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In a way, I bought this camera in dissapointment. Since I thought it looked like a fair professional camera, it doesn't really seem to work like one. I've always wanted one of 'em CSI kinds going snap snap and click click cameras, but my camera is sure slow with the shutter speed and having blurry quality. If anyone knows more about it, and can help me with settings, functions, etc. Please let me know. Fancy Nikons and Canons are unaffordable, the Kodak is the closest pro camera I'll ever get to.

Second, another dissapointment, is that after I've purchished it, I found it only has two kind of lenses the company produces. Wide and Tele. I wanted a fish eye lenses, and they have in on Ebay, but I was wondering if it's worth trusting. The brand are unheard of. : / Experiences, advices??????

2007-04-13 16:52:14 · 1 answers · asked by Jenny 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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You might start here for a dpreview.com analysis of the camera http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/kodakp880/ .

What you have is a camera with a lens that cannot be exchanged. What you have is a decent 5x zoom camera. The only way to widen or add zoom are the add-on lenses. And these don't really work all that well.

However, with the low cost of digital cameras, I would get one of the new one before buying adapters for this one. Very good cameras, like the Fuji F20 or F30 (among many others), are in the $130 range, so consider your purchase carefully.

2007-04-13 19:39:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jim 7 · 0 0

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