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Price Comparison for Kodak Easyshare M893 IS
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Kodak M893IS Digital Camera - Black (8.0MP,3x Optical Zoom) 2.7" ...
Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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by munchkin-bitch - written on 10/02/08 (Useful, 36 readings)
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I bought the Kodak Easyshare c875 last year from a Currys store. it was one of the cheapest at the time for the amount of megapixels, and cost me around £130.00. The salesperson did try and push the photo printer station onto us, saying that it would give us the optimum quality photo, but i think he was just after the sale. the pictures have been more than adequate from my pc printer and local printing shops. I enjoyed using this camera alot with my 2 young daughters and took to taking it out with me in my handbag anywhere i went to get alot of pictures of them. unfortunately just before my son was born in january my eldest daughter trod on my handbag getting out of the ...
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by xxDanmanxx - written on 16/07/07 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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you through each option. This along with the few well labeled button, this camera is more then easy to operate, and indeed my son (when I let him) can use it well! Overall the Kodak Easyshare C875 is a versatile digital camera, and for its price range of about £145 it was a good quality, compact and easy to use camera the had all of the features I needed (oops I mean my SON needed) and is one I am happy to recommend for people needing a good steady digital camera, and when buying a make like Kodak, you know it is a popular brand and therefore has a good reputation. I’m happy with this ...
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by sulli68 - written on 21/07/03 (Very useful, 686 readings)
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settings. This may be down to me but I suspect in low light conditions the camera is not so at home. Most annoying for me was the fact that the Easyshare docking station is an expensive extra. Not having bought it I fail to see any benefits in owning one. It does recharge the camera but I bought a very cheap charger and batteries that perform very well and are usable in other devices. It also transfers pictures to the PC at the press of a button. But so does the supplied USB cable. I am using windows XP and all I have to do is plug in the camera and open the lens shutter and the PC boots up the supplied Kodak software and asks how you would like to transfer contents. I ...
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