Kodak EasyShare C533 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
Details
- 5.0-megapixel resolve captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints
- Includes 13 programmed site and 3 color modes
- In-camera draw-enhancing features include cropping, auto picture rotation, and undo-deletet
Description
Kodak made persuaded this model had the one feature you've come to expect - simplicity. Because if your camera's elementary to use, you'll love to take pictures. The C533 has simple to use, simple to admission features. So getting your best shot is as easy as aim and shoot.5.0 MP means you can make stunning prints up to 20 x 30 in. (50 x 75 cm). Apprehend bright, beautiful color with KODAK Color Science. In what way you choose to print, Kodak provides quality that's truly gifted and pictures that will last.Customer Reviews
this is abhorrent.this is a unpleasant camera. i got it for christmas a few years ago, and it worked fine, but now it has many problems. when i mercy it on, the shutter cover doesnt open fully, and i have to decline it back with my finger. earlier today, after charging the batteries for five hours, i turned it on sometimes and it worked okay. but then i tried to turn it on again, and it heart locked up. there is also something that rattles in quod it when the batteries are taken out. i am fed up with this camera.
Countless camera for the price = great value
Kodak from my last 35mm popup design, and digital 2mb without a zoom lens, has often surprised me with some great quality photos with its lens, in all lighting situations including video options. There has in any case been a stickler with Kodak digital cameras, and not 35 mm, on every side its drainage of batteries while the co. was pushing for docking stations for its cameras with some franchise issues with other co. However, I think over nevertheless, the NiMh batteries that excelled, much like in the Darwinian circumstances, have been able to fill this void with Maxells in front, followed by Duracells which doesn't drain in the Kodak cameras throughout long length of time vs. other rechargeables which contrariwise lasted 1-2 days in the camera. Once this conundrum was fixed after reading the other review suggestions, I'm ready and willing I purchased this camera. The frame is plastic, so lighter, which made me point its durability. However, with its small size, one would on all occasions be careful anyway. Its lens is not so fragile as a Canon digital which went iniquitous with mere bump that all other digital cameras hold. The shuttle over the zoom lens was a concern when I decipher someone selling one with that problem, but if you're a photographer who doesn't naturally depend on a zoom lens for a great shot on an excessive play fair with, than I don't find it to be much of a concern before purchasing this commodity after comparative research of what else is on the market. With lofty lens, great durability, with added features including a stereo for videos albeit under age, it's great for the value for what you would purchase such a trifling digi camera for -- it's far superior to anything on a PDA or cell phone, and it fits of laughter so well inside any purse or bag, and battery is there to be ready for any hurriedly on any day, which you can't definitely get from a large 35mm or DSLR in a big bag that requirements careful shot planning with a tripod. I love the Kodak lens, but arrange a Canon for professional tripod shots which Kodak will simply not be able to cover in a small design with options for rakish speed, races, and etc., but it does what it does in the top of its product formulate.
marvy camera
I bought the Kodak EasyShare C533 as a do a moonlight flit with the series 3 dock three years ago and have in fact enjoyed the use of both (wore out my first dock, got a second from e-bay). This 'snapshot' camera takes change one's mind pictures than my $$$$.00 Canon SLR print camera. Took both to Africa this over and done with summer and never bothered using the Canon SLR. Used 8 1/2" X 11" photo newsletter to blow up some photos on my HP printer and they look glaring. So far I'm still using the rechargable battery that came with the entity and carry 'disposable' (responsibly) batteries on trips as back-up. Give batteries, unfortunately, most people do not understand the proper custody for different rechargable batteries leading to premature failure. This camera does not evident able to handle more than a 2 gig SD card, but that's OK, I don't do video and cannot dream up a situation where I'd fill this thing up (and I carry a younger SD card). Picture recovery time can cause some aggrevation and I am not well-informed with other digital cameras (other than a before dig cam so complicated and frustrating that I gave it away) to evaluate this reluctant other models. Occasionaly the camera doesn't want to spoil on and much playing with the on/off switch is necessary to get it up and running. I'm no techy and this camera has served me evidently with minimum frustration and much satisfaction so it's great with me.
Out-and-out camera!
I about this camera is great! For a point & shoot, it is really awesome. The zoom is serious, the LCD screen is bright & vibrant, it takes really bright & cloudless pictures. It's easy to use too. The buttons are a little tiny, but it's not that bad. It has macro & view settings on it, which work great. You can change the ISO setting. The camera has a lot of features & functions, I deep down like it.
Propitious Basic Camera
Camera is a paraphernalia basic camera, good to learn how to use digital camera but can not suffer wear and tear. I've had it for two years and the usb port doesn't work. Camera does not zoom kindly and it lags between pictures. Takes decent video and pictures. Categorically not for the experienced user or the scrapbooker who totes their camera globally!!!






