Pros: Easy to set up,easy to use Cons: None that I've found
Last Christmas I was sitting and admiring my pretty little Christmas tree when it went threw my mind how much prettier it would look with a present under it.Being single isn't always what it's cracked up to be,especially at Christmas time.If there are...
Pros: Small, sexy, ergonomically wonderful, great pictures Cons: Flimsy card cover, long recovery time between shots
I’m a sucker for cool small toys, and the Kodak DC215 Millennium definitely fits the bill! It addresses all of the annoyances I found with the DC210 (see separate review), plus gives me a USB card reader to boot. (By the way, the DC210 is no longer...
Pros: Zoom, Flash/Red-eye reduction, Easy to use, Clear pictures Cons: Serial Cable
I received a silver Kodak DC215 digital Camera in April of 2001, as a birthday gift. Before choosing this camera I did a lot of shopping around and decided that this camera was the best one in my price range.
Pros: price, ease of use, nice quality photos, LCD screen, small size, 2x zoom Cons: several seconds between shots, only 2x zoom, flash card eject button awkward
As parents of (very cute) twin toddlers and as technical folks who do a bit of web work, my husband and I have been shopping for a digital camera for a while now. Of course, when camera shopping on a budget, one's options are a bit more limited, but...
Pros: Awesome picture taking, Easy use Cons: Battery hog , slight movement makes pictures blurry
When it came time to upgrade my digital camera, I went on a quest. Well more like a adventure in online comparison shopping. I settled on KODAK brand because my neighbor had one (the 200) and it took some impressive pictures.
Pros: Digital, Lots of pictures, Easy to use Cons: Slow, Expensive development
I was never that interested in getting a digital camera. Yeah, I thought they looked nice and the concept was good. They were always too expensive though. For my birthday this year my girlfriend(EpinionID Mookasaurs) bought me the Kodak Millenium...
Pros: easy to use, great pictures, lower cost Cons: none that I have come across yet!!
When I started the hunt for a new digital camera, I didn't know where to start. There are SOO many different kinds and prices out there that I was overwhelmed. I started with the Sunday ads and found a few that were on sale.
Pros: durable, light weight, small, easy to use Cons: none
I got a Kodak DC 215 Zoom Digital Camera for my birthday. I had been wanting a digital camera for some time and I was finally able to get one. I got mine at Best Buy. I talked to the salesman about all the cameras and asked what he recommended for a...
Pros: Good Resolution, Good Screen Size, Easy to use Cons: Uses Batteries very fast if screen is used to take pictures
The digital camera market has exploded with all different kinds of cameras, pixil sizes, memory cards, resolutions and name brands. So how do you decide, and what is good. Well I didn't know either. I decided what amount of money I wanted to...
Pros: Good-quality picture, easy to use, red-eye reduction and other great options, & affordable price. Cons: Feels awkward at first due to weight and shape, cheap lens cap & battery holder, and long flash delay
I bought this camera not only because of my new-born niece, Sierra, but because I have been fascinated by the automation that digital cameras have brought to the camera industry. I feel that I have chosen the perfect beginner's digital camera,...
Pros: Excellent Close up images. Cons: Limited resolution, expensive for a one Megapixel camera, battery hog
This was my first digital camera. When I first bought it, single Megapixel cameras were the new "thing". I was very pleased with it for a while. Before the digital camera revolution, your only real choice if you wanted instant pictures was Polaroid...
Pros: Easy to use, price is right, saves you money in the long run if you love to take pictures. Cons: Uses batteries up real fast and the view screen is a little small
I am not a great photographer, It is possible to review my pictures after taking them and delete the ones that didn't turn out so good. That's the camera for me. The Kodak DC215 Zoom Digital Camera, was the camera I chose.
Pros: Quality Kodak lens coating; small, light; versatile; great color; sharp images; great close-ups, night-shots. Cons: Lens cap could be tighter; no saving in TIF format; plastic card holder door.
I have had this camera since January 30, 2001 and I am getting some nice surprises. I have been using a Canon F-1 for over 23 years, doing serious photography for longer; so for someone used to the highest quality in results, this camera has some...
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