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Because of only mediocre picture quality, I probably would not have purchased another Kodak, but couple average picture quality along with a failure to honor the product warranty, I will never purchase another Kodak product again.
My husband went out and bought the same camera during the first repair of the above camera. Now, after having it for 4 months, his camera is also broken. Yes, the same thing, the lens will not retract no matter what we do. The camera will not stay on. We have since spoken to another friend who also has this camera and also has the same problem. I don't know how many times this thing has to be returned before we get our money back so we can find a trustworthy solution.
I'll never buy Kodak again. NEVER. Be very careful about this purchase. There is obviously something going on that is not good with the manufacturing.
I do not recommend this camera at all.
You can see some of my pictures in the customers pictures. I have save several hundreds or thousands of dollars buying macro lens for my cameras. I can take this camera anywhere I go, the pictures quality is very good if you use only the optical zoom and get pass the tunnel vision of the OPTEKA lens adaptor.
Thus, I may declare that the Kodak M1033 is wonderfully step free. Powering up the camera is a one button affair, no jog wheels to confuse. One button brings up the camera modes and the same one button confirms the selection. Plus, if you do bring up the menu, the camera helpfully hides all of the options that are not used by the active mode. When my father first opened the box on Christmas day, it was completey intuitive for him I use. I'm making a note here, huge success. (Of course, I did cheat a little by opeining the box the day before and changing all of the initial settings.)
The camera does still hold some surprises for power users as well however. Manual picture taking has some fine options and features to be found, including a large ISO range for a camera of this range, useful color options, and for once a surprisingly accurate auto-white balancer.
I do however knock the camera down one star for a few complaints I had as a power user. If you are shopping for yourself and consider yourself to be a casual user, then just consider this a five star review and move on.
The digital zoomis completely horiffic and will destroy a d picture it is used in, even at low levels. The menu has an option to permanantly turn the digital zoom off. Use it. Although the camera claims to shoot HD video, video in any resolution looks completely unwatchable. And finally there is no option to disable JPEG compression, or change the compression ammount, and as a result, there is a fair bit more artifacts and muddiness as the pixel level than I would care for.
Kodak wants half the value, plus shipping to "repair".
I think not.
There was absolutely no abuse, dropping ect .... disappointing value.
The only thing I didn't like was the lack of a battery charger. You have to leave the battery in the camera to charge it. Not a big deal but just a little inconvenient.
Overall I think it's a good buy for the price.
I have taken probably 50 pictures in the few days I have had it and they all look fine! Much better than I expected actually. The
one issue with alot of point and shoot cameras is their ability to focus on images that are close up, with this camera that was not
a problem. I have been using the camera in its native "smart capture" mode and have been simply let the camera do all the work and I'm delighted by the results.
Its very quick to start up from power on to first shot and with the auto flash type setting each image is appropriately filled if a flash is needed.
I feel like I got more than I bargained for and I'm quite happy about it..nice job Kodak!
WHATEVER YOU DO, do NOT buy this camera-
I bought it at a low price thinking it was a great deal after reading "rave" reviews. It started acting funny a month in. It started going through batteries very rapidly. It would randomly erase pictures I'd taken, or it would claim there were formatting errors, and the picture would never come out. It would not even focus correctly. I lost so many good shots that way. I tried formatting the sd card and the camera, it still didn't work. I even tried ordering new rechargeable batteries. The batteries they sent me did not even work.
Bottom line was it was a nightmare. I stressed over it for a year. I will never buy a Kodak again. I'm going back to Nikon. This is one customer they have lost for life.
To my surprise, there is NO charge capability. So you can transfer images, but not charge the battery.
I could already easily transfer the images from the SD card to my computer, so having this cable does me no good without being able to recharge the battery.
While there is nothing inherently wrong with this particular cable, my suggestion would be to find a cable that SPECIFICALLY states it will support USB charging, as well as data transfer, killing two birds with one stone.






