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Kodak EasyShare DX4530 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Kodak EasyShare DX4530 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera for starters and above
Review: I wanted to get a camera that was good enough to keep up with technology for the next couple of years. I then came upon this camera. It has 5 MP max resolution, but if you want to save space or you have a small card, it can be lowered all the way down to 1.2 megapixels. The camera comes with 32 MB internal memory, which is very nice, like if you are on a trip and you card gets full, you can easily switch to internal. I got this on Christmas, and it did not come with a memory card, and no stores were open. But i was still able to tqake 16 5MP pictures. The next day i went to target and got a 128 MB card for $60. (Not the best deal but i was anxious and had money to spend). This camera uses Sd/MMC cards (secure digital/multimedia card). the Kodak Dock is nice but it is not necessary, especially for its $80 price tag. Just but rechargeable batteries and charger for $20. I would reccomend the Kodak Easyshare starter pack along with this. It is $35, but it has bettery pack, charger, and a bag, and some other accesories.

This is as of 12/25/03 (This exact product)

Includes
USB Cable (Kodak Easyshare Dock is nice but it is not necessary)

Kodak DX4530 5MP Digital Camera

Video Cable ( for slideshows on TV)

Product manual ( i suggest you read this)

Kodak Easyshare software ( nice software, with a simple, but effective and fun editing program.)

5 sheets of trial photo paper.

Other ads and papers reguarding registration.

AS i conclude, i have one last thing for those interested in it's 10X zoom. optical zoom(3X) is the actual lens zooming in. digital zoom(3.3X) is just the camera enlarging the pixels. What is done with digital zoom is something that can be easily done on a photo editing software. So if you're paying over 5-10 dollars for just extra digital zoom, id not. The optical is what you really want.

Overall, i have been EXTREMELY pleased with camera, and i would recommend it for anyone. The movie mode is very nice, although you can't zoom while it is recording. But, what more could you ask for, hopefully you aren't buying this to make a movie. My only complaint is that the movie mode is slightly blocky, but is still fun to play with. This camera is very user friendly, and i would say it could be used easily by 10 years old and up. The manual is easy to comprehend and read. Kodak also has a good support staff, and my camera came in perfect shape. Thank you for your time, and i would strongley suggest this camera for anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very easy to use
Review: I got this camera about a month ago; I am a big photography nut and am very literate with both SLR cameras and digital. My father bought this camera for me, and although it wasn't as "high tech" as the cameras I was originally comparing, I must say that I am fairly pleased with the Kodak.

The internal memory is nice because you don't have to buy a memory card unless you take several dozen pictures at a time. It will hold about 24 pictures taken in the highest quality setting.

The controls are simple and easy to understand; many digital cameras overwhelm the user with difficult, confusing, and seemingly endless menus. Unless you like being able to control the shutter speed, aperature, and other manual settings, you'll enjoy how simple the Kodak makes digital photography. A big plus is that the camera includes a brief explanation for menu items so that the user isn't confused about what abbreviations stand for.

Some people have mentioned the blurring that takes place; blurring takes place with most cameras because the shutter speed is generally slower with digital cameras. And the shutter delay is VERY good with this camera; several digital cameras that I have tested have had horrible shutter lag. The Kodak's delay is minimal.

The dock is nice for convenient recharging; once you're done taking pictures, just put it on the dock. It's also nice for transferring pictures. Put the camera on the dock, push the "Kodak" button, and your preferred program automatically opens for downloading. One downfall I've found is that the software is not compatible with Mac OS X, which I have, so I've had to use iPhoto for downloading pictures. (Which is fine, since that's where I keep pictures anyway.)

In short: pros of this camera: ease of use, simple menus, convenient recharging, internal memory (no need for memory card). Cons: short battery life when using LCD screen for picture taking; lens cap has a tendency to come off when bumped slightly (bad if you're carrying it in a bag); Kodak software isn't compatible with newer Mac computers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KODAK Made in China designed in Japan
Review: Kodak has this great low cost camera which is actually multinational. Designed in Japan, made in China and for Kodak.

As read here there are only a few flaws like when those counties use there people to model for clothes, shoes and other things. Sometimes the fit has things to be desired.

The lens cover does need to be improved upon as it drops when turned on. A small green light next to the viewfinder is not useful in that place. Software quirks do exist and need tweaking.

We use the Windows 98 (First Edition) and Windows 95 First Edition (Remember BOB and the game on it?). Netscape 4.7 in a browser is still great I think also no attacks like people with MS Explorer and the newer Operating Systems by MS.

Taking pictures with this remarkable machine is wonderful then with ease a push of one button going into the computer (pc) controller. Wow talk about easy this is great and with the DX400 Easy Share Prointer also.

Reading reviews here, in magazines like Consumer Reports and asking others helps . Finding the best cost basis I think is most peoples factoring bottom line and here helps best.

Try this machine at your local stores and ask the agent to show you how it works too with exaples. Thats why they get paid eh?

Remeber the ad? TRY IT YOUALL LIKE IT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 4+++ out of 5
Review: Just bought this camera a few days ago. It could not be easier to operate. All functions are logical and clear. The menu items are made as easy as possible. The only gripe so far are the lens cap is a bit of a pain. It's supposed to pop off when the camera is turned on, sometimes it doesn't. The other is the camera needs to have some type of grippable surface added to the body. I can't get a firm, comfortable grip and feel like the camera could slip from my hands.
Pictures are great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Buy!
Review: Before buying my digital camera, I did tons of research. I wanted an easy to use camera, easy to use software, without breaking the bank. My Kodak DX4530 did not disappoint me. I've had the camera for 3 months now and it's taken great pictures. It's so easy to use, my 12 yr.old uses it all the time. The one button delete and review is great. The software does an excellent job enhancing the photos and taking out red eye. All you do is plug it into your computer and the software quickly downloads all my photos. It doesn't get any easier than this Kodak! And with the one touch printing, it produces beautiful, detailed colored photos, using Kodak's Premium photo paper. If you want a camera that takes great photos, without having to be a technology wizard to operate; this camera's for you!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I'd never buy another Kodak camera!
Review: I'd never buy another Kodak camera!

I bought a Kodak digital camera and it has been fine. However, knowing what I know now I would never buy another Kodak camera. Ever. I dropped the camera, and a little plastic piece broke off which keeps the battery pack in the camera. Not a big deal. But NOONE repairs Kodak cameras. Instead you HAVE to send it into their corporate repair center and they instead sell you on trading it in for a refurbished camera. So, I can send this one in and for $250 get a new refurbished camera. Whooppe! But it only sells for $50 more on amazon.com - and thats a new, non-refurbished one! Its a total crock. Just be forwarned. I'd never buy a camera which I cant get repaired locally.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: love the camera
Review: I found the camera so easy to use. I would not have been familar with digital cameras until we purchased this kodak camera. everything with it is so simple. so easy to use. Brilliant camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Camera!
Review: I got this camera a few months ago, and absolutely love it. The picture quality is outstanding, and it's extremely easy to use. I swore I'd never get a digital camera until I could get a 5.0 MP, and I'm really glad I waited!

I've had lots of people tell me the Kodak camera docking station isn't necessary, but let me tell you, it sure is convenient to use, one button, and the pictures download to the computer. The best part is it's always charged and ready to go, no dead batteries!

You won't go wrong with this camera no matter what your photo taking experience may be!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera for the price
Review: Most 5 megapixel cameras are $600 and up. This is an excellent deal for the money. Nice 3X optical zoom. Very pleased with this camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great 5 megapixel refurbished camera!
Review: Yes I bought a refurbished camera, but to me it looks brand new, with a 1 year factory warranty.
My dad bought this camera before me, and I was impressed with the picture quality.
I paid $228 for it, and I feel i got an unbeatable deal!
I have taken quite a few pictures already, even moving objects, and they all came out great. The printer dock, an optional accessorie also makes outstanding 4 by 6 pictures!
I highly recommend this camera to anyone


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