We bought a Kodak 3900 Digital Camera for our daughter who was getting into photography. For years we have dealt with 35mm cameras and film developing. The internet, computers, and e-mail have made a digital camera a wise choice. We began our search...
Pros: good picture quality, easy to use, fits just about anywhere Cons: easily damaged if dropped, expensive to repair, warranty void if damaged
I had been debating getting a digital camera for a long time. At first, I was unhappy with the quality of the images they produced. Then they improved. Then I was unhappy with the ease of transferring the images from the camera to the computer, then th ...
Pros: Easy to transfer to computer; great to e-mail and share pictures; Battery Cons: None
There is no doubt that Kodak is in the business of simplifying things for its consumers. It is making new followers out of what used to turn potential buyers off and get on their nerves. With Kodak 1147164 and the family of Kodak DX, technology...
Pros: Kodak quality and reputation; Lightweight and easy to use; Good battery life. Cons: Photo software is pretty cheesy; Included memory card is almost worthless.
My first digital camera was a 1 megapixel (MP) Kodak DC215 - a nice metal camera. Sadly, most consumer level cameras these days are made out of plastic (which is why I didn't cite that as a con for this review.) I decided it was time to get a higher...
If you are looking for a 3+ megapixel camera, which is what experts seem to be recommending as the minimum for truly film-quality images, then strongly consider this model or the Kodak DX3700, which are the cheapest in this megapixel class.
Pros: Easy to use, has lens cover! Cons: Small LCD screen
I decided last year to jump into the mainstream and get myself a digital camera. I have a few friends that have them already and I wanted to make sure I was going to get a camera that would be what I needed/wanted. I didn't want to get something that...
Pros: Extremely easy to use, good quality pictures Cons: 2x zoom insufficient at times
The DX 3900 is my first digital camera.I've been eye-ing the Casio 16X zoom 2.1 Megapixel but was astounded and couldn't resist this model at the store and purchased it on the spot. It was on an introductory offer of RM1699(US447) at Kuala Lumpur.It came...
Pros: price, standard cf card, AA, compact, quick, and lots more Cons: low light pics need manual setting,
Well first off as you can see if you have read the other reviews, it comes highly recommended. Few reviews disagree. As with any electronic equipment these days, they are made of plastic, some parts are a little more fragile, so proper attention must be...
Pros: Extremely user-friendly, responsive, battery life (2xAA), useful features, picture quality, long exposure times. Cons: "Only" 2X optical zoom and fuzzy digital zoom. Only 8MB memory included.
I bought this camera about a month ago because I wanted a sturdy digital camera that was both powerful and easy to use at the same time. I was pleased to find out that the DX3900 has virtually all the strengths of my old Kodak DC240 (a camera I was very...
Pros: Small and easy to carry, great software, multi-purpose Cons: none
It's impossible sometimes to find that perfect picture. You think you finally captured that moment and can't wait to get to your local store to get your pictures developed and then you get the results. You now have the pictures and they are nothing like...
Pros: Easy easy to use. Solid little camera Cons: Focus often fuzzy
I've always be pleased with the Kodak line of digital cameras as you can really tell that Kodak has given some serious though to just how many bells an whistles a real person needs.
The new series of camera from kodak continue this trend. The...
Pros: nice color, easy, compact, uses CF, AA battery and USB, long exposure Cons: grainy, not enough zoom, built quality, no manual control and uncompress mode
I bought this camera about a year ago. I had very positive experience with Kodak DC280 and DC290 before. The reason why I purchased this camera is because of (1) Kodak color (2) compact size (3) uses Compact Flash memory and AA rechargable battery and...
Pros: Easy to take high quality photos Cons: screen is small
A very simple camera to use I have had this camera for about 1 year, I was taking pictures and printing them out within 30 minutes of taking the camera out of the box. The software is very simple to use, you just hook your camera up with ...
Pros: VERY easy to use, quick picture transfer, easy to read menus, high quality display. Cons: Settings do not correspond with conventional 35MM cameras, for example, F-Stop, Aperture, etc.
I received this camera as a gift from my mother, and she did a lot of research to find the best product. I also received the docking cradle, which is very simple and quick to use. Drop the camera in it, push a button, and 'voila!' Your pictures are...
Pros: Easy to use, small, decent quality. Cons: Battery life, no manual focus.
The Kodak 3900 is the first digital camera I have owned. Over all, it is a good camera. I received this as a gift, so I had no input into the purchase of the camera. However, for my use - quick and simple shots - it serves well. It is small, easy to...
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