This Kodak digital camera reviews page will guide you in selecting a Kodak digital camera.
If simplicity is a must for your next camera, look no further. Kodak digital cameras should be on your short list because they are among the easiest to operate of any digital cameras available and also very affordable.
Kodak has an original way to transfer and print your digital pictures to your computer, the Kodak Easyshare Docking System which also simplify the way to email your pictures as well.
I will not review all Kodak digital cameras in this section, I will only review the ones that I think offers the best value.
Hopefully you will find my Kodak digital camera reviews helpful in your buying process.
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Do you research before buying your Kodak digital camera, use this site and other information available and I am sure you will enjoy your new digital camera.
I will be reviewing what I think are the best Kodak digital cameras at the moment. Hopefully, it will be helpful in your process of getting a digital camera.
In this page the I have reviewed the following models:
Quick-trigger response, about 3 seconds and you are ready to shoot!
Easy to use
Very good image quality for the price
Kodak Digital Camera Reviews - Cons
No manual exposure or focus controls
Zoom cannot be adjusted while taking video
Not Pictibridge compliant
No memory card included in the box
Kodak Digital Camera Reviews – Final Word
At a loaded weight of about 200 grams and having small physical dimensions, the Kodak CX7430 is a compact digital camera easy to carry and that will take good photos in any situation.
If you are on a tight budget and looking for a digital camera easy to use but also planning to print large pictures, the Kodak CX7430 is an excellent choice. Don’t forget to budget for a memory card (at least 256MB) and for a case to protect your new purchase.
If you set yourself a $200 limit (including memory card), you will have difficulty finding a digital camera that offers as much as this one.
Enthusiasts can be disappointed with quality of pictures
Kodak Digital Camera Reviews – Final Word
The Kodak DX7590 can produce good result. The 10x optical zoom is fantastic for anyone who is shooting action photo. This Kodak digital camera was designed for consumer who require a non-techies digital camera.
Enthusiasts can be disappointed by the level of quality picture. Overall great digital camera for novice who needs an affordable long zoom digital camera.
Not really a bad thing but I just don’t like the glowing power blue light when the camera is switched on
Kodak LS753 Review – Final Word
The Kodak LS743 is a good choice if you are
looking for a compact, high resolution point-and-shoot camera. Not for someone who wants to take digital photography to the next level, enthusiasts will want more, but the average shooter will be very happy with this digital camera.
The EasyShare system lets you tag photos for printing, e-mailing, or organizing right on the camera.
I recommend the Kodak LS743 for a beginner who wants a quality camera really easy to use.
One of the more affordable 6-megapixel models on the market I have seen. As usual, Kodak produces another very user friendly digital camera. However if you are looking for loads of high-end features, the Kodak DX7630 might not be the best choice.
I found the looks a bit chunky, but the Kodak EasyShare DX7630 fits well in your hand, which helps you take pictures easily. The camera’s large 2 inch LCD is a great feature which works well in daylight which is not the case for all digital cameras.
The DX7630 is comfortable, versatile and easy to use. Image quality is good but not outstanding. You can combine this digital camera with the optional Kodak printer dock which is easy to use with the share button located on the back of the camera.
If a high resolution digital camera is important for you but don’t want to spend too much money, the Kodak DX7630 is probably your cheapest option.