Rating: Summary: Horrible Review: The picture quality is very bad and the camera feels cheap compared to Canon and Fuji brands. This is a camera for poor people who can't afford a good brand. I would stick with a Japanese brand camera.
Rating: Summary: Spyware and mediocre pictures Review: Kodak, like Polaroid before it, has had a difficult time making the transition from film to digital. While the company has lofty goals to become a leader in digital media, it is a long way away. This camera has some innovative features, but overall it demonstrates why Kodak is in trouble. PROS: This camera is very easy to use. It is definitely point and click. Very limited features means very limited learning. It's hard to make a mistake with this camera. It is also one of the lowest priced cameras on the market. CONS: Pictures are dull and uninteresting. Color is poor, with an overabundance of yellow. The software, which does not need to be installed if you use external memory and an SD card reader, is full of spyware. The spyware monitors your internet usage and sends information about your browsing habits to the company. You have two choices to get around this. First, don't install the software. Or, second, remove the spyware after it is installed with a program like Spybot Search and Destroy. Summary: For the technophobe, this is a cheap, simple and painless entry into digital photography, but don't expect anything great.
Rating: Summary: It's so good! Review: I got this camra from Santa and I was so excited! If you are a beginner at taking pictures this is the camra for you! It is sooooooooooooo user friendly. My only complaint is that there is no falsh on video. If you want a great digetal camra get this!
Rating: Summary: Died 3 days later.... Review: Took some great Christmas pictures, great zoom and clarity but the whole thing broke before New years 2004! I didn't drop it or anything... even put new batteries... so its off to the manufacturer... be careful with this one!
Rating: Summary: Great camera for the price Review: I wanted a decent digital camera to keep in the car for a minimum cost and this one is the best buy I found. It is simple, takes good pictures, fits in a pocket and has some features that make it a pleasure to use. For Macintosh OS X users, if you download version 3 of the EasyShare software from Kodak's web site it is as good or better than Apple's iPhoto software and interfaces with the camera in unique ways. I am very happy with it, but highly recommend buying rechargeable batteries or buying Kodak's dock which comes with rechargeable batteries.
Rating: Summary: Great camera, good quality photos Review: I purchased two of these for Christmas. I kept one for myself and gave one to my son and daughter-in-law. We are all enjoying this cool camera and having fun sharing pictures via email. It is simple to use and I was impressed with the picture quality. For the money this is a really good camera.
Rating: Summary: Kodak CX6200 Review: This is my first digital camera. It is easy to use and very affordable. I highly rate this camera for anyone. My 6 year old daughter even uses it for scrapbooking, it is that simple and the quality of pictures it takes is excellent. My daughter loves the black and white pictures while I love the color pictures and it is very simple to switch the mode to your choice.
Rating: Summary: A great camera for under $100. Review: I originally bought this as an inexpensive digital camera for my 12 year old for xmas. And boy was I immediately impressed with it. The quality of the picture was excellent; had a nice zoom capability; the viewing screen was very user friendly and intuitive; and it was very, very simple to shoot and operate. Then came the true test: whether I could download pictures to my PC. And to my amazement, it was surprisingly simple and wonderfully packed with great features. Loading an accompanying CD program was simple and rebooting my PC with Windows 98 easily loaded the driver for my USB connection. With the USB cable that comes with the camera, I connected it to the PC, and simply told the easy to follow menu to grab the pictures. After that it was very easy to organize and edit the pictures, including Kodak's red eye elimination feature. Emailing the pictures was a snap, sending pictures in a nice 3x4 size to the recipient. I was so impressed with the ease of operation and quality at this price that I had to write this review, something I generally wouldn't bother with. Compared with my girlfriend's $400 Minolta digital camera, the decision to buy this should be a "no brainer."
Rating: Summary: Great Little Point and Shoot Digital Camera Review: This is a great litle point and shoot camera. Perfect for a beginner digital camera. The only thing missing is an opitcal zoom but if you want that it's only fifty bucks more for the CX6230 (Also a great little cheap camera).
Rating: Summary: For the price, you just cannot be this digi-cam Review: 1st off, price. This camera is less than $100 bucks for 2-megapixels. Is 2MP enough you may ask? Yes. At least for the avg. joe that wants to take pictures to store on his computer or for fun. I've used this for the past 2 weeks and I love it. My brother can't stop asking me to borrow it. The picture quality is great. It takes pictures at 1600x1200 (I think this is 8x10). I don't really plan on printing any but the usual 5x7 or 4x6 will come out just fine. The video quality however is mediocore. What do you expect from a cheap camera, the best of both worlds? Nope, I bought this primarily for the camera feature and it works wonders. I have a digi-camcorder for my videos anyways. One other thing is I didn't like the fact that it doesn't have a lens cover. I'm afraid to scratch it but I keep it in a case. I know Logitech came out with a cool wallet digi-cam but it's 1.3MP and it's around 70-100 bucks. I'll take the 2MP. This camera is very simple to use as I learned all the features within 5 minutes. I'd recommend this camera for the simple enthusiast!
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