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Kodak DC3400 2MP Digital Camera with 2x Optical Zoom

Kodak DC3400 2MP Digital Camera with 2x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First and Last Digital Camera
Review: I just purchased this camera in the last 2 weeks, I can't get over how GREAT the photos are. They are perfect, vibrant colors, clarity, sharp. I bought this after reading reviews on Amazon.com and other sites (which also have great reviews for it) I print my photos out on photo paper and you can't tell it was printed instead of developed. Here is what I use: HP Deskjet 932C Printer. If I am printing up to a 5x7 I use Kodak Glossy Injet Paper (2 Sided). If I print 8x10's I use HP Premium Photo Paper or Kodak Premium Picture Paper. They both produce stunning results.... Basically I love this camera, but if I had to pick 1 "Con" it would be: When using the back display the camera does eat up the batteries. I did purchase the Kodak Ni-MH batteries from Amazon which do better and charge in 3 hours. I have nothing but GOOD things to say about this package from KODAK! 1 more thing the kids love the "slideshow" feature which shows all the pictures stored on the compact flash card. I hook it to my TV with the supplied cable and press slideshow, and we just sit back and enjoy the photos.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Buy
Review: I checked out other cameras in the store. The Kodak's felt the best in my hands. Other models weren't comfortable to hold. The menu is user friendly and easy to use. There are pleanty of "bells & whistles" for the weekend photographer. The "slide show" feature can be viewed on a television which is pretty neat.

I took pictures on high resolution and printed them on an HP 932 inkjet and the quality was easily as good as a processed photo. I was concerned about buying "only" a 2 meg pixel camera but the 1780 X 1168 resolution is more than adequate. For most purposes it would be a waste of money to pay for a 3-point-something camera.

The separate memory card reader is a must and worth the $... You can really eat up the battery power transferring the pictures from your camera to the computer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love my camera!
Review: I did plenty of research about these devices, but it wasn't until I played with them...that I decided on the Kodak DC3400. It's large buttons and graphical menus were by far the easiest to figure out and use. I've taken over 800 pictures with it, usually at 800x600, and have been very pleased with the results. I would recommend a separate CF card reader, though... It's alot faster and more convenient. Also, I immediately ditched the software that came with the camera. WindowsME handles the pics just fine by itself.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Takes a licking and keeps on ticking!
Review: I have dropped this camera 3 times (I know, I'm a klutz!) and it works perfectly! Takes great pix, too. Only problem is recovery time between shots. Don't expect to take pix in rapid succession, this (and other digi cameras I've tried) take time (like 15 secs) to store the image before you can snap again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goodbye film and HELLO Digital
Review: After working my way through a Kodak DC50 and then purchasing a DC215 Millennium, I've found another great camera in the Kodak Lineup!

The camera is easy to use and great on batteries. The USB connection works like a charm and allows you to be up and running in a matter of minutes.

The color saturation is picture perfect, and the camera settings allow for beautiful 8" x 10" prints. I print quite frequently on an older Hp 880c but the pictures are outstanding. The only negatives are the placement of the viewfinder and corrections to the manual. Sometimes your nose smudges the screen when you're looking through the viewfinder. As for the manual, they mistakenly printed it to include a "beep" setting. There is no such setting and Kodak assured me that they were printing new manuals to correct their oversight.

All in all this is an awesome camera, that sets up in minutes and is a snap to use. Go out and get one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Pictures!
Review: I bought this camera for my business. I am an architect, and often have to rely on my photos for reference. I had the DC50 (Kodak) for about four years. I loved the convenience, and the ability to organize the photos on my computer. Now, as the technologoy has improved, I turned to this DC3400 to replace my old digital camera. I am also an ameture photographer, and have been disappointed with earlier camera print qualities and digital imaging products (i.e. Ofoto). I have finally reached the perfect combination of equipment and software - this camera, the HP DeskJet 990Cse printer, Ulead Photo Explorer, and the Kodak Picture Paper. I cannot tell a difference from a normal 4"x6" photo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The picture-perfect camera!
Review: This digital camera will blow you away! I am so very impressed with the crisp picture quality that I will no longer go back to conventional film. I would dare say that the picture quality sure beats most 35mm cameras. I've been told by more than one person that my pictures are much clearer than those of others taken by other brandname digital cameras.

The thinking that went into this camera, as well as its solid construction, is extraordinary. It is so easy to use that you could literally take it out of the box, pop the batteries in, and immediately take it with you to the event you want to photograph. At the price Amazon.com is offering this camera, you will not go wrong.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera, Great Price
Review: This camera is great. Awesome picture quality in 2 megapixel mode. You will however need to upgrade to a 32mb compact flash at least to be happy with it. This way you can take a ton of great pics without having to d/l them right away. I have a 64mb card and can get 108 top resolution pics on it at a shot and on one set of batteries. With the 8 mb card it comes with, it only holds around 12 or so (top quality). It's also a great looking camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't be happier with this camera!
Review: I was hesitant about buying a digital camera thinking I'd end up being too confused and frustrated to use it, so I did a lot of research before I bought one. Price, feature and picture quality-wise, Kodak was always in the top of the list. I took the plunge and got this model and have not been disappointed. For my purposes (web, e-mailing, some printing), the picture quality is excellent and the camera is easier to use than the SLR we have thanks to an easy to use/navigate menu built into the camera that explains all the features and settings.

This package includes both serial and USB cables (with a serial port adapter just in case)and a TV video cable. The included software CD is full of utilities for both MAC and PC. The only one you really need to install is the mounting software (to transfer the photos) unless you want to input a photo directly to your hard drive or create your own picture borders.

The mounting software threw me a bit - I was expecting some fancy interface, but you basically just click through a couple of directories to get to your photos. From there, you drag them to your application or double click to open them. You delete them just as you would any files on your computer. The other software features (formatting, controls etc...) are accessible by using the right mouse button.

The only thing I had to get used to was that the power button does not slide "on" and stay put - you have to slide and hold it for a few seconds to turn the camera on or off. And the photo button has 2 distinct positions - focusing (like when you lightly depress the button before shooting on a regular camera) and taking the picture. I did a lot of focusing thinking I was taking pictures - you really have to press down on the button to take the picture. These aren't faults - I'm just mentioning them in case you're like me - somewhat gadget impaired.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: I use this camera for web pictures(business) and personal use. It was very easy to set up and within minutes I was taking pictures. The quality is excellent. The software is also simple and easy to install.The menus are viewed through the preview window and walk you through any application. Downloading the photos was easy with the supplied software and connectors.

You will want to get a card reader if you download a lot of photos although downloading them from the camera is very simple and relatively fast for a limited number. The 8MB memory card is a bit anemic and a 32 or 64 MB card should be purchased if you take even a reasonalble number of photos on vacations,outings, business etc. The rubber lens cover is attached with a small cord and has to be manually removed and replaced. An electronic lens cover would have been a nice feature. I am very pleased with this camera and reasearched extensively before purchasing this product. I made the right choice.


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