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Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera

Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera

List Price: $149.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: dc 3200 a wonderful digicam
Review: I have owned the DC-3200 for going on a year now and have found this camera to be the best on the market in Price, Quality, durability, and Function.

I dont claim to be a professional photographer but with the dc-3200 cam i dont need to be.

Being disabled and having the tendency to drop things i have found the kodak dc3200 to be durable, (i have dropped this cam from 7 feet and have had no breaks).

at the price I paid when i bought it i figure it was money well spent. (($) for camera, ($) for 32meg CF).

I am always refering people to this camera for it's price and quality.. if you would like to see some of the shots taken from this camera hop over to My gallery -- (...) and see for yourself

it could use a little work on battery usage but find rayovac renewals or normal Nickel Metal Hydride batteries to be a benefit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kodak dc3200 great for the butterfingers
Review: I use these units constantly, I manage a production co.
the sixteen photographers I have, all use these 10 to 35 times a day. all of them are butterfingers dropping them once or twice a month. But the cameras take it, and keep giving us great shots.
The fixed lens are off just a bit on some of them, but once your aware of that, you can't help but have great shots.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good Basic Camera
Review: I bought this camera 2 months ago and have been very pleased with the performance. Overall the camera is basic and very simple to use. Outside shots come out clean with very good colors. However, when taking interior shots the flash can be unpredictable and often overexposes alot of shots under 5' away. Sometimes just experimenting with the flash helps.

The software, like the camera, is good, basic, and simple to use. It's not going to let you do alot fancy, high tech stuff, however it will let you do some simple modifications; contrast, red-eye, sepia, etc.

As with all digital cameras it is a battery hog. I invested, and suggest you will need to do the same, in rechargable batteries. Also, the 2MB of memory is not nearly sufficient and you will probably end up buying a flash card of some type.

So, overall I am very pleased with the camera for the price. Just keep in mind this is not the top of the line, but you should definently get you money's worth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Value!
Review: We just bought this camera wishing for a decent but reasonalble priced digital camara. It has far surpassed our expectations. We do have a 32 MB CompactFlash and the ImagMate reader. This lets us take 100 pix before we download(the internal memory only holds six)and download is fast and simple, with no need to use the Kodak software. The flash is worthless as far as we are concerned(washes the subject out), it takes great pix without it. Simple enough to use that even my eight year old has no problems with it. Good digital camara for those who value good quality at a reasonable price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good little point and shoot camera
Review: I picked this camera because it is easy to use and it works well with webtv. So the video output was an importent feature to me. I did have to pay (...) extra to get the video cord. It would have been nice if it had been included with the camera. Also I think Kodak should include a memory card in the box. I would have been willing to pay a few dollars more for the camera to be truley ready to go right out of the box. I feel a little discuraged that as soon as you open the box and take 2 or 3 pictures, thats it, your done. Till you go out to the store and buy the extras. So you can actully use the camera for the reason you bought it for. Other than that the picture quality is just fine for e-mail. and it is a very simple camera to operate. It's ok for a 1st digital camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: someone from eastern usa
Review: I got this camera of the net about a year ago and I liked it a lot but one day I turned it off and it did not turn on again. This is why I rate this item a three.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great bargain
Review: I purchased this camera for my 8 year old daughter. she loves it. she took 96 pictures in the first two days. this camera is very easy to operate. I also puchased a 32 meg compact flash card and a card reader (USB), the camera does not come with USB.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Value
Review: I purchased this camera from Dell with some Dell gift certificates that I had to use. I really didn't need this camera as I have a Kodak DC280. I thought the 3200 would be a good "bang around" camera. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I started taking pics with it. The quality of outdoor pictures is excellent. Indoors, the flash will drown out any image that you are too close to. Indoor lighting was sufficient with the flash turned off. I have taken approximately 75 pictures with the camera and I am still on my first set of batteries. This camera (as with all Kodak digitals) is extremely easy to use with menus that are clear and concise.
My only negative comment is the absence of USB connectivity. I would suggest that anyone buying this camera also purchase a Compact flash memory card (the 2mg internal memory is not sufficient)AND a USB card reader.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera
Review: I bought this camera about 6 months ago, and I love it. It is my first digital purchase, as I am a beginner in the digital world. As a starting-out digital camera, it's fantastic. It's easy to use, great pictures, small enough to be convenient - yet big enough to be easy to handle. The LCD screen is convenient, because you can see exactly what you're taking a picture of, when you take it.
The camera has 3 different levels of quality for pictures. The high quality pictures won't allow you to zoom, but then again, you can zoom and crop the pictures later, so it's just as nice. With the low quality pictures, there is the benefit of a 2X zoom, which allows you to get right up on the object for some good detil.
The flash has 3 settings... On, automatic, and off, so you can choose the best lighting for your situation.
A complete, easy to use, windows based menu makes this camera easy and fun to use, and with the memory card (optional) allows you to take anywhere from 40 to 120 pictures at a time - depending on the quality you choose.
Overall, a great little camera that gets the job done with all the quality of 35mm and the benefit of digital. I highly recommend this camera for almost everyone, unless you need the super high quality and zoom capability. Trust me, this one wont let you down.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Beginner Camera
Review: I bought this camera and thought it was too simple for me. The picture quality is awesome and they print great. The only down side to this camera is that pictures taken at a very close range come out over exposed because of the bright flash.

I returned this camera for a Fuji Finepix model. Fuji seems to have it going on with digital cameras in my opinion. This Kodak camera is good for beginners but since I enjoy using digital cameras I needed something smaller and better.

If your looking for perfect quality on every angle I would recommend a Fuji model. If this is a first buy, then this camera would suite your needs because the prints are great and the photos are of great quality. I enjoyed this camera in the short time I owned it but my demands are high for a camera to be worth while.


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