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Kodak Advantix F350 Auto cameraNewest Review: ... put me off). I’m happy to say though that this camera is relatively easy to operate *It turns on by a little switch at the ... more More Kodak cameras
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by - written on 10/01/01 (Very useful, 205 readings)
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Kodak Advantix F350 Auto Advance Photo System (APS) camera. A compact fully automatic camera, featuring triple format selection, Double exposure protection, pop up flash, safety lock film door, easy drop in loading, fast flash recharge time, low battery indicator, automatic rewind, self timer, auto power off, and LCD window to display info. The lens is an Ektanar 24mm. Priced below £40 in gift pack form, this APS camera is reasonably priced, and available at most good chemists and photography suppliers. My Kodak arrived on Christmas Eve, courtesy of my dear hubby, who had been interrogating me for weeks as to what I wanted for Christmas. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/04 (Very useful, 253 readings)
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I received this camera last year as a Christmas gift from my partner .I was shocked to receive a camera for Xmas but relieved it wasn’t a kettle or toaster (or some other kitchen item).lol I put the batteries and film in and away I went snapping photos left, right and centre. I love it I don’t know why I never got a camera before. (I think it was all them chopped heads, photos of fingers and red eyes on my parent’s pictures that put me off). I’m happy to say though that this camera is relatively easy to operate *It turns on by a little switch at the front that also slides the lens cap out the way –therefore no more taking pics with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/01 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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I love to take photographs. I don’t profess to being an expert at doing so, but I usually manage not to “decapitate” my subjects (victims? tee hee!) so I figure I am doing ok. I acquired my recent camera during my holiday in Cornwall last year, more by an unfortunate accident with the camera I had taken than anything else. The camera in question is a top of the range “all singing, dancing” £300 job that I adore. So when the door where the film goes (you can tell I am not an expert can’t you? I don’t even know the technical terms!!) broke I was beside myself. This was the first family ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/00 (Very useful, 262 readings)
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There wasn't a section for the F300 camera, so I have put it in the F350 one. I bought this camera nearly 12 months ago for £39.99. It is an APS camera and is very small and compact compared to my previous camera. It has a built in flash, and a focus-free lens. It also provides double-exposure prevention. As with all APS cameras it can take 3 different sized photographs - classic, HDTV, and panoramic. For general photographs I tend to set the camera to HDTV as then it will take pictures of a standard size. For wide angled photos, I set the camera to panoramic. This is ideal for taking group photographs, scenic pictures, or if you wanted to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/10/01 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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‘Share The Moment, Share Life’? Anymore advertising cheese, and the Kodak Advantix is in danger of being made into a fondue. However, don’t let this fool you – it really is good, even if I haven’t seen any rogue gorillas get into my photos. My first camera was one of those that are specifically designed for children. That is to say as bright and cheap as possible so a) it’s easier to find when the child inevitably loses it somewhere, and b) it doesn’t matter if they’ve buried it somewhere by mistake, and the brightness is of no use at all. After losing my camera (probably in my parent’s garden ... Read the complete review
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