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Kodak EasyShare DX4330 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Kodak EasyShare DX4330 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

List Price: $349.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My toddlers could use this
Review: Simple to use and simple to organize pics. 3 megapixels is plenty i have no need for anything larger than 8 1/2 by 10.
I love the media

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best for MY buck
Review: I bought this 4330 about 6 weeks ago and I am very happy with the way it works with ease. I bought the DockII station a week later and glad I did as it keeps the battery charged. The software that comes with the camera is about the easiest thing I've ever seen. Take you picture, plug in the usb cable and bamm, up pops software, click transfer and your done, just that easy. I went on a wholesale trade show in Las Vegas and got some awsome pictures. I don't think I'd be any happier with any other camera. This one is really what I was looking for. Its stylish and for the money, its right on! A++++. Thank you

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pleased Customer
Review: I bought this camera for my husband for christmas. We love it! we did some price comparison before we purchased our camera and amazon.com had the best deal overall. we saved about $50.00 by purchasing the camera and the dock at the same time. I have never had a digital camera before, but i think i will stick with kodak. This camera is high quality and the zoom is amazing. The sofware could easily be used by a 5 year old.
The dock also acts as a battery charger, which charges incredibly fast.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This camera is great!!!!
Review: I purchased this camera about 6 weeks ago and around a half hour after I took it out of the box I was taking pictures. It was that easy. But, don't let the simplicity of use fool you this camera takes great pictures. I have used it in daylight and low light situations with really good results. I have blown some of the pictures up to 8' X 10' with very little loss in sharpness or color. The docking station is a must because not only does it charge your battery but with the touch of one button it automatically transfers your pictures to the computer via USB.
The camera comes with a Internal Memory card but it is only good for about 10 pictures so it would be wise to purchase a 64mb card or greater depending on use.
The LCD display is large enough to see what your taking pictures of but in low light situations you would do better looking through the view finder.
The software that Kodak gives you is adequate but to do more editing and special effects Photoshop is the program to use.
The camera is good to the feel and is pretty well made except for the Lens cap, which keeps coming off all the time.
For someone looking for a really good 3mp camera for a moderate price, this is the one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Picture taking. Forget Video editting
Review: This camera so far takes pretty good pictures. I think my 35 mm takes better shots but this one does well. You can access the photos with Windows XP and bypass the Kodak software which I think is great because I think that the Kodak software is not very good.
What I was disappointed with is the video function. You can take 1 min of video with sound which is great. But the software Kodak gives does not allow you to edit it. The video function is also not compatible with windows xp. You can only use QuickTime to view. And so far from what I researched have to buy the quicktime pro to edit or switch formats. I was going to buy adobe photoshop 2.0 to edit video but from what I understand adobe photoshop 2.0 is not compatible with the video from this camera. It is like Kodak just threw in the video function to give some more sell power but didn't spend enough time to make it worthwhile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Problems With Windows XP!!!
Review: In response to the customer from Malibu who had compatability problems with another model, I too Run Windows XP. I just got the DX4330 last week and the software installed effortlessly. In addition, I couldn't be happier with the camera. The picture quality is excellant and for the price it takes surprisingly good video (with great sound.....most other cameras in the price range don't even have sound!).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy and Versital Digital Camera
Review: **PC users this info may not be the most helpfull ;-(
I bought this camera to run it through it's paces before a trip to Europe this summer. I will be using it with a Macintosh, and was nervous as to it's integretation with Apple's iPhoto and iMovie.

The camera works flawlessly, and with Apple's built in software you barely need Kodak's bundle. Just plug in the camera with the supplied USB cable (I plug it directly to the extra port on my keyboard), turn it on and iPhoto and (Kodak's) Easy Share Photo automatically launch.

Downloading images to iPhoto is straight foward, but you need the Easy Share software to download movies (automatically downloads them to your 'Movies' folder in OSX).

I have already burned a 'test' DVD with the movies that I've recorded. Quality is good considering it's not a camcorder. And I can't say how easy it is (just open movie in QT, export it to DV Stream then import into iMovie).

The photo quality is great, and colors/saturation is awesome, most of my test shots were taken in a cocktail lounge, and the background looks good (not compleatly black), very important since not all of my pictures will be in bright sunlight... All in all a very strong preformer.

The things that I didn't like are,
* There are only 3 quality settings, all of which are in JPEG format - I would have prefered an uncompressed setting for day to day (when I'm close to the computer and don't need to get 160 shots on the card).
* To get good lowlight shots (even with flash) the camera uses a very slow shutter speed - you have to hold the camera a lot more carefully than I would have thought (takes some practice with that), I guess not a bad trade off if you're aware of it.
* The Microphone picks up a lot of 'Camera Noise', if you change your grip a little (or when pressing the button to record), that will be the loudest noise in the recording. I would assume that 'Wind Noise' will also be something to be aware of.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY good camera. Glad I bought it!
Review: I did a lot of research before I bought this camera. One thing no one seemed to talk about much, but that was a big issue for me, was shutter lag. I just hate it when I press a button and have to wait a long time before the camera takes the picture. I thought I wanted an Elph because they're so tiny, but went to different stores, and even with fresh batteries and/or no flash, the Canons and Sonys I tried took forever to take the picture. By the time 1.5 or 2 seconds has gone by, many times your shot is lost forever.

But this Kodak is fast. I press the button, and it takes the picture almost immediately. If I hold the button down part-way first to let it focus, then when I press it the rest of the way it does take the picture IMMEDIATELY, even with the flash on.

The picture quality is excellent, the software installed perfectly on the very first try (I use Windows 2000), and the very first time I attached the camera to its included USB cord, my computer recognized the camera and I only had to click once to get it to upload the pictures.

The video quality isn't great (I knew it wouldn't be), but I love being able to carry this thing around in my purse all the time and snap either pictures or video with sound, any time I want to. I've captured some really memorable moments this way at picnics, at my son's preschool, and other places where I would never have dragged the video camera. And the sound is really excellent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very nice camera
Review: For every amateur photographer, this camera will prove to be a great investment.
Pros:
1. Consistently nice pictures with very good color saturation and
sharpness.
2. Very easy to use with good features (Macro, Portrait, Red-eye, Backlight, Video+Audio, 3X optical zoom, pretty ergonomic)
Cons:
1. [uses] batterys quickly. Need to get NiMH rechargable battries.
2. Xfer speed is slow. Need to get an external card reader.
3. Not-so-good transfer and picture handling software.

Overall a very nice camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for taking shots, movie feature not so good.
Review: As a digital camera, this camera is supurb.
You'll like it, and you can find a cheap place to buy it if you look around. I bought this camera for $270.
The movie feature that comes with this camera is not that great, the movies have horrible quality, but after all, if you want movies get a camcoder.


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