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Kodak EasyShare DX4330 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Kodak EasyShare DX4330 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

List Price: $349.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Day, Night trouble
Review: I bought this camera last december, It's great, I have to say It's the best buy for the money, The quality is great, great battery life, but the only problems I have found are lot of crashes on the software Easyshare over Win XP, but not big deal. Also I don't like the Quicktime format for Video/Audio (*.mov) because the compression format could be better than this one. The mayor problem I have found is taking pictures at night, most of them are out of focus, or with a orange shadow around the objects, specially if it is a open wide picture.
Anyway if the most part of your pictures are going to be taked on good light, don't think it twice, buy this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kodak DX4330 digital camera
Review: I gave the Kodak digital camera as a Christmas gift. My wife and I love it. It's extremely easy to use and takes wonderful pictures. However, eight days after opening the camera, it acquired an internal error that could not be fixed. I reported the camera error and problem to Amazon.com. Amazon.com was very quick to respond and shiped me a new camera within three business days. Thank you Amazon.com!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good camera to start off with
Review: I have had this camera since xmas and it has been well worth the money i paid for it. I was able to get magnificent scenery shots with it which are available to view at [my web site].
The timer control for this camera was very handy with warnin red LED's which flash quicker as it gets closer to taking the photo. It has a manual over and under exposure lever which i found very handy for taking certain types of shots.

One thing i did find that i did not like was the manual. Although i was able to understand it the rest of the family have been strugling. The camera is also able to make short video clips although the quality is not very good they very handy.
I advise to get a 128mb memory card as the internal memory you get with it is not enough as it only allows you 12 best quality shots. Another good idea is to get an extra set of battries and a charger.
I did not like that the camera did not come with a case! Which is essential i think.
Overall a very good purchase for a beginner!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good for day time. Very bad for night time pictures
Review: Its a very good camera when there is enought light. But for poorly illuminated or night time pictures this is not the right option. It has features like longtime exposure, night mode etc.. all these do not, help as the picture comes very shaky...
tripod is a must for this camera, atleast for night time pictures...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: kodak dx4330 a superb digital camera
Review: This is the satisfied purchase I have done all these years.
Easy to use, easy to transfer the pictures. Video is with good quality.

Cons:
Red eye reduction is unavoidable.
Lens cover is manual which may damage the lens if not handle perfectly. Battery last longer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best bang for the buck
Review: If you want the best picture quality for the money, this is it. I did a direct comparison of the 3 mega pixel 4330 to a 2 megapixel Fujifilm Finepix 2650, and even discounting the substantionallly higher resolution of the Kodak, it beat the Fuji hands down in picture quality; exposure, hue, saturation, brightness, and contrast. It's 3x optical zoom is better than than the common 2x on cameras even costing a lot more $.

A major plus of the Kodak 4330 over other 3 megapixel cameras I looked at is that it takes AA batteries. Rechargeable NiMH are recommended but common alkaline batteries can be used in a pinch, so there's no need to carry a special $30 spare battery as many other brands require. AA's don't last long, but they're dirt cheap. It doesn't come with a rechargeable battery; a long-life lithium battery is included. No memory card is included (it takes multimedia cards) but it has 16 megs of internal storage.

I think comments by others about the LCD display are overly critical; its as good as any in the price range and bigger than most. The Kodak editing software could be better, but once the pix are tranferred to the computer, you can edit them with any software you like (most digicam manufacturers have free software downloads so you can try them all).

This camera is a breeze to use and takes pictures that are almost film quality; and that says it all for the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I absolutely love it!
Review: This is a great camera. I bought this camera based on the megapixel vs price and it turns out it's everything and more. I'm a novice when it comes to digital cameras, this was my first one and kodak makes it so easy to work. I bought the kodak docking station as well which helps recharge batteries and load the pics onto your computer with a touch of a button. This is a great camera for the money and I would recommend this to anyone looking to purchase a digital camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: Fantastic camera. Pictures are great, price is fair, LCD is good enough. The battery that is included in the package lasts a long time. I took almost 400 pictures (most of them with the LCD on), recorded 2 movies, and the batts are still working.
I am completely satisfied. Thanks Kodak!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: This is my first 3.1 M digi cam.. after a lot of skepticism on different models, i zeroed on this one.
PROS
1) Results are fantastic
2) Night shots are extremely clear for a camera in this class.
3) I have seen results on equivalent Toshiba, image rendering results on kodak are great.(software is easy to handle)
4) Video feature is good.
CONS
1) Lens cover is required to be manually closed, chances of damage to lens.
2) Red eye is unavoidable as with most cameras.

Overall : v. satisfied customer and proud to be a kodak DX4330 owner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love this camera
Review: I love this camera. Batteries last longer than I expected, nice photos, easy to use. I chose it as it has a good 3 times optical zoom and 3.1 mega pixels. Most camera seemed to have either one or the other. Also, consumer reports rated this kodak range to be the best for what I required and was prepared to pay. My only negatives were that I had a bit of trouble installing the software on my MAC and had to get help from Kodak. The other negative is that there was an inexplicable black spot on all the photos but as this is a problem with my particular camera once I receive the replacement this shouldn't be a concern. Overall, highly recommended.


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