Editorial Review:Product Description:Let's get back down to basics. You want a digital-camera that's extremely easy to use - right out of the box. That's the premise behind the EasyShare C300. Yet with3.2 megapixel image resolution, your images are sharp, detailed, and beautiful. In case you're unfamiliar with how digital cameras work, here are a few points. Film is no longer used. All images are stored on a re-useable SecureDigital memory card. Those images can be printed on photo printers that you can either buy as an accessory. You can also get pictures printed at select photo labs. A really nice thing about digital cameras is an LCD screen (usually on the rear of the camera) that displays the pictures you've taken (and stored). You see all the pictures and can edit out the ones you don't want. Kodak's EasyShare makes it even simpler. If you've got a computer you can transfer images to it, send them over the Internet, organize them into albums, do further enhancements, and print them on your computer's printer. In addition, you can view your images on TV or a digital frame. You can even shoot movies withb this camera, in addition to still pictures. Say goodbye to film and hello to the Digital way. Trust Kodak to ensure quality and simplicity and accept this invitation to buy the EasyShare C300. Put moments in motion with digital video - Capture up to 30 seconds video Preview and review your pictures with the 1.5 color display with or without magnification Slide show feature displays all tagged pictures 10-second self-timer lets you get in the picture too 16 MB internal memory plus MMC/SD expansion slot lets you start shooting right out of the box Up to 2096 x1560 pixels resolution for prints up to 11x14 / 320x240 Video resolution at 15 fps Size WHD - 4.1x2.6x1.6 inches
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Perfection In an Imperfect World
Good Grief! What do you expect out of a low-priced camera! No, this is not a professional
let's shoot the Playmate of the Month camera. You can get those for around a thousand or so USD.
This is a versatile-use-it-out of the box camera for people just getting into digital photograhy or for those who
who want a digital camera without selling the farm. I've shot with one for about two years under some demanding
conditions. It has never failed even after it was dropped and took two bounces on top of the highest mountain in Maine.
It has always performed better than I was led to believe it would. It is not cheaply made even though it is made of plastic--it's sturdy
--no hinges have snaaped off--the lense hasn't dropped off.
Look..the camera snobs are writing misleading reviews about this camera and others. Give the people looking for a camera a break. No!
This not a Nikon, Cannon, or a Leica. It is one hell of an inexpensive digital camera that makes picture taking fun.
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Zoom is horrible
I don't care if it had 100x zoom. That's not gonna matter if you cant tell what you were taking a picture of anyways. Its good for some family photos, but only if they're within 5 feet of you. The zoom function is pretty bad. Its a fun camera for a kid though. The price is just about right at about 100 dollars. It is simple to use and download off of. The zoom is just horrible though.
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picture quality soso, sturdiness superior
I just want to add to the already available reviews: I agree with most what has been said here. Picture quality is quite below average. The same scene, just seconds apart, and you might get a different coloring in the picture (e.g. picture one is a little reddish, picture two is a little bluish). This is not too bad, though, if you just want a "I-visited-the-Brandenburg-Gate-with-Grandma" picture. I do use a Canon Digital Rebel XT for pictures that I want to turn out nice, but most of the times, the Kodak isn't too bad. If it is a little bad, mostly in low light conditions.
However: This camera is superior in sturdiness. I have taken it everywhere. I take it skiing and I fall with it in my jacket pocket, I drop it - anything. So it will probably make it a nice camera for kids (if you can explain to them that they need to wait the 0.7 seconds until it makes the "click" sound). I wouldn't buy it here, though. Go to ebay, you can get one for $30 there.
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Its Junk
A year later you can get better quality on your cell phone.
No wonder Kodak is in the toilet.
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kodak c300
This camera is great but only for a short time...have already had it repaired once and now once again it has just died on us and repairs are more expensive than new ones....do not buy this camera if you want it to last.