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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: Love the camera....hate the software!
Review: I absolutely love this camera....easy to take everywhere (with back-up batteries)! Easy to use...FUN to use! I HATE the software! I am not computer-illiterate, but I can't figure this software out!! Just going to use Snapfish!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sooo easy!
Review: This camera is great! Very easy to use and the pictures are excellent. Haven't even begun to explore what all I can do with it. For a first time digital camera this is definitely the one to get!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: I picked one up after reading numerous positive reviews about it. My response after using it is right in line with the rest. Easy to use, excellent quality shots, good features such as movie (plus sound) mode. I've used it at sporting events, at the beach, and at parties. Whether you are indoor or out, the camera works like a charm and captures moving images very well. At the beach some of my shots included seagulls in flight or waves crashing on rocks, and everything came out sharp and crisp.

I haven't printed photos off it just yet, but the on-screen shots are simply superb. As good and more likely even better than my 35mm would take.

The only constructive criticism I offer is that I wish the camera came with an auto lens shield versus separate lens cap.

Docking station sounds convenient but isn't necessary as the software easily uploads images through the ISB cable onto the computer.

Happy shooting...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to use
Review: This was my first digital camera buy and I am very pleased with it. I did a lot of research within this price range and went with the Kodak 4330. It is is easy to use that any one in my family can just pick it up and start shooting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kodak 4330
Review: This camera is an excellent value for those on a budget looking for quality and ease of use. The camera is the easiest camera I have ever used and is for the most part just point and click. The dial settings for macro, action and night shots work very well. The quality of the pictures are extremely good. The only thing I would recommend is additional memory for the camera. I purchased an additional 64 mb which will hold 50 pictures at the highest resolution. It does consume batteries as any digital camera does, but I have found that the Kodak CRV3 and the Kodak rechargeables last the longest. I keep a couple of the CRV3 and 2 extra rechargeables in my camera bag as backup. The dock is a good option for transferring the pictures and for recharging (only works with the Kodak rechargeable battery pack), but I purchased an additional Kodak recharger and that works well for me. The Easyshare software that is included is good for organizing photos. Its option to upload pictures to several different photo developing sites is one that I have used for high quality photo prints. Overall I would highly recommend this camera to novice as well as experienced camera users as a good solid performer for those who don't need all the bells and whistles for low to medium usage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple to navigate, great low-light photos
Review: I own a Kodak DC240 and one thing I hated was the terrible low-light quality. Not any longer. Also great for close up pictures and with simple logical menus. Great bargain. By the way, if you shoot a video and connect the camera for downloading it to the PC, be patient when the EasyShare window comes up and searches for the pictures; it takes much longer than searching for just pictures, which is not surprising. Also, the word video doesn't appear in the window.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT for its price, excellent night shot mode too
Review: This is just fantastic!! The night shot mode is good and gives you clear pictures with correct illumination. 16MB of internal memory and memory slot is too good. The USB cable conectivity and Kodak easyshare software quickly transfer all photographs to your PC.Also with about 64MB of memory card you can shoot about 5 min of video too.For a 3.1 Megapixel there is no other Camera in the market that has such features.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best deal for the money
Review: It is probably the best deal for the money. You get 3.3 MP, a movie mode, internal memory and expansion slot. The LCD is not good as the earlier Kodak models like the DC4800, but for that price it really beats all competition. The low light picture quality has also improved since the DC4800. The docking station is not perfect, but is very convenient for casual (non-computer savvy) users.
The user interface also needs getting used to, but the main dial matches most point and shoot cameras, so should be a easy transition.
It also has a cool address book (email) feature that can be entered on the PC and stored on the camera to email pictures from the camera on the next sync.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera for the $
Review: I bought this camera today, after several weeks of diligent search. I stopped on the Kodak, the easiest camera to use, the docking station makes it easy to share pictures. Optical zoom and digital zoom make it very handy. Over all, Kodak gives its best for the money.
Much better than the olympus and sony, and handy SD memory card - can be used in Palm products for photo viewing. Very good software, great red eye reduction, online printing and the warranty is 1 year, while sony is 3 months.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New, and Very Pleased, Owner
Review: I just purchased this camera yesterday after shopping for a number of weeks, and I can't help but like it. The dial that turns the camera on, to video mode, and to various focus-lengths contributes to making the DX4330 one of the easiest to use gizmos I have ever seen. There's even a sport/fast-motion mode, accessible from the same dial. The pictures seem nice and sharp, and the zoom works really well. There's even a flat space on the back for putting your thumb! It "just fits" in my hand, while still being small enough to cart around.

I haven't used the software, since I'm on a Mac using iPhoto, but I can tell you it works just fine with that. This also means I haven't used the "Share" button to its fullest extent.

This camera even has an orientation sensor, so if you take a picture turned 90-degrees, it appears right-side up in the camera screen and in iPhoto. A small feature, yes, but this camera is full of such small features. I'm really impressed with the amount of thought that went in to making it not just a usable camera, but also an enjoyable camera to use.

It just works, and it works well. I'm looking forward to using this for a long time. My only regret is that I didn't buy the docking station, as well. Doesn't matter -- Christmas is coming up. :-)


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