I have a Kodak Easy share CX7330, " I love it!!" It takes great pictures and even video's, I've only used the video a few times about 4-5 minutes and it worked great, but I don't know how long you can use this function. It also has a lot of extra's on it, like date, delete picture right after you take it if you don't like it. I use the Kodak center, and I have albums made for various occations, you can view a slide show, crop them, edit them it quite a few ways, zoom in and out, etc. Then I can burn them on a cd and take the cd to wal-mart (only because I have dial-up and can't do them online ahead of time) I can use the cd or the memoy chip ( or whatever it is called!!, I need to read the book more!!) With the prices at usually .19 at walmart for a 4x6, you can make up to a size 8x10 that I know of and in an hour I can have my pictures!! ( My daughter has a dock for hers and that works great!! ) I don't know a lot about the Kodak easy share program, but it works for what I need, and I love that I can make a slide show for the grandkids - thats great!! I have had mine for about 2 years and I have not had any problems with it, I hope I didn't jinx myself by saying that lol!!! It is a good price for what all it can do, more than I have even tried!! I have taken some really great pics. So good luck if you get one!! Merry Christmas!!!
2006-12-10 05:39:33
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answered by like2talk 2
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my mother had one of those and they were kinda good (i wound't reccomend the software they came with it was just confusing but i'm no expert but i can't tell if it needed it to download pictures to your computer, or if it would auto play and open up camera wizard and download) but other than that it was a good camera
the pictures were good quality and it held alot
(the most i saw was about 700 pictures on a 512 MB memory card)
too bad we don't use it anymore,
these days we use the finepix which i think calls for a better memory card (only 50 pictures on a 512MB card is the most i've seen, or atleast reading the instructions more to learn how to save memory)
2006-12-10 12:12:56
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answered by macgyver 1
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Yup, they're pretty nifty. They're not the best out there but because they're so easy to use, it's the only camera I ever lend out. If thats what your looking for, it's hard to beat Kodak.
2006-12-10 12:20:11
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answered by warp6point6 2
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I think it is a very good camera for the price! Not the best on the market but not the worst either
2006-12-10 12:05:06
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answered by zqx 2
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yes the simpler the better. with electronics now a days you mite have to take a college course to use your camera,TV,phone.(college course.that's a joke!.then again you never know.
2006-12-10 12:11:41
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answered by derrik 2
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It is sometimes,I think it will work very good if you paid a lot of money 4 it!LOL!!!
2006-12-10 12:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have the CX 6330, and I love it.
2006-12-10 12:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i just got one for my step dad......the lady that sold it to me was saying that they are very easy to use and have easy to follow directions
2006-12-10 12:04:50
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answered by annie 6
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Yes they are, and easy to use.
2006-12-10 12:05:58
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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