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Kodak DC3400 EZ 2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

Kodak DC3400 EZ 2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

List Price: $599.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Name - Great Quality
Review: A very EASY Camera to use !

Great Quality Photos !

Durable Housing !

Very simple controls !

Like the Software too because you can be as creative as you like !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goodbye film HELLO Digital!
Review: After working my way through a Kodak DC50 and then purchasing a DC215 Millennium, I've found another great camera in the Kodak Lineup!

The camera is easy to use and great on batteries. The USB connection works like a charm and allows you to be up and running in a matter of minutes.

The color saturation is picture perfect, and the camera settings allow for beautiful 8" x 10" prints. I print quite frequently on an older Hp 880c but the pictures are outstanding. The only negatives are the placement of the viewfinder and corrections to the manual. Sometimes your nose smudges the screen when you're looking through the viewfinder. As for the manual, they mistakenly printed it to include a "beep" setting. There is no such setting and Kodak assured me that they were printing new manuals to correct their oversight.

All in all this is an awesome camera, that sets up in minutes and is a snap to use. Go out and get one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goodbye film HELLO Digital!
Review: After working my way through a Kodak DC50 and then purchasing a DC215 Millennium, I've found another great camera in the Kodak Lineup!

The camera is easy to use and great on batteries. The USB connection works like a charm and allows you to be up and running in a matter of minutes.

The color saturation is picture perfect, and the camera settings allow for beautiful 8" x 10" prints. I print quite frequently on an older Hp 880c but the pictures are outstanding. The only negatives are the placement of the viewfinder and corrections to the manual. Sometimes your nose smudges the screen when you're looking through the viewfinder. As for the manual, they mistakenly printed it to include a "beep" setting. There is no such setting and Kodak assured me that they were printing new manuals to correct their oversight.

All in all this is an awesome camera, that sets up in minutes and is a snap to use. Go out and get one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the newest 400~500$ digital camera
Review: As most of users give high credit to 280, this newer one might be a good choice for coming buyers. I have doubt to buy this one or Olympus490, at last I select this one because I think newer is better in such a rapid developping tech area...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the newest 400~500$ digital camera
Review: As most of users give high credit to 280, this newer one might be a good choice for coming buyers. I have doubt to buy this one or Olympus490, at last I select this one because I think newer is better in such a rapid developping tech area...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Transition for Film Freaks on a Budget
Review: Does the scent of emulsion give you paroxysms of joy? Nothing make you sigh like ripping open a box of Kodak E 100? Does putting a cover over your head and squatting behind a gridded ground glass trying to focus a 4 X 5 make you happy? Would you prefer to sniff hypo and fixer than cocaine? You're a film freak like me. But film may be over. Expensive, environmentally unsound, and difficult to use properly, film and film cameras are on the way out.

My Kodak DC3400 replaces most the equipment I've lugged around with me for years. This camera, while limited in it's options, gives crisp images everytime. With Photoshop or other editing software, say good-bye to bracketing, photofinishing, and the unuseable shots you have to pay for.

Would I like to own a digital back for my 4 X 5? You bet, but as an amateur photographer, the DC3400 frees me from expensive mistakes. Some of the drawbacks are strictly digital - batteries go fast, flash memory cards fill, and I can't really take this unit on a long time without either a laptop or more flash memory cards, but those are my problems, not everyone's.

Worth every penny. You'll never long for the days of Tri-X again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Transition for Film Freaks on a Budget
Review: Does the scent of emulsion give you paroxysms of joy? Nothing make you sigh like ripping open a box of Kodak E 100? Does putting a cover over your head and squatting behind a gridded ground glass trying to focus a 4 X 5 make you happy? Would you prefer to sniff hypo and fixer than cocaine? You're a film freak like me. But film may be over. Expensive, environmentally unsound, and difficult to use properly, film and film cameras are on the way out.

My Kodak DC3400 replaces most the equipment I've lugged around with me for years. This camera, while limited in it's options, gives crisp images everytime. With Photoshop or other editing software, say good-bye to bracketing, photofinishing, and the unuseable shots you have to pay for.

Would I like to own a digital back for my 4 X 5? You bet, but as an amateur photographer, the DC3400 frees me from expensive mistakes. Some of the drawbacks are strictly digital - batteries go fast, flash memory cards fill, and I can't really take this unit on a long time without either a laptop or more flash memory cards, but those are my problems, not everyone's.

Worth every penny. You'll never long for the days of Tri-X again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After comparing several cameras, this proved to be the best!
Review: I bought this over 2 months ago when it first came out after using several different kinds. This product is worth more than the price! The pictures are clear, crisp and vibrant with color! It is simple to use and the software is easy to use when transfering pictures to your PC. I love the fact that my pictures can be deleted immediately if I don't like it and no film is wasted. Along with this camera I purchased the Hewlett Packard P1000 to print the pictures and that printer is also wonderful!!! Pictures come out KODAK quality!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After comparing several cameras, this proved to be the best!
Review: I bought this over 2 months ago when it first came out after using several different kinds. This product is worth more than the price! The pictures are clear, crisp and vibrant with color! It is simple to use and the software is easy to use when transfering pictures to your PC. I love the fact that my pictures can be deleted immediately if I don't like it and no film is wasted. Along with this camera I purchased the Hewlett Packard P1000 to print the pictures and that printer is also wonderful!!! Pictures come out KODAK quality!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: if I can, U can!
Review: i went to a high school with 1 TRS 80 computer for the entire school to use, so i was not in the comp generation.
i love this camera. easy to use. looks great. nice feel. incredible picture quality. i love to pull it out at snap away at family and public events. and if anyone has forgotten their camera i offer to email photos to friends or strangers. everyone who sees it "ooohs" & "ahhhs". i feel like such a high tech member of society :)


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