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by - written on 29/06/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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We use these cameras at our school (a secondary school) for our pupils to do various bits of digital photgraphy. The rationale behind purchasing them was that they were inexpensive, relatively simple to use and fairly rugged. For the purpose that we want they are perfect, they produce pictures of acceptable quality (don't think you are going to win any prizes) and are working well into their 3rd year. It has a 3.1 megapixel sensor which produces shots of around A4 size without distortion. The camera runs on 2 AA batteries and lasts a good amount of time on these. Connection comes in the form of mini USB with the cable provided. The internal memory holds about 10 shots so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/05 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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The Kodak Easy Share Dx4330 was the first digital camera I bought. It was 3years ago and was £200 at the time. It still remains my favourite to this day. As affordable digital cameras were relatively scarce at the time I was worried that I would be buying essentially rubbish, however the camera exceeded my expectations in every way. The appearance is pleasing to the eye and the camera has a solid feel to it with no delicate extrusions to get knocked off or annoying spiky bits! It is slightly on the heavy side, and while not anything as heavy as a SLR camera it comes quite close. however this is only a problem with someone who was incredibly ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/10/04 (Useful, 263 readings)
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I bought this camera to replace my tired old Sanyo digicam (which was working fine, but I felt like a change). What a stupid idea that was - this camera from a supposedly reputable brand is badly built and riddled with annoying faults. First off the viewfinder is blank - you can't see anything through it unless you zoom in, which is hardly ever the case, the dial for the mode selection and turning the camera on is sticky and you have to force it to move, the button for browsing the photos is also sticky and refuses to budge. The quality of the photos is decent but it hates taking pictures in less than ideal light and the general quality of the ... Read the complete review
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