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webmonkey44
what is your opinion on Kodak?
OcciJano
I own a EasyShare CX7220 and I love it, I was impressed when I noticed that others cameras, did't gave the quality, easy of use of this cheap camera.

And I love the software, Kodak EasyShare is fast, even on a Macintosh G3 b/w 350mhz, I love Apple but, iPhoto is painfully slow in my G3.

As you can see, I'm not a Photographer. I use this camera to take family pictures, I would love to have a profesional camera, and even in that case, I would considerate a Kodak!.
Jeezoflip
As a company? Or just their cameras? I would only use kodak film for taking family pictures or disposable ones but other then that, i dont use their cameras or film.
webmonkey44
QUOTE(OcciJano @ May 15 2007, 06:30 PM) *
I own a EasyShare CX7220 and I love it, I was impressed when I noticed that others cameras, did't gave the quality, easy of use of this cheap camera.

And I love the software, Kodak EasyShare is fast, even on a Macintosh G3 b/w 350mhz, I love Apple but, iPhoto is painfully slow in my G3.

As you can see, I'm not a Photographer. I use this camera to take family pictures, I would love to have a profesional camera, and even in that case, I would considerate a Kodak!.



I don't think Kodak makes pro grade cameras much anymore.
tokies
kodaks play well with macs. they are happy little cameras but lack a lot of features and focus points, then say a cannon but canons are over priced most of the time for there feature sets
ncontorno
I have a Kodak EasyShare v530. It's a great, small camera that takes nice pictures and it hasn't failed me yet. I did buy a spare battery since I usually take lots of pictures. The only thing I don't like about it is it's slow turning on and taking pictures as were most Kodak's I've owned. I recently bought a Nikon D50 and I love it, the only downside is the $600 price tag. If you want a camera that takes good pics and can fit in your pocket, Kodak is a good choice.
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