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Average rating:
3.60
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Average rating:
3.60
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Opinion: I got the Kodal EasyShare C713 as part of a Kodak "shoot,print,share" bundle which
consists of :
-EasyShare C713
-Kodak EasyShare G610 printer dock
-leather bound photo album
-leatherette photo frame
-photo wallet
The camera is similarly styled to the C513 with a mode dial at the top with buttons
for flash and power on/off and most controls at the back.
It has a easy to use menu system with helpful descrriptions accessed via the info
button.
HD still capture is a impressive feature-it is the 6.1MP (16:9) image quality setting
for impressive ohotos for viewing on a HDTV.
Movies are recorded in upto 640x480 at 15fps or 320x480 at 30fps in QuickTime
format.
There are 16 scene modes.
Digital IS is available (quite effective).
Note while ISO can be adjusted in auto mode, there is no manual mode available.
Retouching features:
-cropping
-perfect touch technology
Images taken are very crisp with good color reproduction.
It's a great easy to use camera in EasyShare-worh a look getting seond-hand.
Problems: Doesn't work on non lithium batteries (this is common to EasyShare cameras)-you will
need to use rechargable lithium batteries.
Opinion: You get what you pay for. Its a cheap camera your gonna get a cheap looking picture. Pictures aren't very clear, so you wont get much detail in your photos. And the flash isnt that great. I have a Canon A610, Which is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G! But like 2 to 3 times more expensive. But totally worth the money.
Problems: Picture quailty is crap. Not much detail.
Also I have had problems turning it on. Even on the first day of using it. I wished I had listened to the reviews I read and not gone for it because it was cheap.
Opinion: For value of money its good Camera...
Problems: So many
Opinion: pretty useless camera.
Problems: the auto focus is painfully slow
you'll need to reset the date&time everytime you change batteries which is my biggest problem with this camera.
too many menus to go through just to copy a file from the internal memory to the memory card.
doesn't display the file name of the picture by default when reviewing
no manual white balance
too expensive for its worth
i never really bothered much with its settings since i'm too frustrated with it.
note to self: never buy a kodak camera.
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