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Kodak Easyshare CX6330 |
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16/09/04 (653 review reads) |
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Advantages: Lightweight, Easy To Use
Disadvantages: Cant Think of Any
Over the weekend, I went out and bought a new camera from Curry’s.
It was a KODAK CX6330 DIGITAL and I would like to give you an update on this great little camera. It has now gone down in price and I only paid a fantastic £99.87, which for the sort of camera it is I thought was an absolute bargain as to be honest with you I didn’t really want to pay any more than that, infact it wasn’t my choice of camera as I quite fancied the look of something else, but they were out of stock and the guy that serve me was extremely helpful.
I got it home and had a little play around with it, as I am like a kid with a toy when it comes to buying new things!! It is a fairly easy piece of equipment to use and it didn’t take me long to get to know what to do with it. which I thought was a good thing as the instruction were not that explanatory, so make sure you have a little time to get used to it. The camera has many different modes which once again they are all easy to use. It also comes with the USB cable so you don’t have to purchase this separately but you don’t get a case with this, so I had to lay out for that too.
After taking many pictures of my cats and my son, I then realised that the memory was full and the pictures that I had taken I wanted to keep. So I decided to transfer them onto my p.c, but there was one catch, I was unable to load the software as I have a slight problem with the drives and am waiting for it to go in for repair.
In the mean time I decided to log onto the Kodak website and register the camera and much to my surprise at the moment they are offering a free up to date software download, I could not believe my luck so I could now go a head a transfer my pictures on to the p.c. This was also easy to use and it took me just minutes to complete the whole process. It even allows you to edit the pictures so you could change them to how you want them to look.
You can buy memory cards which I think would be ideal if you go on holiday because you would never have to worry about missing that perfect snapshot moment but they are on the expensive side as the one they tried to sell me was around sixty pounds, for the moment I will just stick to the basics! It also has a video capture option, and once you have done this you is able to view this straight away.
Features:
3.1 mega pixel picture resolution 2032 x 1524 pixels
Prints of up to 11” x 14” although I only printed up to A4 size (excellent quality)
3x Optical Zoom, 3.3 Advanced Digital Zoom, 10x Total Zoom
Share Button: On camera picture tagging for printing emailing etc.
Various Modes: Auto, Sport, Night, Landscape, Close Up & Video
16MB Internal Memory
This camera is also compatible with a printer dock
Memory card slot which is nicely hidden
Optical viewfinder so that you do not have to view from the screen
Built in flash which is automatic or has the facility to reduce redeye
This camera also comes with USB cable.
Unfortunately my camera had developed a fault in just a few days, every time you turned the dial round to the Auto position there appeared to be no power to it, so I have had to take it back to the store that I purchased it from and I did thankfully get a full refund as I was concerned this could be an ongoing problem and I don’t relish the thought of having to keep back and forth to the store, but at the same time it was probably just a one off I just didn’t want to take the risk. I would recommend this to other potential buyers as it is lightweight and easy to use.
So guys get snapping!!!!
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- 22/09/04 LOL how many pictures of cats do you need?
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