Kodak EasyShare C300 3.2 MP Digital Camera
Details
- Digital video
- 3.2 megapixels for prints up to 11 x 14 inches
- 5x constant digital zoom
Description
Collar a smile and so much more. With the Kodak EasyShare C300 digital camera, serious-looking pictures are just a click away.PRODUCT FEATURES:3.2 MP for awesome prints up to 11" x 14" (28x36 cm);5X continuous digital zoom;Kodak 37 mm (35 mm equal) lens;Auto white balance;Exclusive on-camera Portion button;Bright 1.5" color display;Ready to go - straighten up out of the box.Customer Reviews
FUN WITH THE KODAK Unstrained SHARE C300 3.2I knew what to upon from the Kodak Easy Share C300 3.2 Digital Camera, because my trouble has one which we've shared for 2 years; so I knew it was time for a second camera. I'm darned pleased with my PERSONAL C300. Also, the speed with which the camera was delivered. The seller is top-achieve, and I appreciate the ability access the items I need via Amazon. My thanks to Amazon AND the seller.
Thomas P.Collins.
Fulfilment In an Imperfect World
Gracious Grief! What do you expect out of a low-priced camera! No, this is not a wizard
let's shoot the Playmate of the Month camera. You can get those for around a thousand or so USD.
This is a adjustable-use-it-out of the box camera for people just getting into digital photograhy or for those who
who hanker after a digital camera without selling the farm. I've shot with one for far two years under some demanding
conditions. It has never poor even after it was dropped and took two bounces on top of the highest mountain in Maine.
It has without exception performed better than I was led to believe it would. It is not cheaply made stable 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 expos misleading reviews about this camera and others. Sponge the people looking for a camera a break. No!
This not a Nikon, Rifle, or a Leica. It is one hell of an inexpensive digital camera that makes epitome taking fun.
Zoom is terrifying
I don't be fond of if it had 100x zoom. That's not gonna matter if you cant swear what you were taking a picture of anyways. Its good for some blood photos, but only if they're within 5 feet of you. The zoom purpose is pretty bad. Its a fun camera for a kid though. The price is just about repay at about 100 dollars. It is simple to use and download off of. The zoom is righteous horrible though.
see in the mind's eye quality soso, sturdiness superior
I solely want to add to the already available reviews: I agree with most what has been said in this. Picture quality is quite below average. The same section, just seconds apart, and you might get a different coloring in the model (e.g. picture one is a little reddish, picture two is a little bluish). This is not too bad, granted, if you just want a "I-visited-the-Brandenburg-Gate-with-Grandma" advise fully. I do use a Canon Digital Rebel XT for pictures that I want to ruminate over out nice, but most of the times, the Kodak isn't too bad. If it is a little bad, mostly in low light status.
However: This camera is superior in sturdiness. I have charmed it everywhere. I take it skiing and I fall with it in my jacket filch, I drop it - anything. So it will probably make it a nice camera for kids (if you can describe to them that they need to wait the 0.7 seconds until it makes the "click" sound). I wouldn't buy it in this, though. Go to ebay, you can get one for $30 there.
Its Discard
A year later you can get better excellence on your cell phone.
No wonder Kodak is in the toilet.



