Pros: Easy to use, nice looking results Cons: Not as easy to use as a SLR.
This is another in the Kodak EasyShare line. And just like its predecessors it is a very easy camera to use. I feel it is designed for the masses. But even though it is designed for the average individual it is still a very powerful digital camera. ...
Pros: Clear crisp pictures, beautiful color, able to shoot black and white. Cons: manual could be better, small on and off button.
For Christmas this year, my husband bought me a camera. He knew I wanted a camera that had a zooming lens where I could take close-ups or long range pictures of the birds and boats outside our house on the lake. I couldnt have dreamed up the ...
Pros: Long Battery Life, takes pictures in low light, movies come out pretty good. Cons: Like a non-digital camera with all the fixings, this takes lots of getting used to.
This is only my second digital camera. The first one I bought was a nightmare. It was a Hewlett Packard, and although it took great pictures when the battery was fully charged, the battery only stayed charged for about one to two pictures, and then it ...
Pros: 10X Optical Zoom
Easy to use Cons: Lots of JPG artifacting at all image quality settings
I purchased my Kodak DX7590 a little over a year ago. For the most part the camera serves me well. I have learned to adjust for its quirks and am somewhat satisfied with the pictures it produces. The camera came very close to meeting my expectations but ...
Pros: 5.0mp, ease of use, 10x optical zoom, solid feel, lots of options. Cons: Flimsy battery door, high compression levels
I received this camera as a Christmas gift after I had done some research throughout the summer to choose the camera that was right for me. The Kodak DX7590, released in September, is an upgrade to the popular DX6490 model. The main differences ...
Pros: 10x zoom
great picture quality
awesome pre-set modes
best camera! Cons: on/off button slightly awkward
no manual focus - not an issue for me
This camera is amazing! I have had only Sony digital cameras before this - I had the DSCs30, s50, F717 and then the latest, the DSCV-1. All were good. I read the reviews on this new Kodak and just had to try it. I went to Best Buy, picked it up and used ...
Pros: Zoom, automatic settings, ease of use Cons: Brutal manual, poor lens cap
I bought this camera in February, and immediately used it on a 4+ month around-the-world trip that put it through its paces on Fijian seascapes, Kiwi alpscapes, Indonesian wildlife, Thai street scenes, Egyptian antiquities, and the varied delights of ...
Pros: Easy to use, good quality pics, Lots of shooting options Cons: Needs battery meter, lens adapter underexposes with built-in flash, needs image stabilization
I bought this camera in my quest to no longer use film. With a 1 GB SD card I can take over 600 5mb standard pics! I wanted a zoom and got a great one but at distance, you must hold the camera steady of course. That's where image stabilization would ...
Pros: 10x optical zoom, large display, many scene modes and user adjustable settings, good image quality. Cons: Power button is very small and in a recessed spot.
I owned a Kodak DX3900 for 3 years and enjoyed the ease of use of the Kodak software and dock for downloading pictures. I enjoyed 35mm photography for several years prior to beginning digital photography and now was looking for a digital camera with a ...
Pros: easy, camera/accessories grow with you, can print at home with printer dock, Cons: No Raw image, but otherwise, no complaints.
very consumer friendly, this Kodak camera really outdoes most of the competition, and when you include the low price and other features, there are no real competitors. kodak offers a 10x zoom and has 5 megapixels for super sharpness, even if you decide ...
Pros: 10 power zoom, 5MP, anti blur features, Cons: Darker pictures tend to turn out grainy or blurred.
I bought my Kodak a couple years ago. It has turned out to be a very good all around camera. I have bought a stand for my longer or darker shots. He helps to stabilize the camera from blurring. The camera is impressive the clear shots it takes at quite a ...
Pros: It looks impressive and it has easy to use controls Cons: BLURRY and inconsistent photo quality, plus bad flash problems
I have been taking photos semi-professionally for churches and organizations for 25+ years and digital photos for at least 7 years. I have never had a camera other than this one that has such bad focus problems. About 1 in 4 photos is blurry. Shots ...
Pros: Great 10X OPTICAL zoom, with 5 Megapixel resolution, made easy! Cons: The way the camera is designed, when you hold it, your finger blocks the auto-focus!
I feel like digital cameras have become akin to my cell phone. It seems every year or two, I am looking for a new, up to date model. Well this time, I had an older Kodak 2800, which is 2 Megapixels, and cost me $625 at Buy.com a few years ago! Wow, have ...
Pros: Good zoom range, large screen. Cons: SLOW, low image quality, annoying to use.
The technical specifications may seem impressive to the uninitiated, but the performance is lacking. Good points: Somewhat compact for its zoom range, decent build quality, large display. Bad points: Critical settings and features are either ...
Pros: Great images at wide angles, overall user friendliness Cons: Long zoom, while enticing, does not come with image stabilizer feature
I purchased the Kodak DX7590 in January 2005 after doing what I thought was ample research. The decision to purchase this particular model was based on the long zoom features (up to equivalent 380 mm lens). Overall, this camera is pretty decent with ...
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