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---FLAWS---
1. Touch Screen: Although I bought it partly because I liked the idea of a touch screen camera, this is probably the part of the camera I find the most problem with. For one, after having the camera for over two years, the oils from your fingers (even though I am obsessive about keeping the screen clean and oil free) makes the screen difficult to see, especially outside in the sun. Even on day one it was difficult to see in the sun. There are no benefits to having a touch screen on this camera that would not exist with a normal screen.
2. HD Video: The video quality is great, better than I could have ever imagined, however if you have the settings at "Continuous Auto Focus" you can hear the lens clicking, moving in and out, and trying to focus on whatever is in view. This sound is present and very obvious when you play back your video. You still hear the main audio you are trying to capture, however there is this constant noise of the auto focus.
That's it, those are my only problems with this camera! It did finally begin to break a month ago, but still works well enough. The touch screen stopped working for a day or two (I got so nervous, thought I would need to find another camera) but came back randomly and I haven't had a problem with it since. Also, my zoom is permanently broken. I didn't abuse it in any way, however it does not allow me to zoom out. To get around this problem, if I have zoomed in but want to revert to the full view, I shut the camera off and turn it back on, which solves the problem in a roundabout sort of way.
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---FAVORITE FEATURES---
1. Image Quality: If you want examples, take a look at my Photostream on Flickr (my username is brmibi) 90% of the photos I have uploaded are taken with this camera. Don't get me wrong, if you are naturally not great at photography, this will not be an overnight fix and jump start you into a photographic career. It will however take what you already know about composing a great shot and help you out a little. If you have the money, yes there are better cameras out there, ones that don't fit in your pocket and cost ten times the amount of this. If you are in this price range however, I believe this is one of the better cameras for image quality that you can buy.
2. Portability: Obviously, point and shoot cameras are very portable. Even if you own a bulky, nice DSLR, this might be something you are interested in. Keep it in your pocket or car, take it on vacations so if you do drop it, you aren't dropping a $1500 camera body with a $400 lens (by the way, I've dropped this quite a few times before and it is still working well).
In closing, I just want to say a few final words about Kodak as a whole. What really frustrates me is when people see me holding this camera and tell me "I hate Kodaks." Do you really? Or are you familiar with their lower end products, so you verbally announce that you dislike the camera brand because to you it is synonymous with low quality cameras? These same people see my photos in awe and ask what camera I am using "nowadays." I tell them, and suddenly the photo isn't as good in their eyes because of the name. It just frustrates me, and I wanted to tell you not to discredit a camera because of the name on it. Go to your local electronics department and see if they have this camera. Look at it, take some sample pictures, and decide for yourself if you like it.


Not too much you can say about a charger however quality is fine and it works!












So far, I really like the red camera. Haven't had time to get pictures processed. Wanda Sipes
