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Kodak EasyShare CX6330 3.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Kodak EasyShare CX6330 3.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: So far this camera is fantastic. I have only had it for about a month so I don't know how durable it is. As far as ease of use, I have to agree with everyone that this is SO simple to use. My camera came with the easyshare camera dock 6000 and all I have to do is push a button to take great pictures or videos and then set my camera on the dock and push a button and they're on my computer. I'm a beginner with digital cameras so this one is just amazing to me. I absolutely love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Item
Review: I purchased this for my husband as a holiday gift and he loves it. It's so much easier than our HP digital camera, which is now shoved in a closet someplace. It takes great pictures, I do have one recommendation though. Purchased the printer dock with it, makes taking pictures much easier.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three words: Awesome! Aewesome! Awesome!
Review: This camera has everthing! It comes with everything for family needs. It has 6 camera modes including movie mode. This mode can make a movie as big as the memory card can hold. It is very popular, and is very effecient. I had an old sony maciva, and the quality was terrible, but this camera will take cyrstal clear photos. You can use a rechargable battery or simple AA's. The zoom is 3x optical and 10x digital. This is a awesome camera at an awesome price! And it comes with great software. Easyshare is so simple and fast. 5 Stars! (I would rate it 10 stars though.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: This is great. I had the Kodak CX 4230. It was terrible. The pictures were not very good. I have the Kodak Printer Dock 6000 and the Kodak 6330 they make an awesome duel. I love the video feature. It stinks if you don't have a good memory card. I have a 256 and you can take 16 minutes of video! I love all the modes it has. It has Video, Auto, Sport(Action Shots), Night, Landscape, and Close Up. They all rock. Trust me, if you are looking for a good digital camera this is the one to get. Also it's a Kodak. Ready to use out of the box. Put in the batteries and you are ready to go. It even says what to do first. It would make a great Christmas Gift.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Camera!
Review: I love this camera. It has almost every feature I could want. The only feature it doesn't have is a built-in speaker, so you can't hear your movies until you download them onto a computer or tv. This has not been a problem for me, though, since I rarely use that feature. It takes FANTASTIC pictures. I bought the Printer/Dock 6000 with it. It is the best combination ever made! I can take photos and "develop" them in seconds! I use it all the time! I am now known as the picture taker in our circle of friends, and they love that I can give them photos instantly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Camera
Review: This is the best camera I have ever owned. I use my Epson 820 Photo printer to print the pictures and they are spectacular!
They are sharper than my wedding pictures.
The camera is very small and very easy to use. I recommend getting at least a 128 secure digital card after you get use to
taking picutes.
I have taken many short movies with sound and downloaded them to
my computer. They are surprisingly good.
I checked out all the competition for comparisons and this camera
for the price is the best. Normally I would look at a Nikon,Canon or Olympus. I compared this camera with the Canon A70 and the Nikon 3100. It absolutely takes better pictures and is much easier to use. It is also about 75 to 100 dollars cheaper. Try the night setting in a dark room, you will be surprised.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Looking for some weight.
Review: Looking for a quick point/shoot to go with my Olympus E/20, I bought the CX6330. I shot a few pics and was not disappointed at all by the image quality. However the light weight and cheap plastic feel really got to me. So I returned it for a Canon A60 and very glad I did. If you don't mind the disposable camera feel get the Kodak for the image quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: bells and whistles are easy to use!
Review: i bought this camera for my moms birthday. after showing her how to use it, i wanted to keep it for myself. i bought a KODAK because its menu is easy to navigate, and even more easier to read. this camera has an automatic shut down mode if you leave the unit on by accident. swiching between modes is very quick. i was very supprised to see that the picture quality was better than i expected. i guess it really doesnt have to say NIKON on it to be good ?

i was alittle disapointed with the D pad. its alittle hard to hit the center OK button. and the memory door seems very flimsy. im always affraid im goin to break it. i was most upset to find there is NO CHARGEING CABLE WITH THE PACKAGE! thats an extra 25 dollars. but at least it does accept rechargables!!!

this unit has many other useful features. its light, compact, it takes SD cards, and every one who uses it that i know, always gives great commments about it. I STRONGLY SUGGEST AT LEAST GO TO THE LOCAL RETAIL OUTLET AND LOOK AT WHAT KODAK HAS BUILT.

thanks to cnet, amazon, consumer reports and pricewatch for helping me make my choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome Camera!!
Review: I purchaed the CX 4230 camera, it was S L O W! Push the shutter and you would have to wait 5 seconds for it to take the picture. This is wicked fast. GREAT Camer

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice point and shot camera - easy to use
Review: I have the camera for 3 weeks and I am satisfied with the results. The price is good for a 3 megapixels camera and it was really simple to use (I learned to use it without the manual). Picture quality is good (similar to other 3 Mpixel camera), colors are saturated, maybe too much in the reds. The images are a bit overprocessed, not terrible but can be seen in the details of a 8x10 pictures.

I did not acquired the docking station and will not do it, it was very simple to transfer the pictures with the included USB cable. A must is a 1850 to 2200 mAh rechargeable battery set with a fast charger (as with other digicams).

This camera was designed as a point-and-shot, so it have few manual controls (the most useful control is that exposure can be varied by +/- 2 EV). The white balance is automatic only (no manual options), but the camera can handle different light sources with very good results.

The autofocus system is very good, specially considering that the camera has no focus-assist lamp. You can lock the focus and the exposure, partially pressing the "shutter" release.

You can not select shutter speed or lens aperture (as with other point-and-shot cameras), but you can use the scene modes to vary it (I use speed mode more than the standard auto mode, and turn off the flash except when I really need it).

The LCD is ok (average), considering the price, my only complain is that it was difficult to see in very dim light and is better to use the optical viewfinder in these cases.

The startup time is slow if you compare it with a film camera, but equivalent to other digicams in this range. The same issue applies to the "shutter" delay after button pressure.

The camera was well constructed and I consider it beautiful designed. The size was small if not diminutive, almost the same as my Rollei 35 (the smallest 35mm camera in the 60's), I am using the Easyshare with a hand made Rollei 35 bag. You can find a more rugged or a smaller digicams but at higher price.


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