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by carriebug , Sep 23 '06
Pros: Easy to use. Cons: none.
I got this camera about a year ago from Wal-Mart. I have had no problems with this camera at all since I've had it. I really like this camera. It's really easy use. I think it is so easy to use that a 7 or 8 year old could use it with no problems. The ...
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by pdboilermaker , Mar 08 '06
Pros: Durable design, simple controls Cons: Processing time, indoor pictures, USB cable
I had to purchase a camera for work and I was told go cheap, of the models I picked a Kodak.. Another department in my facility has a Kodak camera so I went with Kodak for my department simply for ease of use by everyone that uses the existing camera at ...
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by holly1972 , Nov 04 '06
Pros: easy to use-- can't mess this up! Cons: drains batteries quickly, sometimes picture takes awhile to flash after button is pressed.
After many years and numerous heartbreaks using a traditional "film" camera, I finally decided to upgrade and go digital like the rest of the world. After the many times of being all exited to see that famous picture I'd taken, only to be let down ...
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Decent enough...when it works.
by riffrafff ,Feb 24 '07
Pros: Inexpensive, Compact, Can change batteries whilst on tripod, Built-in lens cover Cons: Flash is a limitation, No manual mode, Plastic tripod threads,
Poor MTBF
We purchased this camera for my daughter a year ago. In that time, it worked well enough. However, now it will not power up...the LED just flashes red. It's out of warranty, and even if it wasn't, Kodak will not accept warranty work without an original receipt (which is long gone). So, $130 per year for a camera seems to me to be a false economy. My six-year-old 2.2 megapixel Nikon is still going strong. Maybe I'm just spoiled.
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Quit after 14 months hardly any use
by fredm321 ,May 15 '07
Pros: Took good pictures for a while Cons: Not well constructed internally
Bought new in 2/06; took at best maybe 100 pictures on it; now all it does is the lens goes in and out; $59 plus S&H to repair.
Would not recommend this Kodak product; was not dropped or banged around.
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Kodak EasyShare CD33, 3MP
by cmajamay ,Nov 25 '06
Pros: Easy to use, Optical zoom, exellent image qualtiy, clear display, easy to navigate menus Cons: Mode button on top of camera a little akward to use
I have brought this digital camera to upgrade my awful agusdigital camera. I was very suprised in the image quality of outdoor and indoors, and the modes that the camera offers which helps me capture awesome pictures. I can take pictures and use them as an wallpaper on my desktop. It is also very easy to use, clear 1.5 inch display and an optical zoom.
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