Editorial Review:Product Description:Looking to go digital? Look to the easy-to-use Kodak DX3500 digital camera. Get crisp, vibrant prints up to 8' x 10' (20cm x 25cm) thanks to its 2.2-megapixel resolution and 3x digital zoom. DX3500 is the perfect camera for sharing pictures over e-mail or for producing photo-quality prints. Start shooting right away with 8MB of internal memory. Want to take more pictures? DX3500 comes equipped with a CompactFlash card expansion slot so you can boost your camera's memory capacity. The camera also comes with an LCD screen, which lets you preview and review your shots, so you always know that you got the perfect picture.The EasyShare System is where the convenience of digital and the ease of Kodak come together. One touch. That's all it takes to get pictures from your Kodak DX3500 digital camera to your computer. Take a picture with the Kodak DX3500 digital camera, place your camera in the Kodak Camera Dock, press a button, and you're ready to print and e-mail with ease. Kodak Picture Software lets you instantly view, edit, e-mail, and print your pictures. Now you're ready to share with your world. You'll never miss a picture-taking opportunity since your camera batteries are recharged every time you rest the camera in the dock.
Amazon.com Product Description:Kodak clearly designed the DX3500 digital camera with ease of use in mind. This sporty-looking 2.2-megapixel camera has a 3x digital zoom (no optical zoom) and handles like a point-and-shoot. It contains 8 MB of internal memory, and is compatible with the optional Kodak camera dock, which will upload your photos straight from the camera to your computer at the push of a button. The camera dock even recharges the camera batteries while connected to your camera.
In addition to its internal memory, the DX3500 has a CompactFlash card expansion slot if you want to add additional memory capacity. Its 2.2-megapixel sensor creates quality prints up to 8-by-10 inches at a maximum resolution of 1,800 x 1,200 pixels. You can also shoot at a lower resolution of 900 x 600 pixels. This DX3500 kit comes with the camera, two AA lithium batteries, video cable, USB cable, wrist strap, Kodak Picture Software CD, documentation, and a custom camera insert for optional Kodak camera dock. It has a USB port and is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems.
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Don't Waste Your Money
This camera is way overpriced for the crappy pictures it takes. Even the close up pictures look out of focus and forget about any distance shots. Go to HP and buy the M425...You can get 5MP for a third of what his piece of excrement costs. I don't recommend Kodak to anyone because all you are paying for is the name.
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very average camera
I bought this camera 3 years back and its a plain simple point and shoot camera with a fixed lens and you cant adjust anything. It has no optical zoom, no video recording, etc. but thats what you pay for. Picture wise the camera shoots beautifully and the colours come out really nice and natural. Its flash is pretty bad with flash shots coming out dark. I have taken decent 6x4 prints even with the lower resolution. The power on/off switch is really horrible and flimsy. It broke after few months of use and I had to get it repaired. After that my computer never recognises the camera and I have to use a card reader to transfer photos.
I wouldnt recommend this camera even to a first timer even though its very very simple to use. Its just too flimsy and featureless.
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Not Satisfied
At the moment i am very tired, having spent 6 hours trying to update the software to the new Easy share. I have had nothing but trouble since updating to Easy share. I owned a Dx3500 and then a DX3600, which I was satisfied with until I upgraded the PC to Windows XP. Now I have the latest Kodak LS753, and the software CD included will not install and even when i down load from the net I get a message saying that there is an error. I have checked for virus, turned off all programs etc. and still no luck. I have never had such problems and I will be certainly returning to the shop with the camera and exchanging it, and I will be letting everyone know the problems. I feel so angry that I have wasted so much time.
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Kodak camera
I bought the Kodak camera and the dock for my wife for Christmas two years ago. It is easy to operate and to load the pics into the camera, but as other reviewers have stated it uses a lot of power. The docking system seems to help to keep the batteries charged. A minor annoyance is that sometimes the shutter does not open when I turn on the camera. I give it a few good whacks with my hand and it will open. Not high tech, but it works. My friend's camera did the same thing and Kodak, with some prodding, fixed it for a modest fee. My wife uses it for work and in general it is a rugged camera. I may upgrade in the future, but for now I will keep it.
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You Get What You Pay For
Pros: Cheap price, durable (I have dropped it often, and it still works fine), 2 megapixels
Cons: All pictures look unfocused, batteries get eaten up quickly (try 20 minutes), only digital zoom which is horrible
I recommend the Canon A60, or if your willing to step up to 3 megapixels, get the Canon A70, which is the best camera for your money.