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The shooting modes are great and the video is very clear. However, I've noticed then when I'm taking a video the camera lags bit. It's hard to describe, but when I move the camera it takes maybe 1/6 of a second to show the move on the screen. It hasn't been a problem for me at all and I really don't mind it, but I thought I should mention it.
Occasionally I end up with dark pictures, but most of the time that's due to the lighting conditions. No matter how expensive or amazing your camera is, you don't typically get good pictures in bad lighting. It's just a fact. The outdoor pictures are fantastic though.
I've had no problems with the battery life, and I don't really have to charge it all that often.
One thing that I don't like are the buttons on top of the camera. The flash button and power button are both small, and they both feel exactly the same so I often press the wrong button when trying to turn it on quickly. Again, not a huge problem, but worth mentioning I think.
All in all, this is a GREAT camera. I absolutely love it, and I'm sorry that other reviewers haven't had as great of an experience. I definitely recommend it and I would buy it again if given the chance.
I have owned this camera for a little over a year and it has performed well. Last week when I needed it the most for my trip, it decided to have problems.
The camera would take only one picture, will not zoom and none of the other buttons functioned. I had to turn off the camera after taking one picture and turn it back on. It also took 2 tries to turn it off.
I contacted kodak support. I was disappointed with the responses I got, They wanted 90$ (including shipping) to take a look at the camera, because it was out of warranty. This is my second kodak camera that decided to die in two years.
Once it was clear that Kodak was not going to help me, I decided to take it upon myself to see what can be done. I opened the cover by unscrewing the little screws all around the camera. When I opened it, the zoom button fell right off. I have a feeling it was disloged somehow.
I put it back, put the battery in and decided to try it and everything started working again. Put the cover back on, and screwed everything back together and everything works now.
I am glad I dont have to buy a camera, but not glad about the kodak quality. Not sure how buttons can get dislogded.
There is so many pros I couldn't possibly write them all.
Definatly worth buying. CNET says it is one of the best compact point and shoot camera's out on the market today.
In addition, while I was setting up my preferences, I noticed that the battery needed to be charged again. I had fully charged it when I got it. I don't know how long I was playing with it before I noticed this, and I don't know if this is usual, but I thought I'd mention it.
One of the preferences I set up was for the camera to turn itself off after not being used for 3 minutes. After I was finished playing with it, I pressed the button to manually turn it off, and it wouldn't turn off. I didn't think about taking the battery out (novice, remember?), so I just left it alone. It turned itself off after about 4 hours! From then on, it turned on and off just as it was supposed to.
Anyway, except for those things, the camera was great! The 3" display is terrific. There's virtually no delay between pressing the button and the picture being taken. The pictures are good, but I'm really no judge. Upon reading the instruction manual, I found that the camera had many, many more features than I ever anticipated needing, but it's nice to know that they're there.
I guess it's back to doing more research.
It's clearly designed primarily to charge the Fuji NP50 battery, but works fine for the Kodak batteries listed. The first battery I tried it with (a Kodak KLIC 7004) slid in fairly easily but had a tendency to pop out and lose connection to the charging pins if knocked. Not a huge problem but make sure you've pushed the battery in fully, otherwise it won't charge at all. The unit displays a red, amber or green light depending on the charging stage, although the green light stays lit whenever the charger has power, suggesting that it's a fairly simple system.
I prefer this style of charger to those that have the plug built in - this one uses a common two-pin socket into which pretty much any standard mains lead will fit (a UK lead is included, although it's fairly short). Also included is a cable for powering the charger in a car, which plugs into its own socket on the other side of the device.
Overall, it's a good charger and certainly recommended for the price. It gets five stars from me purely because I can't think of a good enough reason to knock any off - slightly cheap construction is probably the only negative, but what else would you expect for this price?
First, I should say, the zoom button broke--I was able to fix it with a little gentle fiddling of the lens--and sometimes the pictures don't record, though I think this was my own fault for getting foam (don't ask) and rain on the camera
Pros:
+ value: a great price for what it offers
+ size/style: I'd wanted one of the fancy colors, but even the black looks really nice and sleek and doesn't have the cheap feel that some other cameras have; the size is wonderful too, since it fits nicely even into smaller pockets and hands
+ picture quality: awesome picture quality, with different settings to fiddle around with; my only complaint is that night pictures aren't always the greatest
+ video quality: the videos have great sound and picture quality
+ speed: the picture is taken almost as soon as you press the shutter button. Basically no delay.
+ settings: has quite a few settings for taking pictures in different lighting conditions, etc to try out, without being overwhelming. Try out different settings, even if the setting isn't described as ideal for a certain lighting condition
Cons:
- software: the Kodak software is a mess. If you are able, try to get by without it or use another program.
- video editing: the videos are in .mov files, which is not ideal for me as a PC user; also, the Kodak software is not very good for editing videos and sometimes freezes up with larger files.
- screen: some people like the bigger screen, but it was more of an annoyance to me, since it probably uses a bit more battery power than a smaller screen would and because of its size, it seems more prone to scratches; the pictures look /much/ better on the computer than on the LCD screen.
Overall, in spite of the software flaws (which don't really have to do with the camera itself), I'd highly recommend this camera to anyone looking for a great camera at a great price.







