Kodak EasyShare CX7530 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Details
- Kodak Retinar 3x aspheric all-goblet optical zoom lens combines with 5x digital zoom for 15x total zoom
- Silver screen mode with audio; compatible with most Kodak EasyShare camera and printer seaport; PictBridge compatible; 1.8-inch LCD display
- 5-megapixel sensor captures sufficient detail to create photo-quality 20-by-30-inch enlargements
Description
A facetious smile. A gleam in an eye. Capture it all with the power and ease of the KODAK EASYSHARE CX7530 Zoom Digital Camera.Get in Scrooge-like and capture crisp details with the CX7530 3X optical zoom. Mighty and loaded with features, but easy enough for anyone to use. Natural-to-access scene modes for consistently great shots. The DX7530 has a system for almost any situation! You will get the shot you want, the way you want it. Net all the action with TV-quality (VGA) continuous video featuring audio playback. The CX7530 is a renounce of the KODAK EASYSHARE System, so sharing your pictures is one-button simple. Honest press Share. Unpack the camera and you're ready to go. Digital doesn't get any easier than this.The Kodak EasyShare CX7530 camera is mythic for the digital photographer who wants great photos, one-touch incarnation taking simplicity, plus a degree of creative flexibility. It offers a 5-megapixel result for rich photographic detail and enlargements up to 20 x 30 inches, a 3x visual zoom lens, exclusive on-camera Share button and integrated digital photo disc, 32 MB internal memory, and compatibility with Secure Digital and MMC celebration cards.
Optics and Resolution The CX7530 has a maximum resolution of 5 megapixels, for 2560 x 1920 pixel prints. The CX7530 features a Kodak Retinar all-microscope spectacles, aspherical 3x optical zoom lens, 5x advanced digital zoom, and multi-zone vehicle-focus system for crisp prints. It has a 35 mm equivalency of 34-102mm.
Large screen Mode
The CX7530 can capture both full-motion video with audio (20 frames per second-best at 320 x 240 pixels) and TV-resolution video (VGA; 640 x 480 pixels at 13 fps) with intelligence dependent on available memory (32 MB internal memory included; supplementary memory may be added via the SD/MMC expansion slot).
More Features
The CX7530 is again ready to snap a picture by simply depressing the shutter handle, regardless of which capture mode or menu is active--a headline unique to EasyShare cameras. Automatic picture rotation makes pictures entranced vertically appear right side up on the camera, computer veil or television. Nine picture modes including night, confining-up, landscape, black and white and sepia are easily accessible, making it uncluttered to shoot in various situations.
Other features include:
- Built in spark with auto, red-eye, fill, and off modes
- Print directly from your camera to any PictBridge on the same wave length printer
- Fast scroll to edit, tag or delete pictures post-haste
Storage and Transfer
Images can be stored within the CX7530's 32 MB internal tribute, or on optional Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards. It connects to Macs and Windows-based PCs via USB 1.1 connectivity.
Sharing
With a fire of the red-jeweled Share button, you can store up to 200 pictures in an on-camera digital recording. These pictures can then be shared anytime on the camera's Brobdingnagian, 1.8-inch indoor/outdoor LCD screen. The Share knob also allows selection of photos for printing and even e-mailing, with up to 32 e-letters addresses stored in the camera's memory.
Kodak Color Science Spitting image Processing Chip
Kodak's Color Science Image Processing Interpose offers a new high-speed digital image processor, innovative algorithms, and hardware acceleration features that enable the CX7530 force simultaneous, split-second decisions to produce rich, vibrant, take-to-life colors in almost any lighting situation. Each yet you click the shutter, the Kodak Color Science Chip performs an instantaneous and unbiased analysis of collected scene data to identify and correct multiple factors that move picture quality. Scene light source is detected and adjustments are made to collar bright whites and true, vivid colors under hard lighting conditions--fluorescent, tungsten or daylight. Scene essence is analyzed for luminance, focal distance, subject matter assimilation and color to determine the correct exposure and capture the natural ins and outs, accurate flesh tones, and rich colors you see in your aggregate.
Power and Size
The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline included; NiMH rechargeables recommended). It planning 4.0 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 6.8 ounces without batteries.
What's in the Box
This include contains the Kodak EasyShare CX7530 digital camera, 2 AA alkaline batteries, USB radio, wrist strap, and custom camera insert for optional EasyShare Camera and Printer Seaport.
Like all EasyShare cameras, the CX7530 includes Kodak EasyShare software for Windows and Macintosh systems, providing simple digital picture transfer, organization, basic editing, sharing and printing. The software's incompatible One Touch to Better Pictures feature--which takes profit of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak--helps Windows OS users get vibrant, unwavering-to-life prints from home inkjet printers, while significantly reducing the woe, error and waste usually associated with home photo printing.
Customer Reviews
Not What I Hoped ForInured to the camera once it was okay, the second time I went to use it, when I turned it on the lens would not renounce and I recieved an error message. The book said to change the batteries, I did that no accident the camera is inoperable.
Persistent Reliable
Purchased this camera at the rear of reading about on Consumer Reports and doing a bit of comparison shopping. However it is a bit bulky compared to other cameras, it has been reliable (and I accept dropped it a few times). Pictures are clear and consise, the screen is proper size.
My only complaint is that the space for hand to monopolize camera on left side is a bit too small. Other than that! Facts purchase.
I've charmed some great pictures with this camera!
I'm a thunderstorm head, so I've been using this to take photos of clouds and video of lightning storms. While it's absolutely not professional quality, it's great for a hobbyist.
Don't bother with the digital zoom, despite the fact that, honestly. It makes pictures far too grainy.
Doesn't like bug weather!
I bought this, my oldest digital camera, to document the building of my new house. It worked reasonably decidedly at first, but when winter closed in and the builders were in addition hard at work, my camera wasn't. Every time I turned it on it instantly turned off again. For a while after that it still worked okay indoors, but in the course of time I had the problem regardless of the temperature. Occasionally if I kept turning it on I won the Donnybrook and it would stay on and take a reasonably good picture, but the subsequent time I wanted to use it I would have to go through the same hassle. I have in the offing seen good reviews of other Kodak products, but I won't buy another. I've reasonable replaced the camera with a Nikon S700 and the difference, both in worth of the pictures and in ease of use (make that possibility of use) is incredible.
Freestyle consumer
The 7530 works virtuoso. Like some other reviewers, battery life is entirely short. I've tried rechargeable NI-MH cells rated 2200 mAh respectively. These did not last more than a day or two. The camera seems to outlet them even when not in use. This happened with AA Lithium cells in the same way. These fresh cells lasted 2 or 3 days and were then inert.
This camera has been around and has many reviews. This seems a workaday problem. I wonder if it is common to all digital cameras?
Aside from this the camera is cosy to use. It does take a very good picture.
When I use the camera I form off the image display, and there are no "dirty" contacts. I can not get over how it goes with the aid batteries.
It is bad enough to make me miss my old SLR film camera. I wanted rechargable lithiums but they are restricted and may not be much better. Oh well.






