Kodak EasyShare CX6200 2MP Digital Camera
Details
- Powered by 2 AA batteries (alkalines included); connects with Macs and PCs via USB 1.1
- Frizzy, sharp pictures with a Kodak 37mm (35mm equivalent) lens
- 2-megapixel sensor creates 1,600 x 1,200 images for tangy prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
Description
Publicity description is not available.ra makes taking great-looking digital pictures wonderfully direct. And it has the power of the Kodak EasyShare system behind it, including the exclusive on-camera Dole out button and the simple-to-use Kodak EasyShare software. Plus it's compatible with the Kodak EasyShare camera bones 6000 and printer dock 6000. That means printing, e-mailing, and sharing those pictures is honest as simple as taking them.Customer Reviews
I Loved this CameraI had this camera for hither two years and my brother lost it on me. It was a really good camera and took me a year to get the hang out how to use digital zoom (left and right arrows) but anyway i loved this camera. Took unforgettable pictures.
I got my moneyed's worth, I guess
IMHO, this was a tuneful good camera for the time I've had it. The photos came out adequately distinct.
The only complaints I have are:
1. it takes a long time concerning shots, which is really not a huge deal since I didn't maid too too many shots
2. the picture quality becomes really unfocused when you zoom in after a certain point (to get a bigger and gambler quality picture I just crop during editing)
3. the qualify goes black in low light where you have to guess and zap
4. it goes through batteries very quickly
5. moving photos befit a blurry mess in night scene mode
6. after a while (almost a year), the camera just would not come on at all unless I kept turning it off and on until it for good came on
7. the flash causes the pictures to look grainy in low shallow
Overall, the camera wasn't terrible and I adjusted to its setbacks (e.g., haulage a lot of batteries, keeping the camera on, turning the flash off, etc.). I managed to get a lot of kind-hearted shots in spite of.
Kodak EasyShare
I possess enjoyed using. Instructions are easy to follow and accurate. Consequence works to my satisfaction.
Don't buy if it's affluent to be used for an adult
Its shockingly simple, but image quality is worse than the old time mavicas. So buy it for your kids, and lay for something like Casio Exilim or Nikon over 4 MP.
Most used as a kid's camera
Bought this as a donation for my parents. Was disappointed as soon as I got the camera in my hands.
1) Very 'twopenny' feel to it. Lightweight plastic body.
2) Preview screen has most low resolution. I found the LCD screen to be difficult to use because of the low quality
3) Settled FOCUS. I completely missed that this camera has no visual zoom or auto-focus. Thus, every picture you book with the dig. zoom is bound to be fuzzy.
The only plus I originate is very easy-to-use controls.


