. Changing from dial-up to DSL was not too big of a deal (And "I" even hooked it up rather than rely on my husband!); ...
Pros: Menus are pretty intuitive and not layered too deeply. Cons: Lens cap sturdy enough? Tiny internal memory.
There's lots of good words from previous reviewers on the technical aspects of this camera. I'm not nearly as sophisticated a photographer as many of those folks, so I'll just note a few things that I am really liking about this camera. Have owned and ...
Pros: Durable, small, good for basic use. Cons: Too many confusing features for a basic camera.
This is my third digital camera in about 6 years - and my first Kodak Easy Share (my first 2 being HP). I will give it a definite improvement from the HP in all aspects - quality, durability, compatibility - however, in my home; this Easy Share's days ...
Pros: Easy to use, no shutter lag, flexible, high quality lens. Cons: Poor LCD visiblity in daylight. Imager sometimes fails to capture complex details in foliage, etc.
I like the flexible controls on the 7630 and have been using it in "Aperture-priority" mode so I can set the iris myself-- it gives me some control over how sharp the main subject will be vs. objects in the background. After shooting for a while, I got ...
Pros: color saturation, Good sharpness, sharp lense, good customer support, good flash, and great indoor photos Cons: Outdoor shots often resulted in under exposed picturesand cheap plastic construction
I bought this camera as an early Christmas present in 2004. I found it to be a decent point and shoot with excellent indoor results, with or without flash. Sharpness: I found the pictures taken with this camera to be nicely contrasted with a ...
Pros: Optics, Battery Life, Hand Feel, Advanced Features, Ease of Use, Low Price Cons: SD Card Format, Lens Extends Even For Just Reviewing Pictures
This review will be concise. I was going to purchase a Nikon D70, 6MP digital SLR, but backed out at the last minute because I realized I wanted to hold out on a higher MP standard before I sunk 1000+ into a camera. I was a bit skittish about buying ...
Pros: 6.1 megapixel, price, optical zoom and the scene modes Cons: Lag time, optical viewer(parallax problem), Slow or no AF in low light conditions
I bought this camera for my wife as a birthday gift and to replace another Kodak (DX4530). Of course I used it first to see how good it was. I was not disappointed. It was more than what she was looking for in a camera. She wanted something easy to use ...
Pros: Image quality, battery life, improved build quality, EasyShare software Cons: No uncompressed images, can't be turned on for review without removing lens cap
I recently decided to buy a new digital camera. My old Kodak offered consistently good photos in many conditions with minimal fuss, so staying with the brand was almost a given. I wanted my next camera to be a solid investment--one that would "grow" ...
Pros: excellent photo quality, very decent price, both user friendly and allowing for significant control. Cons: Irritating software, controls take getting used to.
As far as digital cameras go, it's hard to find a decent quality camera that performs well, while still being of legitimate price range. However, I found this camera to be quite excellent for the price that I got was able to buy it for. The 6.1 ...
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