Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Is the Kodak 10.0MP Touch Screen Digital Camera - Black (V1073) any good?

Is the Kodak 10.0MP Touch Screen Digital Camera - Black (V1073) any good?

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Its on sale so i wanna no if its any excellent. I no its in the incorrect catagory but i didnt get any answers in the additional section.

Answer by CattyGrl
I am not really familiar with that particular camera, I looked it up for you on a well respected camera review site which reviewed this model. You can find the results of the review here:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/kodak_v1073.html

- Helpful hint: This is not the only page to read, though at first glanve it looks that way. There is much more information to be read on additional pages…Here is how to do that…
On the Left hand side of the page, you will see a pull down menu which says this in the text box, “Select Review Page.” Anyway, use that to select different parts of the review for more information about the camera as there are several different pages all with excellent information on them. You can use this site to look up the reviews for many different cameras. You may want to bookmark it for future reference. One additional site which is highly regarded in the area of camera reviews is this one. I didn’t see this model on there, but you might find it useful in the future to research additional camera models? Here is the additional link:

http://www.dpreview.com

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How much does it cost to place pitchers on the cd? How much does it hold? Or is it cheaper to do it at home? I don’t have a digital camera. I do have a printer scanner. but which one is simpler to use on your computer?

Answer by Steve P
It usually only costs about 3 or 4 dollars more to have the photos place on CD when you have the film developed. I assume this is what you mean, … taking in film and having it processed and the photos place on CD.

If you mean you have lots of prints you want to have place on CD, doing it at home can be VERY time consuming and unless you have a really high quality scanner, top notch software, and lots of experience doing this, the results will be poor. So I would suggest using Scan Cafe if that is what you are asking.

http://www.scancafe.com

Back to getting photos on Kodak CD at time of film processing. If this is your intention, be aware, the Kodak picture CD has the photos in very small, low resolution size. They are suitable for not much more than computer viewing. You are lucky to get a 4 x 6 inch print from the CD. You will have to use a pro lab such as North Coast Photographic if you want really large, hi resolution scans done at time of film processing:

http://www.northcoastphoto.com/

Now, if you are meaning you want to get film processed and if you can scan the film at home, … no you can’t, unless you have a GOOD FILM scanner, and again, it takes lots of time and experience to do it correctly.

Sorry for so many answers, but your question is very vague as to exactly what you need.

steve

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Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD (Pink)

  • 14-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • 8x optical zoom; 28 mm wide-angle lens
  • 3-inch LCD with KODAK Color Science Technology
  • Kodak’s Smart Capture feature
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not built-in)

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