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Kodak DX3500 EasyShare 2MP Digital Camera

Kodak DX3500 EasyShare 2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $189.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excelent digital camera
Review: I bought the camera just a few days ago.i took it to my cusin's wedding and i took over 111 pictures using the compact flash 64mb.Half of them were good quality and the over half were best quality,i was surprized by the quality.i bought with it the dock.The package contains every thing except the campact flash card.If you're going to buy it i advice u to bye it from amazon with the dock,it's price is excelent.U can buy it with out the dock.It has a usb port connection but i advice u with the dock becuase u can download faster and recharge the camera with the spiecal battries (included). I hope u enjoy it,o ya don't forget the compact flash.if you're having truoble with it e-mail me at:malekawt@hotmail.com ok. Bye

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera!
Review: 2.2 megapixels for $300 is a great deal! So much for the lack in zoom, you're not paying for the zoom. I was surprised at how good of quality that these pictures were. With two other digital camera owners in the house, I have been able to compare this camera with both the Canon Elph, and the Nikon CoolPix, which are both about $200-$300 more in price. And the resolution compared significantly. If you are looking for a great camera at a low price, definately get this camera, it's worth the extra price of the dock. Have Fun!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This product is useless
Review: I bought this product for my husband for Father's Day. He read the directions to the letter and the camera just does not take good pictures. They are out of focus, very blurry and we used it for my daughter's kindergarten graduation and I think we got 3 good pictures out of about 60 which is really bad now we can not get that day back! I am extremely disappointed with this product I expect more out of Kodak

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great photos, easy software! Another great Kodak product!
Review: This digital camera is a delight to own and use. Make sure you get the dock as well. This bundle is so great because it INCLUDES the Kodak DX 3500 digital camera *and* the Kodak Camera Dock. As someone who has used cameras that do not come with a simple snap-in bundled dock, I've been frustrated, but this makes it soooo easy to upload images to your computer for sharing and/or printing. The dock is also great because it recharges the battery in a snap, instead of fumblign with awkward chargers and losing batterie around the house. ("Honey, where's the battery charging now?")

The camera itself has a 2.2-megapixel sensor that allows you to ceate generous prints up to 8" x 10". Most people tend to stick to the 4" x 6" prints, but it is nice to have the option.

The 3x digital zoom lens with autofocus and 8 MB internal memory is enough for most pictures, but this could have been a bit larger. In some instances you might find yourself hurrying back to the computer to transfer the images so you can take more pics. Depending on the format size of the image, you'll be able to take about 40 photos (more than a 36 exposure roll of tradtional film - yeah!) before needing to transfer images to your computer. Overall, this is a great camera at a super value.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Camera, Perfect Options, Perfect Price
Review: Absolutely pleased with all aspects of the DX3500. If you're looking for very good pictures, good battery life/charger, decent price, ease of use, and don't need all the bells and whistles, this is the camera for you. The resolution of the pictures rivals the $1000 cameras from 3-4 years ago, and most $400-$500 cameras today. The docking station is a must for the super fast battery charger 2.5 hours and quick upload of pictures. You can't really compare this to any camera on the market, since cameras are either expensive and have loads of options or cheap and an inferior picture/battery. Over the next couple of years, all cameras will be copying what Kodak did here with the docking station/charger. I haven't even needed to purchase a Flash Memory Card yet, since the internal memory on this camera holds 16 FINE resolution pics (48 good res pics, I believe). The fixed lens on this camera produced breathtaking pics; the zoom was not impressive, but I didn't really buy the camera to utilize the zoom that much. Great camera, great price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best of both world
Review: compact cam and extremely easy to use - plug and play - I love it

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera for first timers
Review: Easy to use camera right out of the box, and a breeze to download and send e-mail. Kodak has good software and good tech support to go with it. If you buy the camera, do get the loading dock to,it's great to have, and save's alot of time. Good job KODAK.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why 5 when the world says 4?
Review: The Kodak DX 3500 was rated at four stars. I find mine to be FIVE STARS. It would be interesting to know if the other owners have the Camera Dock. Yes, it's [expensive] but what a breeze to use. Pop the camera into the docking station and push the button and your pictures are loaded into your computer. Also, if you are using rechargeable cells the docking station will keep them fully charged. A full charge from dead flat in 2.5 hours. The camera itself is a delight to use. I never used one before and had mine up and running with the supplied software loaded and the first three test pictures (of my cat) on the monitor screen in about 1/2 hour. This little camera does more then my 35mm SLR and I see instant results. If I do not like the picture for what ever reason (camera angle, subject movement, etc.) I can delete the shot and retake it. In about 3 minutes I have written a letter with a picture attached and sent to my children and grandchildren living 300 miles away. They share our lives as we live it, not as an afterthought three weeks later when the film is developed, we pick out the pictures we want to send, and then "snail-mail" the pictures to them. I don't know why I waited so long to buy a digital camera and this Kodak DX 3500 fits the bill.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very Disapointed in Quality!
Review: Well, after having the Olympus D-460 for about 3 months,I saw the Kodak camera on the... web site and noticed that it was 2.2 megapixels. I had sort of been looking for a 2+ megapixel camera so I ordered it. When it arrived, I was disapointed as quick as I took it out of the box. From the plastic casing to the super light weight of the camera was the first thing. Just the controls and the feel of the camera make you think of a toy! Not having an optical zoom is another setback. When you use the digital zoom through the LCD the image gets almost unrecognizable. It pales in comparison to the Olympus D-460 as far as features, construction (the 460 is rock solid!) and LCD quality. The only thing it has better is the megapixels and that is why I gave it a 2 instead of a 1. You really get what you pay for here. If all you care about is getting the megapixels then this may be for you. If not, look elsewhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A JOY TO USE.
Review: GREAT CAMERA, EXCELLENT PICTURES,EASY TO USE SOFTWARE,COULDN'T BE EASIER TO USE. BUY THE DOCKING STATION IT'S WORTH THE EXTRA MONEY YOU COULD'NT FIND A BETTER CAMERA FOR THE MONEY. KODAK REALLY MAKES IT EASY.


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