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Kodak EasyShare CX6200 2MP Digital Camera

Kodak EasyShare CX6200 2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $129.99
Your Price: $79.88
Product Info Reviews

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good value
Review: It's small, cheap, and easy to use. Great value and good snapshot camera. Read the fine print, though -- no optical zoom. Multiple flash modes are good, but it doesn't work so well with no flash in diffuse indoor lighting. Considering it was $100 with a 64 MB card, it was a great deal.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GREAT
Review: I brought this for my son to take pics of my grand daughter and it woeks great!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not high quality but good
Review: We've enjoyed our EasyShare camera and have already taken hundreds of pictures. The pictures aren't high quality but do look good on the computer and in small prints. For the money it is worth it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If you have Win2K, stay away!
Review: This camera is more than adequate for the price range. I had to return it, however, because i have Win2K with SP4. Apparently, the software does not work with this service pack. I then tried to access the updated software on the website. After about a half an hour i finally downloaded EasyShare 3.2 (the problem i have is documented on Kodak's site). This version gave me a different error. I asked Kodak for help via e-mail (which, incidentally, they try to hide on their site along with separate drivers). Their e-mail said contact within 24 hours, they never got back to me until i called an 800 number. Bad customer service, rude person on the phone, not worth my trouble. I have never had software from a new product just refuse to install until this camera software.

If you don't have Win2K with SP4 and need a handy, little camera with enough features and ability for most picture-taking, i think it's a decent camera. If you have any problems whatsoever, return the camera immediately instead of trying to get it to work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What is love really?
Review: Is it wrong to be in love with your digital camera? I can't even start to explain my deep feelings for my 'Kodak Easyshare CX6200'. Maybe it is it's sleek body and smooth design. It could be the way I feel like I'm always in charge in the relationship and it goes with me everywhere. It's not ashamed to be seen with me in public. And it never makes me look well, a little hippy in my pics I email my friends from my trip to the beach. It could be the way it looks at me with complete admiration. It never gets hostle and makes a great listener, but it does get a bit gassy around the holidays, but all the same wheter it's wrong or not it really is my soulmate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A best buy
Review: This digital camara is a very nice camara. You can take photos and videos with this camara. This camara comes with a program for your computer to load photos and videos from your camara to your computer.

You can take photos by looking in the viewfinder or the screen. Looking at the screen to take photos is more fun, but I get better photos with the viewfinder and the screen uses more power.

The camera came with Kodak batteries, but I would recommend rechargeable Energizer AA batteries with a charger ($1$$) because they can last up to 205 photos before you need to recharge the batteries.
The Kodak batteries only last about 140 photos before you need to BUY more batteries.

The camera comes with 8MB internal memory and a memory card slot. You can also buy memory card for the camera 16MB,32MB,64MB,128MB and 256MB memory cards.
The internal memory is if you plan on taking 9 photos in the best photo quality with the best (3.2) setting you can take 10 photos before the memory is full.
The better photo quality can take about 18 photos before the memory is full and the good setting can take 30 photos before the memory is full.

You can also turn the flash on and off, a 10 second timer for the shutter, you can change from color to black & white or sepia.

Overall this is a very nice digital camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Superior Camera
Review: Pros: Super quality Best flash Advanced Software Email compatable Super battery life (except for the one it comes with) Strong Lightweight LCD Display Automatically emails when transferred Organized Bells and whistles Video option (if you have a Secure Digital Card) Wonderful camera lens Cons: Flimsy battery door Pictures are a bit darker than wanted (it can be fixed) Zoom only works with viewfinder (which drains battery) Triggers on when you do not want it to And worst of all, the batteries it comes with are intended to be used while you immediately run out of the house to get the batteries it needs. Suggestions: You do not need a Camera Dock. Best batteries are AA NiMH rechargeable batteries Do not leave it on overnight by accident or whatever Get at a 256 MB (or at least a 128 MB) Secure Digital Card if you want any videos Kodak Accessories are a bit pricey, so get the cheaper ones that work better. The one thing that irritates me the most is they jacked down the price right after I bought it (and it was previously the cheapest 2.1 MP camera besides Aiptek which works horribly). Fortunately, I can get my money back since it was only two weeks! I am 90% sure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Compare the 6230
Review: I came to this one because (a) I refuse to pay many times more for digital, and (b) I like the review & delete buttons on the back, instead of having to use a menu to delete.

By now the 6200 and 6320 models cost about the same (close to US$100), but the 6230 has 16Mb internal where the 6200 has 8Mb, and the 6230 also allows much closer-up pictures (special mode); so there's no reason to buy this one anymore.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't buy if it's going to be used for an adult
Review: Its amazingly simple, but image quality is worse than the old time mavicas. So buy it for your kids, and save for something like Casio Exilim or Nikon over 4 MP.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Junk
Review: For the past century, Kodak has made great film and bad cameras. Nothing has changed. I bought the 6200 because it was cheap. It produced photos that only a kid could like, and the camera broke after 8 months. Kodak would not honor the repair warranty.


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