Digital-Camera Reviews
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- Protect your camera with the Kodak small camera bag
- Made of sturdy nylon-covered vinyl
- Store accessories like a memory card and extra batteries
- Compatible with CX & DX Series Cameras (see below)
List price: $12.99 (that's 27% off!)
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small and durable
- Easy Share starter kit for Kodak DX and CX series digital cameras (see full list below)
- Stylish camera bag and memory card carrying case
- CRV3 lithium battery
- 20 sheets of glossy Ultima picture paper
List price: $19.95 (that's 15% off!)
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Kodak Starter Kit by Kodak (EK + NYSE)But where are the neck straps also here?

- 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements
- Schneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon 2.8X optical zoom lens combines with 3.6x digital zoom for 10x total zoom
- 1.8" display screen; one-touch "Sharing" button; burst mode
- Store images in 32 MB of internal memory or optional Secure Digital memory cards (memory card not included)
- Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery KLIC 5000 (included with in-camera charger)
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Best Camera
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Good Product, but it have issues using 37mm lensThis lens adapter has 2 parts, the first one is the 39mm to 37mm adapter (big one), and the second is a 37mm to 43mm ring adapter.
Maybe this adapter has a little issue, using directly an 37mm filter, the camera zoom appears to hit the filter glass... im not sure if that happen on any filters or lenses... But using with the 37mm to 43mm adapter and any 43mm filter or lens works perfectly.

- The longest life AA alkaline battery (up to 3X the pictures) in a digital camera
- Convenience (no need for charging or chargers)
- Excellent value (less expensive than AA lithium batteries)
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Best batteries for high-energy digital devicesThey dusted regular and premium AA batteries when I used them in my Canon 550EX flash. With normal batteries I get around 250 shots, but to get those I have to swap the batteries out to let them cool down after about 100 shots. With the Kodak 3x batteries, I got over 400 shots and did not have to swap them out. On top of that, they seemed to recharge the flash even faster then normal as they warmed up.
While I don't recommend them for low-continuous power devices such as clocks and flash lights, I do highly recommend them for high-energy use devices such as digital cameras and flashes.
The reason I have found from looking up the specs on the Kodak site is they are indeed designed for high-energy digital devices which consume a lot of power over a short duration, in fact the more you drain (up to a point) the more over all power they should provide.
If you only take an occasional picture once in a blue moon, I don't recommend them, but if like me you take lots in one setting, these batteries are fantastic. Unless I can't find them I don't use anything else in my camera flashes anymore.

- 4-pack of rechargeable batteries from Kodak
- AA size Ni-MH batteries
- Charge up to 500 times
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AA
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Great pictures
- Keep an extra AC adapter on hand
- For use with the Minolta Dimage X, Xi & X50 Digital Cameras
List price: $42.99 (that's 12% off!)

gotta get one
- 3.0 megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 8 x 10 prints and medium-quality prints up to 11 x 14
- 3x optical zoom and 2x digital zoom for 6x total
- Includes 16 MB Secure Digital card
- Connects with PCs and Macs via USB port
- Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included)
List price: $419.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Best digital camera for the money
- 1024 x 768 Progressive Sony CCD with 800, 000 pixels
- Convenient easy -select mode wheel and 3 resolution settings to suit your needs
- Exposure compensation for optimum image brightness and red eye reduction
- TV Display - NTSC, PAL, SECAM
- Removable compact flashcard slot
List price: $139.99 (that's NaN% off!)

...if you can find it for less that $50 bucksSometimes you can get a good deal with the off-brands. This is one of them. Largan put all the money into the lens and the Sony CCD. There is no LCD but (oddly) includes a video cable to view your images on TV. This camera has good 1024x768 image quality and sharpness. Sufficient resolution for small prints and plenty for web/PC/CDROM delivery. Exposure compensation and Macro mode are also nice features.
Bottom line? A very good, barebones, inexpensive little digital camera with surprisingly crisp image quality. But be warned - I've seen some retailers still trying to sell this at its $200 MSRP. Uh uh. This should cost no more that $50. And for that price, it's quite a value. So if you're in the market for a very cheap digicam, and see this around for $30-50 bucks NIB, don't hesitate. Your question is probably the same as mine... Answer - No, it's not a worthless piece of junk (it's not a 11MP Canon digital SLR either ; ) I was pleasantly surprised with this very cheap capable point and shooter that I can lend to my six year old to take his own pics on the school trip for a nice little lesson in the fun of photography (and independence and responsibility) : )