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Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera

Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera

List Price: $149.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera for biginners
Review: Do you have a pocket PC? Than you can use it to transfer photos from the camera to your desktop much faster!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High Quality... Inexpensive Digital Camera!
Review: Are you looking to begin digital photography? How about just looking for a new camera that is modern, and won't break the budget? If so, then this is the camera for you!

When I bought my DC3200, I had never owned a digital camera. I wanted to begin digital photography, and so I visited my local Meijer's. I asked the guy to recommend an inexpensive, decent quality camera, and this is the camera he pointed to right away!

This camera is easy to use, and highly expandable. Buy a FlashCard, and a FlashCard Reader (it will save you a lot of time waiting for slow downloads), and you will have more room than you know what to do with.

The only limiting factors, are the low zoom rates (1x or 2x), and the fixed lens, but then what can you expect from a camera this inexpensive? If you are new or just need to take pictures for your family events, then this camera will take care of your needs and then some.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I HAVE this you know
Review: i got this at [a local store] the day after thanksgiving sale.

... great deal i think.. but the cons on this thing is no timer and no tripod mount.. and thats helpful these days. however, the salesman sold me on a 64 mb memory card and i think it holds a wide range of pics to choose from (best, better, good).. to me, i always shoot best.

anyways, the serial cable thing.. do yourself a favor, pack that away. its to slow, get yourself a card reader by SanDisk. faster and hooks right in to usb hub. i downloaded 200 (good mode) pics on my comp in less than 2 minutes.. its [very] fast.

yes its true the internal memory is like 5-8 shots, so get the memory card. how do u know what type of card to get? it all depends how much shooting you do (beginner, or expert photo experience?)

another thing i need to get is the digital batteries made for cameries, the batteries i use are duracell, or energizer, but i think reviews are right, invest in better batteries, but like i said too it all depends on how much photo knowledge and experience you have in ya.. overall.. get it with in its right budget, dont go [too high in price] for it though!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want to buy a new camera
Review: I want to buy a new camera, because a have a old one (35mm to 60mm zoom Lens). I want to know the range of Zoom Lens of the camera Kodak DC3200.

Thanks, and sorry for my bad english.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: with rebate ,its worth it
Review: Takes great pics...as good as most 35mm`s at 5x7 inch. No usb loading to computer is a drag...takes 5 minutes to upload 30 pics. Zoom is worthless, but for most pics you will never need it.Camera has a wide angle lens, pics seem almost panoramic at times. Works fine on Widows XP. The quality for the price is great, and with the 70 dollar rebate at circuitcity, it costs only 65 bucks including shipping. Figure on getting a compact flash card and rechargable batteries(I recommend Kodak Brand batteries).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great value, would buy again! Great photo quality.
Review: For the price I paid for the camera ..., it is well worth the money. I uploaded some shots taken and saved in "good" quality to ... then ordered some 4x6 prints. I was very impressed. Gread image quality. Camera looks durable. Only a few downfalls. The camera uses serial instead of the newer and faster USB, no self-timer, no tripod screw mount, the shutter takes about 2 seconds to actually take the picture after you press the button. Despite its shortcomings, the camera is definatly a keeper!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Little Camera
Review: I already have two ordinary Cameras, and a Video Camera. I had looked at this Camera, but thought that I don't use my other cameras enough to make getting this one worth while getting. Was I ever WRONG. This is a Great camera foe the price, and I have seen more expansive Digital Cameras that do not do the job as well as the Kodak DC32oo. Easy to operate, not to many fancy gadgets on it, which is great for a first time Digital camera user, like myself. I would HIGHLY RECOMEND this Camera to anyone thinking of getting a Digital Camera.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lousy indoor shots
Review: The CCD on this camera is too slow. We had ghost images and see thru people.

I return it twice to the store. I could not belive Kodak would make such a bad product. I though I had a bad unit. But both were just as bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passed the camera-phobia test!
Review: I'm afraid to do anything except point and click, but wanted to move into the digital world. Saw a great deal on this camera, so went for it. I used it Christams Day, and was very nervous, but the basic how-to-get-started sheet was truly simple and accurate. I followed the instructions to view the pictures on the computer (we're talking a sentence at a time here!) The CD basically installed itself. The cable plugs into the computer and into the camera. That's it. There were the beautiful indoor pictures on my monitor. Easy to manipulate with on-screen instructions, then print out. Maybe I'm cured of the phobia???

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great value for money with all the EXPENSIVE features
Review: I have spent hours comparing prices and specs for a digital camera, got to the shop, the salesman recommended this camera and bought it. Great buy, the photos are excellent and the camera is easy to operate. By the looks of it I might need to buy extra Flash Card and Reader but for now this works for me.

I would strongly recommend this camera to anyone interested in buying a first-time camera, get the features but dont pay the topend prices

Francois


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