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Kodak DC210 Plus Digital Camera

Kodak DC210 Plus Digital Camera

List Price: $499.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: dc-210 worth a look
Review: As digital cameras with better resolution appear, the Kodak DC-210 seems perhaps outdated. But it is not. For pictures to insert into web pages, it is perfect. The DC-210 has a large LCD for viewing photos, and a two to one optical zoom lens. Using CF memory, getting pictures from the camera to your computer is very easy. It even works on my Amiga 3000. If there is any problem with the camera, it is the short battery life. You will go through a lot of AA alkalines if you use the LCD much, but that is not a serious problem. Just don't pay a whole lot for the DC-210, as new cameras in the 1.1 megapixel class are now under $100.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have a Kodak DC200 - and I love it!
Review: I actually got the DC200 camera as a Christmas gift this past year. I have taken over 500 pictures and have put photos on the web, sent them to family, and even recorded photos on video via a VCR. You can also view photos on your TV! The DC210 Plus has additional 2x zoom capability and I believe better memory usage and battery life. My only complaint is that they eat batteries. I bought the adapter for $80.00 and use that for downloading and viewing on video.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Garbage
Review: I bought this camera when it first came out in 1998 for $700 + TAX!!!!

This is what i got: Unnatural blurry pictures, 4 AA batteries run out after 10 shots, no options, slow shutter speed, zoom sucks, have to wait forever between pictures, uses old compact flash, slow transfer rate (serial port, 1 min per pic!), software sucks (wont install on newer versions of windows), no lens cap, nowhere to hold on while taking pictures.

Please, go and get yourself a real camera. You can get one 10 times better for the same price. Try Cannon, Nikon, HP ...... Kodak is not the anwser!!!!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Slow, Fragile, Slow
Review: I guess I expected more from Kodak. This camera takes a long time to turn on, a long time between pictures, and a long time to transfer pictures. Picture quality was adequate. Wouldn't work in the cold, and stopped working all toghether shortly after the warranty ran out. Not recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excelent for perfect pictures
Review: If you are looking for speed this is not your camera. I love it! I am more into quality of pictures rather than the speed I can take them. This camera lets you view every picture right after you take it and immediatly decide if you want ot keep it. I take all my pictures on the best quality and I think they are great! If you use the duracell ultra battery you shouldn't have a problem.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: High Priced, Low Performance Dud of a Camera
Review: Initially the camera worked fine. Pictures were of good quality and all features worked fine. After only a few months the camera's performance has dropped considerably. Brand new batteries only last for about 12 pictures, the camera doesn't even power up at times even with new batteries. If you check the other reviews you'll find equally frustrating problems others have had with the DC210. Consumer Reports' Nov 2002 issue contains Kodax's repair history which speaks for itself. The same issue also provides excellent alternative cameras with superior features at much lower cost. My advice: Don't waste your hard earned cash on the overpriced, poor performing DC210.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great pics, but clunky to use
Review: This is a 1.3 Mpix camera and is an excellent camera for this category. It takes great pictures up to 4 X 6. I have even printed out 8 X 10 that are very good. Upon close scrutiny you would notice pixels at that resolution but that would be true for any camera of this calibre. If you have a laptop and an adapter card for the memory card then downloading pictures is a breeze. No Kodak software is even needed. I do find the Kodak software useful for simple cropping and printing of pictures as well as slide show presentation. It is slow to upload using serial port on a desktop and well worth buying an adapter that accepts compactflash cards. I have taken thousands of pictures with the camera and feel it is well worth it for the category of camera it is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Recommended
Review: This is a 1.3 Mpix camera and is an excellent camera for this category. It takes great pictures up to 4 X 6. I have even printed out 8 X 10 that are very good. Upon close scrutiny you would notice pixels at that resolution but that would be true for any camera of this calibre. If you have a laptop and an adapter card for the memory card then downloading pictures is a breeze. No Kodak software is even needed. I do find the Kodak software useful for simple cropping and printing of pictures as well as slide show presentation. It is slow to upload using serial port on a desktop and well worth buying an adapter that accepts compactflash cards. I have taken thousands of pictures with the camera and feel it is well worth it for the category of camera it is.


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