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Camera with a duplicate. I did so with much success.
Mr. Robert VandeBrake sent a letter of very helpful
information with the camera. This was amazing! I was
very pleased I chose to deal with him. This is the first used product I have purchased. Thank you Mr. VandeBrake!








The good news; the cable arrived promptly from the vendor, and it is definitely inexpensive. The bad; my computer does not recognize the camera when I plug it into the USB port with this cable (it did with my now-lost Kodak cable) and the camera won't charge at all through the cable... so I'm not even sure if the cable works to perform transfer of data. I doubt it since the computer won't recognize that the camera is plugged into it. I'm going to spend the extra money for a Kodak cable that I know will work. I also probably will no longer buy a Kodak camera because they use these ridiculous tiny non-standard ports to connect via USB instead of a standard-sized mini USB port like many other manufacturers.







This camera I bought on ebay for like 40 or 50 bucks used. Please do not NOT SPEND 200 for it or anything near that.
It is totally not worth it.
So the locking up issue: It is a common and real problem. Screen locks up, wont turn off or on. Solution:
Open up the battery compartment on the bottom, it slides to the right and opens. Then Press the little orange tab and pull battery out. Put back in. Turn on. This is the only way to fix it, so hopefully u arent in the middle of some video.
Pros--------------
Tough camera. I am a young clumsy mom with a very hyper and crazy toddler who has thrown this phone. I even sat on it and went down a slide, which cracked the screen and it still works. I let it sit in a bag that a stupid "nonspill" drink had happened to leak all over it where now it is saturated with orange juice and will try to see if i can make it survive but I doubt it.
Excellent battery. The reviews that say it sucks: well did you let it charge completely and discharge completely initially? hmm. No actual batteries to charge!!! means it will save ya money!
Decent pictures: 10MP is pretty awesome, the zoom does okay
Settings: I like the many settings (tons) I use Light behind subject (works excellent) and the panoramic is great and the Children/Sports setting does okay at taking subjects at high speed
Cons--------------
Weird coloration at times
Delay in shutter response
Poor Low light Pics
Poor Motion Pics or Children running around pics, I suppose ISO is not high enough
Hope this is helpful!! Thanks

It was dispatched very quickly and does exactly what I bought it for - can't ask for more than that really.




If your comparing with a Canon you should check the Kodak V1073 out first. I tried using one other Kodak model, and it seemed study, yet compared about the same as the other digital cameras around. The V1073 seems to be an (successful) experiment in breaking away from the typical Kodak camera, so I would limit my recommendation to only this camera.
CANON: The main reason I switched from Canon was the photo quality. I don't know if it's the technology or the internal software, but indoor pictures were inconsistent, and poor quality. The same picture taken seconds later at the same object, place, etc would look different. It would use the flash the first time, and not the second time?? I read books, blogs, everything. Changed the ISO until the quality broke down, nothing. Overall, pictures mostly turn out very dark or too bright with a flash. I did discover that this seems to be a recurring issue with canon point and shoot cameras as I found on amazon comments. Tired of owners manuals, ISO settings, etc, I began searching for a new camera, and accidentally ran into this camera in a store. I finally gave a U.S. camera company a chance, and it was worth it.
Background: I've owned about 4/5 digital cameras, and have experimented with many more. For the most part, I have bought the Canon series because of the look, weight, fairly ease of use, and very sturdy construction. However, as with most digital cameras (and technology as a whole) they have way to many features and little clear explanation of proper use.
Comment on previous comments about this camera:
-"the Kodak camera lense periodically "clicks" as it tries to adjust for lighting changes" I have not had this issue during the video mode. The camera will allow you to lock the focus if is an issue.
-"The battery and memory card Door [poor quality]" I will admit, this is the one thing I dislike about the camera. However, my last $350 canon battery door was no better. I've had no problems, and really don't expect I will.
-"The battery only lasted for about 30 minutes" My wife took over 100 10mp photos and uploaded it to our MacBook Pro with another day or two of power left over. Holds a good charge.
"battery bay latch also very easily comes unhooked" Never happened once in the time I've owned it
-"horrible video HD playback on PC" HD playback is INCREDIBLE. However, you do need software (just like you need the right TV and DVD Player) to effectively play HD. If you have a Mac, you will love this camera and the HD video as the camera video is formated for quicktime. It also works flawlessly with iPhoto and iMovie. PC owners - you have an inferior machine which will continue to become more and more inferior as technology moves forward. That said, I've played the video on my old PC laptop (with a free pc version of quicktime) with equal quality (pc owner for 20 years - recently switched to Apple). However, I doubt you will have any problem with this camera and a PC. I bought this camera instead of an $800 video camera to take extended videos of our first 3 month old son - and it works great. Video and photos in one easy to use package. Not sure why people still buy a camera for photos and a video camera for video. So many people I talk to still don't realize you can take video on most of todays cameras.
Pros: Work right out of the box/great pictures - clear, well lit - Kodak's PerfectTouch does a surprisingly good job of instantly fixing the photo after taken/great functionality/HD video/Clear settings/Touchscreen/info button explains how to setup for 4x6 photos, or whatever you want/very good light adjustment/Apple compatible/delete button offered on the screen right after you take the photo (if it's just a bad shot you don't want)/switches from view photos to take pictures simply by pressing the snapshot button halfway down - so simple!/solid feeling gunmetal construction/many other well thought out features
Cons:Battery door not the best construction/Battery must be charged while in the camera - no separate charger/camera has locked up twice - just remove battery for a sec and replace it - no photos lost - no big deal/only 3x's zoom - i have found it works fine for overall use.
Hope this helps...


