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Kodak KE60 Easy Load 35mm Camera

Kodak KE60 Easy Load 35mm Camera

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy it
Review: After 3 rolls of film the automatic lens cap stopped openning automatically. The only way to know it doesn't open is when you get your film back and they are all blank.

Buy something else.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great if you are like me and hate loading film
Review: After losing numerous pictures because I had loaded the film wrong I decided I would buy one of those advantix cameras to make my life easier. Luckily I found this first. It uses normal film so you don't have to pay all those extra fees for advantix film development. Loading film in this camera is a piece of cake just pop it in and close the door. I haven't lost a picture since and the quality of my pictures is great.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 2nd KE 60 froze & won't rewind
Review: Camera takes great photos...however..after taking only 1 roll successfully, on TWO seperate cameras...they BOTH froze up and would not let me rewind the film. I do not want a 3rd. Want a replacement. Not good for when taking photo's on a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You get your moneys worth
Review: I am not a big photographer so I did not want to spend to much on a camera. This on is small so it is easy to carry and it lives up to its name: It is veyr easy to load. I loved having it last year when I had been in Disney Land because when I ran out of film I could pop it in and keep going. Although it does not have a zoom it still takes really good pictures. Another think that I was really impressed about was me and a friend had tried taking pictures of fireworks, she had a $150 zoom camera but mine came out great, crystal clear. If you are looking for a all around camera I would strongly suggest it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautiful Pics, Easy to Use
Review: I bought my camera the latter part of 2002. It is the Kodak Easy Load 35mm camera. I am very unhappy with it. I have not used it a dozen times yet. So,it is still new. I use the same kind of film everytime that I use the camera. The film is stuck in the camera and will not come out. This would not be a problem except the pictures that I have on the roll are the people that I have worked with for 12 yrs and our company is closing. I will NEVER buy another camera from you. I am so disgusted and upset that I have lost valuable pictures.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unhappy Customer
Review: I bought my camera the latter part of 2002. It is the Kodak Easy Load 35mm camera. I am very unhappy with it. I have not used it a dozen times yet. So,it is still new. I use the same kind of film everytime that I use the camera. The film is stuck in the camera and will not come out. This would not be a problem except the pictures that I have on the roll are the people that I have worked with for 12 yrs and our company is closing. I will NEVER buy another camera from you. I am so disgusted and upset that I have lost valuable pictures.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only Good For a Short Time
Review: I purchased this camera at the end of 2004 because the price was unbeatable. The place was trying to get rid of its 35mm cameras to make room for new digital cameras. At first, I was totally pleased with the quality of the pictures and the easy loading of the film. However, after only 2 uses the camera began to malfunction. When I try to load the film now, it won't accept it and the display on the back of the camera won't stop flashing. I can turn the camera off but once I turn it back on, the display on the back continues to flash, not allowing me to do anything at all. Glad I didn't pay the actual retail price for this camera. I was terribly disappointed because the first set of photos I took came out unbelievably beautiful. I woudn't recommend this camera at all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Film winding does not work
Review: I read the reviews of this camera before buying it and I had hoped that the ones about the film winding system not working properly were wrong. However, after taking less than 10 rolls of film with the camera the film got stuck inside and would not wind. I took out that roll and tried other rolls that also got stuck in the camera. I e-mailed Kodak and asked for a refund and they said that they could only send me a replacement. I really don't want a replacement if there is a good possibility that it won't work because of poor design.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautiful Pics, Easy to Use
Review: I've had my camera for almost two years now and I've been very happy with it! The pictures turn out beautifully, no matter the lighting. It's very easy to use with great features. If you're just looking for a simple film camera with great quality, this is it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An unexpected bargain
Review: Kodak may not be the first name that springs to mind for 35mm cameras, but this model is a standout, both in useful features and pricepoint. The optical quality would be exceptional at twice the price - not terribly fast, but quite sharp and usefully wide angle for getting everyone into the shot in small interior views. The brightframe viewfinder is large and bright and easy to use, even when wearing glasses. Film loading is APS camera simple, that is to say, very easy. The manual portrait and distant focus settings are overrides not found on many much-more costly models. Even the self-timer mode is surprisingly smart in its design: the warning LED on the front of the camera is recessed so that if you can't see it, you aren't in the shot.... As a professional who still enjoys personal snap-shooting, not only have I recommended it to a number of my novice-photographer friends, I also carry one as an inexpensive backup to keep in the glovebox or daypack for when great shots sneak up.


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