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Newest Review: ... very simple it is a small black card and on the front has the usual yellow and blue Kodak colours and in a big black oval on the front in white lettering is the Mb size so you can ensure you don't buy the wrong one. So, with this card you can use the Photo Machines that can be found at Asda and Boots. These accept all memory cards like this one and so you slot in your card at the SD part for this one in particular. Your photos will be displayed on the screen and you can crop them etc. This makes photo taking easy and also you can get digital photos printed here which you couldn't with internal memory. I nearly always have my card in so th... more

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topsyturvy
Premium Review Kodak: A Picturesque Little Memory Card (764 words)
by - written on 28/06/05 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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As many of you will know if you're a regular reader of my reviews I recently bought a Kodak digital camera. I am not the most clever when it comes to these sort of things but usually I know what I'm doing. With my camera taking photos using internal memory it only takes 30 photos which lets face it if you're going on holiday or to somewhere picturesque this is not going to be enough space. Now, this is where the Kodak memory card comes in handy. When buying my camera I bought the card to go along with it because it seemed like the best idea. If you look in the Argos catalogue you have many different memory cards but for my particular camera you need an SD card ...  Read the complete review

Nibelung
Crowned Review Kodak Picture CDs - The Untidy Bas****'s Negative Substi ... (1218 words)
by - written on 11/10/02 (Very useful, 295 readings)
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Despite being a keen photographer, I'm terrible with negatives. I've tried giving up time to file them properly, all in their own little slot in a purpose-built ring binder, but all to know avail. Any New Year's resolution to be tidier soon disappears under a pile of paper eventually destined for the recycling bin! Despite the fact that I'm currently stuffing my piggy bank for a hugely expensive digital camera, I still feel that it'll be a long time before I really do hang up my 35mm spurs. The solution to all this is to have my pictures put on CD-ROMs. There are three ways you can tackle this, one of which is to buy a ...  Read the complete review

millwall23
Premium Review Kodak: Service for a great smile (306 words)
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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As soon as my daughter was born (our first chid), out came that camera and up went our film processing bills tenfold. Normally I send my photos away with any special offer processing company, very rarely Kodak. However I had received some Kodak envelopes from the Huggies club which offered a free set of prints, great for satisfying the family without giving away our precious set. I sent off the first of our films and was pleasantly surprised when I received back my photos within the 7 day door to door guarantee. They were of very good quality compared to other companies I have used in the past. With the first batch I had forgotten the 60p charge per film ...  Read the complete review

 
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