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Kodak DX3500 EasyShare 2.2MP Digital Camera Bundled with Dock & 16MB CF Card

Kodak DX3500 EasyShare 2.2MP Digital Camera Bundled with Dock & 16MB CF Card

List Price: $499.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: What an outstanding Pick...Very easy to use. The packaged software is just great, anyone (computer smart or not) can use it. The pictures taken so far have been great, easy to download to the Kodak soft ware and easy to print..You will just love the one touch Kodak docking station.What a great idea...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: This camera is very easy to use. I took it out of the box and was taking pictures within 10 minutes, but when I down loaded them, many were blurry. The quality was poor. I thought 2.2 mega pixels was really going to be something great, but as many of the other reviews have said, the pictures did not turn out good at all. I am very disappointed with this camera and will be trading it for something else.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Adequate but Flawed
Review: I purchased the Kodak Dx3500 and was immediately struck by its simple and esy to use menus. It is definitely much easier to use than many other camers. However, this particular camera does have a tendancy to take pitures which are dark and frequently need to be adjusted after-the-fact using the software package. Also, the automatic flash rarely makes the right decision (flashes when it shouldn't, does not use a fill flash when it should). It takes some experimentation to learn how to manually set the flash for different indoor lighting conditions. Picture quality was fine, once any darkness was adjusted. The digital zoom creates blurry pictures every time. If zooming is an important feature for you, this is not your camera. The 16 meg card and docking station are definite pluses.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera, great price
Review: I've had my 3500 over a month now and love it. I have experienced some of the problems that other's have commented on (blurriness with zoom...) but for a $300 camera I think it does everything it was expected to do. If I want to make sure I don't miss a moment, that is what film is for. But for just snapping away and not worrying about film (i have the 64mb Viking card) it is great.

I have experienced one problem that is annoying, while taking pictures it seems the camera gets confused about the internal memory and the flash card, even though I am set on 'auto', for flash card first, then internal. So I will show 398 pics left, then it will be 41, or such. I can go through the menu and find the pics, but sometimes I have to pop the flash card and reinsert and start up again. I wrote to Kodak but they only sent back the standard support email.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great ease of use, if thats ALL you like
Review: I was pumped to finally get a digital camera with 2.2 megapixels for under [...]. who wouldn't be? I was even more excited because I would be able to use it on the North Slope of Alaska, taking pictures of my job experience and the amazing wildlife surrounding me. I took a few pictures, some were great, and some were blurry. I figured it was my own inexperience with the digital world. Yet, when I found myself surrounded by what was estimated to be 2,000 caribou, I felt confident that I would capture every great image opportunity. As I loaded the pics on my computer, I was extremely dissapointed. 2 out of 20 pictures turned out good, the rest... blurry! I loved the camera, but it took bad pictures. Fork out the extra [...] and buy something nicer that will actually capture your memories.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: quality
Review: decent camera but it takes blurry pictures for dollars i hoped for it to do better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: decent
Review: i like the dx3500 even though i wanted the dc3400 but it was no longer on the market.my only problem with it is the connection to the computer.i would of liked to see a serial port hook up as well as usb.plus when you take a picture sometimes it comes out blurry,for the price of these cameras i would think the quality would be better,but i still like it alot better than a normal camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: No Batteries
Review: This is a great camera that is easy to use and the dock makes downloading, E-mailing & printing a snap. However, you canot buy extra batterie packs anywhere including direct from Kodak ( they are on back order all the time )

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: too much hype
Review: I've seen this camera all over the place. Frankly, I've been very disappointed with it. While it is fairly easy to use, the picture quality is very poor - even with high resolution. Quality is extremely sensitive to light conditions and you can always count on a blurly picture if you use the zoom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and Great
Review: This is a great camera. It is simple and creates amazing pictures. True, it does not have a lot of bells and whistles but it has what you need to make great pictures and with a great price.


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