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Kodak EasyShare DX3215 1.3MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom Bundle with Dock

Kodak EasyShare DX3215 1.3MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom Bundle with Dock

List Price: $259.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is great
Review: I think that this digital camera is great. It comes w/ everything needed, including a free memory card. It's really easy to transfer photos to my computer with the dock. You can even zoom into pictures, to make excellent pictures. I would reccomend this camera to anybody and everybody.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good camera
Review: I thought that it was very well priced and well designed. I like the docking cratle, if it only had a lock on it, it would be nicer. I think if the camera came in alot of different colors, it would make the product more appealing to the younger crowd also:)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: okay camera, maybe should have gone for a more powerful zoom
Review: i was shooting wildlife in alaska and realized maybe i could have gone for a more powerful zoom. i still think it was a good deal for me when i bought it...The pictures look very decent. One of the negatives is that kodak does not give you a camera bag with this kit and the lens cover keeps falling off which gets a little annoying. Plan on spending [more money] on a camera bag right away or atleast put it a zip lock bag for starters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to Use and Very Effective
Review: I work as a legal investigator. Often my clients are far away from the scene that I am investigating. I normally use a high-end 35mm camera (as digital images in legal settings is still somewhat of a gray area) but when I need to send pictures right away, getting the film developed and scanning in the prints just takes too long.

I had originally purchased for my wife, who also takes alot of pictures at famaily gatherings, etc. Soon after it arrived, however, I started taking it with me on cases. I started taking a few photographs at every scene with the digital camera so that I could show my clients what I was seeing right away. My clients loved it and soon required this service on all of the cases. Needless to say, I had to buy a second camera so that my wife could use hers.

The camera is very easy to set up. It comes with a docking station that allows you to transfer pictures to your computer with the touch of a button. It also charges the battery while it sits on the dock. I haven't had a problem with the battery life, but if the rechargeable battery ever dies you can simply put in two AA batteries to finish out the day.

I would say that anyone who has not used a digital camera before should start here. Its easy to use yet has enough advanced features that you won't outgrow it too quickly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Works great on Mac.
Review: I've been very pleased with this camera. It had all the features I was looking for for a very reasonable price. It works with iphoto seamlessly. All I do is plug the camera in (no dock needed) and wait a few seconds. Iphoto opens automatically and the pictures download immediately.

The optical zoom works well, and I've been surprised at the quality of the digital zoom. I expected those pictures to be mostly useless, but they are fine for snapshot size pictures.

I'm also wanted a camera that would work on only 2 batteries, so this fit the bill for me.

You'll want to pick up a memory card and a case, but as of now, it has replaced my 35mm camera for everyday photography. Combined with some photo quality paper and a half-way decent printer and the pictures are just as good as any snapshots.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Oh my...
Review: I've had this camera for... 3 years now. It was great at first. My very first digital camera, and I'm glad it was this one. But, gosh.. if you look at this camera now from when it came out, it's complete crap!

1.3 Megapixels? Come on, now the normal is at least 3. If your planning to use this camera now, look away. Though it is a great first digital camera, it is now was to outdated and crappy.

Go ahead, and go for a 3 megapixel. Heck, go even farther and get a great 4 megapixel!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good camera but
Review: it's a good camera. the resolution of images is very good .but it's worst for taking pictures at night without light .

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not too shabby
Review: It's a very nice little camera for first time users and those seeking a new toy. It comes with the dock, so you will never have to worry about charging batteries, which is a nice feature. I would recommend getting a memory card (Scandisk), so if you go on vacation and are planning on taking lots of pictures, you won't be limited to just 20. For the price you're paying for this camera, it's a real steal.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save your money for another camera
Review: Purchased earlier in year and returned in less than a week. I must say in theory the dock is a great idea, but they don't quite have it right yet. I found the battery life to be non- existent. The dock did not work properly. It would stay red as if to say it was still charging for over 24 hours. I returned and purchased an Olympus D-510 Zoom . It is great well worth the 50 extra bucks

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I but a kid but is great!
Review: Still a great camerra if but you like bad cameras. I docked the dock by the dock. Hickory dickory dock. The camera is good, but I wish I could still write.
I think that the batteries should give it power, but I only had it for two days.
Sometimes it fits in my pants.
this is a good camera unless you like good cameras then you should consider buying a different one one that is better or people will hate you everywhere


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