is this camera any good?
please tell me if this camera works excellent or anything about it. thanks so much! (is is cute too?)
here it is……
http://www.target.com/Kodak-EasyShare-7-1MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B000TJY4ZO/sr=1-3/qid=1208564496/ref=sr_1_3/601-8184055-0139346?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Akodak&page=1
thanks so much xoxo 3
Answer by fhotoace
Sure it is a excellent small camera .. it uses the most common memory card, so in four or five years when you want to upgrade to a new camera, your ancient cards will work if you choose a new camera that uses the same ones.
Answer by rodixeT
Look for the reviews in the later link.
http://www.epinions.com/Easyshare_M753_Digital_Camera/display_~reviews
Hope this helps.
Answer by lucy_whufc
It probably depends what you want it for, but I looked at the spec and yes it looks excellent
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Não usa filmes de 35 mm., mas de 24 mm. Esse filme ficou conhecido como "advantix" por ter uma camada extra responsável por deixar as fotos maisnítidas. Além disso, é encartuchado e, depois de revelado, o negativo volta para o cartucho (e você ganha uma página de minifotos – thumbs – para servir de guia em futuras ampliações).
Eu adorava essa câmera. Foi "morta" pelas minhas digitais.
Funciona perfeitamente (mas não sei sobre o filme e a bateria, já que são antigos (embora novos) e vai com o manual de instruções, que esqueci de incluir na foto.
Mais sobre esse tipo de filme: Sistema Advantix.
Bem engraçada a parte sobre o "futuro" da advantix. Esqueceram de prever que a tecnologia seria substituída antes de evoluir.
Para saber mais sobre o projeto #50desapegos: diadefolga.com/50-desapegos
I have a Polaroid i533 Digital camera http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/polaroid-i533/4505-6501_7-32162152.html right now, and I’ve had it for a while now.
I really want to get another camera, because I reckon I have reached the capacity.
So now I want a professional Camera or something similar, I just have no thought where to start. I don’t reckon I want to really become a professional, so I don’t need the most high-end camera out there. I just want one that would be excellent to go on to, and that it has a decent price. I have been looking at the http://www.target.com/Kodak-EasyShare-10-0MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B00132MMVE/
Here is some of the stuff I’ve done on the i533:
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/Sunset-114963791
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/Cove-114964077
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/Encroaching-Tide-114964364
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/The-Chaos-Churning-Below-114964903
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/A-Look-Into-The-Future-114965192
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/A-Lonely-Mall-112389700
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/Dew-Bead-Pack-80360208
http://trebory6.deviantart.com/art/Hibiscus-Hawaiian-Flower-80361659
My preferences for Photography are just about everything from Macro, to Modeling to landscapes.
If someone may maybe give me thoughts, that would be fantastic!
Answer by Marlena
Well, I would get the Nikon CoolpixS18. You can get it for around $ 99, and it’s VERY excellent.
Answer by screwdriver
Seems to me your ready for a DSLR. Any DSLR will beat any compact for image quality particularly in low light, lack of shutter lag and a host of additional options such as the ability to exchange lenses and use primes which are far and away the best for image quality.
Just avoid the Nikon D40 and D60 very low set of functions, you will grow out of them, image quality is excellent though. Pentax is the cheapest high quality system by far.
Any Kodak is far from a professional grade camera, they all use small sensors and image quality is not excellent.
Chris
Answer by shortsagitarius
Like i said. Digital SLR
i have (well had before dad left) an SLR (very OLD) that may maybe have taken excellent pictures if i may maybe have gotten the exposure and fstop right but thats besides the point. Youre excellent enough, you need a professional grade camera. Now, a excellent one with multiple lenses doesnt come CHEAP but, well worth the price.
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PAN AFRICAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA @ LACMA KING DAY 2011 by ANNA FISHER pt 2 of 2 Horace Tapscott (RIP), Founder Los Angeles County Museum of Art Monday, January 17, 2011 director: MICHAEL SESSIONS choral director: DWIGHT TRIBLE vocal soloists: Waberi Jordan & Maia record: ANNA FISHER © 2011 MOLIN MUSIC www.AnnaFisher.com (UNCUT using KODAK EASY SHARE 7.1 MP Digital Camera with one step base, imac, iphoto, youtube, facebook, inspired by the worlds’ children. After this, I stashed the camera for an hour or so and danced with MANY PRINCESSES! Am looking forward to the videos of others of which I worked around MANY! This band has a mission and a vision and they are diligent soul jahs! There were SO many to say ‘ciao’ to and hug but I saw you and am seeing you HERE! Thank you SO MUCH, MICHAL SESSIONS for keeping the spirit moving always in a forward and positive direction. Heading out, I KNEW it would be 80 something degrees and i was going to wish to dance. Was sure to be charitable lots of hugs and YES children would be there but it is an ART MUSEUM!!! THUS my OUTRAGEOUS ATTIRE! Was raised in the MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS on NORMAN THE DOOR MAN, carried on the tradition with my own two children and use ART in classroom instruction each and every day getting remarkable results and HAPPY KIDS! Best of all, life an example for what I LOVE and life MYSELF and thanks to CHARLES WRIGHT, knowing I have the RIGHT to EXPRESS YOURSELF, made ALL the DIFFERENCE when my first walls came crashing down …
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