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Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera |
List Price: $195.99
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Rating: Summary: Wonderful Camera Review: For the price of this camera and it's size, it takes the best pictures I've seen. When we bought it, we were concerned about it being hard to use do to it's size. It's not. It fits nicely in your palm. It also has a feature that allows you to switch roles of film midway. On our last vacation we were able to take both color and black and whites of the same scenes. Great!
Rating: Summary: great camara Review: I bought this camara to replace my cannon elph that I had lost. I was a little nervious, being that I loved my elph, but thought that I would try soemthing new. I took it out with me for New Years and it took great pictures in the dark bar.....no red eye even....the zoom worked pretty good also for a point and shot! I was very satisfied...I still love the cannon elph but I found that this camara took better pictures....at least for the purposes I use it for, just casual pictures of friends and family.
Rating: Summary: Terrific Tiny Traveler Review: I bought this camera because I was heading to England and Ireland for a vacation of a lifetime and just couldn't stand the thought of carrying around my 4 lb. 35 mm. Easy to carry, offering pictures of various sizes, and waterproof to boot, this easy-to-use camera was perfect. Of course, I missed certain aspects of a larger camera. The T700 only has a 2x zoom, and I didn't have a tripod along, so missed some shots I would have gotten with a bigger camera. However, I still carry it in my purse and find that I am taking many more pictures now because I have the camera with me at all times. I guess the odds are that I will get more great pictures since I'm taking more pictures! Also, some of the photos seem darker than I think they should be, but that may be a reflection on the photographer rather than the camera.
Rating: Summary: Perfect little camera Review: I bought this camera for my girlfriend after she saw it in one of her magazines. The "weatherproof" aspect is what sold her, at least gives her some confidence that it will survive a day at the beach or a rainy game day. I was amazed with the small physical size of the camera, perfect for her small purses or my pockets. The Advantix film is more expensive along with the development costs. The costs force you to search for good deals on film, much more than I ever did with a 35mm. She enjoys the title option, even though you need the book with you because there are too many titles to remember by memory. She has gone through 5 rolls of film in two weeks, and they have all turned out well. The midroll exchange is neat, and we both perform that option a lot, but only because we can, no real reason, just because it's somewhat impressive to people that don't know you can do that!! If you are looking for a great little camera to take with you everywhere, this is it.
Rating: Summary: Great camera! Review: I didn't know if this camera would be worth the price, but it definately is! I love all of the features--zoom, 3 picture sizes, mid-roll change, and many more. I haven't had a picture that didn't turn out since I got this camera. The only drawback is the expensive film, but you can see the quality in the pictures. This camera is great for point and shoot and gives you great pictures every time.
Rating: Summary: Great camera! Review: I didn't know if this camera would be worth the price, but it definately is! I love all of the features--zoom, 3 picture sizes, mid-roll change, and many more. I haven't had a picture that didn't turn out since I got this camera. The only drawback is the expensive film, but you can see the quality in the pictures. This camera is great for point and shoot and gives you great pictures every time.
Rating: Summary: Great looking camera produces mediocre photos Review: I mainly selected this camera for its compact size (and secondarily because of its water-resistance) because I was planning to take it on a vacation to Italy. I've used several roles of film with this camera under different conditions -- indoors/outdoors, with and without flash, etc -- and overall I've been very disappointed by the quality of photos. The flash tends to over-saturate the colors and daylight pictures tend to look very washed-out. You could blame it on the user, but I used to get great photos from my previous Advantix film camera, which was an ... Nikon Nuvis A20.
Rating: Summary: Mediocre Review: I really liked this camera the first year I had it. The pictures were good, it was very convenient... but a few days after the one year warranty had expired, the camera started to rewind the film after just one or two pictures and sometimes freeze up (the lens wouldn't retract). It is currently at a repair shop. Another downside is the high cost of APS film and development.
Rating: Summary: Mediocre Review: I really liked this camera the first year I had it. The pictures were good, it was very convenient... but a few days after the one year warranty had expired, the camera started to rewind the film after just one or two pictures and sometimes freeze up (the lens wouldn't retract). It is currently at a repair shop. Another downside is the high cost of APS film and development.
Rating: Summary: Lemon! Review: I received this camera as a gift in January. It has already been back to Kodak once for repairs, and now it is going back again - for the same problem! After I load a new roll of film in it, it takes one picture & automatically rewinds the entire roll. Very frustrating. Picture quality is OK, but have only successfully been able to shoot 3 complete rolls of film since January because of it's quirky film problem.
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