Rating: Summary: Great little digital camera Review: 1. I would like to say that it is a very good product. The picture quality is very good as an entry level camera. Battery life is fairly good with top end batteries, I have also used rechargeable batteries with poor results. I think that I can snap 20 pics with the rechargeable batteries, whereas I can get up to 60-70 with good energizers. 2. The size of the camera is nice, it's not too small but defenitly not too big. It has a comfterable feel when taking pics. 3. A nice feature is it's internal memory, I have purchased a large memory card to accent this nice feature. 4. It is very easy to use. This being my first digital camera, I have no problems using it. 5. I recommend this camera to anyone who is not looking to spend too much money for one.
Rating: Summary: Outstandingly simple with great quality pictures Review: After 3 weeks I have gotten to a point that my pictures are almost as good as my Canon SLR camera. My wife will never use our 35mm camera again. The docking cradle and simple software made the transfer to digital printing very simple. The 4x6 paper is great quality, but 8x10 prints are the way to go as the quality is great. I bought some cheaper quality photo paper and thats what I got...cheaper looking prints. Stick with Kodak paper, as its worth the extra money. I have seen some prints that my neighbor gets from Ofoto and my pictures on 8x10 from my HP printer look as good and I dont have to wait.
Rating: Summary: Kodak's Easy Share makes it Easy to Share! Review: Great camera great pictures. Free bag & paper nice, too. Easy to use, simple to operate and not too many bells and whistles for the beginner. It took 30 minutes from opening the box to viewing pictures on my PC...Easy, good value, free stuff! GREAT
Rating: Summary: Quick & E Z Review: I am a 35mm buff that has had this unit VERY HAPPILY for a year now with No problems. This is Easy to use takes fantastic photos. A nice extra to have is a carrying case. Go ahead and upgrade to the larger memory card, you'll take more photos so you'll need it! Batteries charge last surprisingly long as long as you limit the video use.
Rating: Summary: Quick & E Z Review: I am a 35mm buff that has had this unit VERY HAPPILY for a year now with No problems. This is Easy to use takes fantastic photos. A nice extra to have is a carrying case. Go ahead and upgrade to the larger memory card, you'll take more photos so you'll need it! Batteries charge last surprisingly long as long as you limit the video use.
Rating: Summary: Tips on using CX6330 Review: I bought the camera in August. And simply to said it is easy for a beginner (like me) to use. No doubt on it. (You can check on other people reviews). Here are some tips that I would like to share (never mentioned else where, as far as I know).For those IT-background people (like me), you might consider upgrade the firmware to 1.03 if you haven't done so. Download it from Kodak web site. It makes your camera's operation become more stable. It supports two types of memory cards, MMC (Multi-media card) and SD (Secure Digital) card. With a MMC supported, you can exchange the MMC with the most latest handphone. (MMC is commonly used in modern handphone).This is a great advantage for investment as most other camera can only support one type of card. Not every digital camera comes with buil-in memory. CX6330 has a build-in 16MB storage. And my camera also comes with extra 64MB storage in MMC. It allows you to copy the pictures to each other (from MMC to build-in and vice-versa). The advantage is you can copy the picture from your friends MMC to your build-in memory instead of take your friends' MMC home to transfer to your computer. Or you can transfer a nice picture from your build-in memory to your frineds' MMC. To perform this, go into the review mode, and browse to the picture you want, press the menu button, then you navigate to an option called "copy". (This feature is not mentioned in the user manual). No wonder it uses "EasyShare" software.....:-) To browse to the picture that you want faster, you can diplay up to 9 pictures at once in your LCD screen. For beginner, you might want to learn how to use th camera. After transfering pictures to computer, use the EasyShare software to check the properties for every individual pictures. You will learn a lot from there. (...)
Rating: Summary: I liked it so much, I bought 2! Review: I did a lot of research before buying a digital camera. Wanted to be able to prduce 8 x 10's and scenic pictures, in addition to movie mode. I wanted one for myself, and one for my son, who predicted he would use it only for emailing and eBay...I was prepared to buy him a cheaper camera, but I found this model on Amazon with the dock included, at a price I could only buy the camera for at the stores! Add in the free shipping for the holidays, the great KODAK quality, and the ease of use, and we are very happy!
Rating: Summary: I liked it so much, I bought 2! Review: I did a lot of research before buying a digital camera. Wanted to be able to prduce 8 x 10's and scenic pictures, in addition to movie mode. I wanted one for myself, and one for my son, who predicted he would use it only for emailing and eBay...I was prepared to buy him a cheaper camera, but I found this model on Amazon with the dock included, at a price I could only buy the camera for at the stores! Add in the free shipping for the holidays, the great KODAK quality, and the ease of use, and we are very happy!
Rating: Summary: Great Camera for the price Review: I got my camera for $199 at Best Buy and it is wonderful. It is easy to use, but I would get rechargable batteries if you are going to take a lot of pictures. The software that comes with it makes it easy to download and delete the images from your camera. It lets you create a varity of photos, from 8 x 10s to 5x7s, down to a sheet of wallet size photos. You can also create coloring book-like pages, and even order large prints up to 20 x 30 right from the software package. I took a bunch of photos of my kids and printed them on an Epson C80 printer on glossy paper. When you display them in a frame, you would never know you were using a digital camera and a printer. The only nuisance item is that the USB connection is behind a flimsy hinged door which seems like it could break if you are note careful. But that in no way takes away from the excellent pictures you can take for $200!
Rating: Summary: Kodak CX6330 Is the best! Review: I have always owned Hp products. The last camera was a gift hp photosmart 320 and had no optical zoom, so everytime I tried taking a close up, I cut the object's head off....For a few dollars more I now have a excellent camera where I can zoom in with ease...Good Bye HP...Hello Kodak! Now I can add excellent photos of my grandsons with clear photos fully attached...Buy it, you won't be dissappointed...
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