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Kodak EasyShare V1233

Kodak EasyShare V1233

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  • 1 out of 5
"Good photos but after 10 mos of use, it failed already!"
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The Kodak EasyShare has a 12 Megapixel sensor, capable of producing a print up to 30x40" poster prints without loss to resolution. Photos are also taken in high definition for viewing on HDTV's. The video functions feature MPEG-4 compression which will allow you to record more video using less memory and video book marking to mark specific spots... read more

Specifications

  • 12 megapixels
  • 3x optical/ 5x digital zoom
  • 2.5-inch LCD display
  • ISO 64-3200
  • HD Movie Mode with Sound (1280 x 720, 30fps, MPEG-4 codec)
  • Lithium-ion battery
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Q: does this camera have the ability to take panoramic shots?
A: You could say that with the photomerge function of Photoshop and other photo editors, that it's much easier than ever... read more
Q: start
A: Jimbo,What color is the blinking light? I would actually try to use the camera. If it works, you should be... read more
Q: What is the quality of pictures taken in low light with the high ISO settings?
A: You won't be happy with pictures taken with this camera in low light with high ISO setting, IMHO. read more

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Q: my laptop (VAIO) isn't recognizing the movie files, but recognizes the still photos without problems. what's going on? anyone know?
10 points for best answer - 3 replies

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  • 1 out of 5
Good photos but after 10 mos of use, it failed already! (Manang - 9/29/08)

Bought this as anniversary gift to my husband because it had sleek design, compact yet good enough size for his big hands, and it had Li-ion battery! Photos produced had white horizontal lines, worse when shot outdoors. No history of being dropped nor subjected to water or too much dust. Very carefully handled and rarely used (like 0-3 shots a day). Sent it back last week to Kodak for free repair (still covered by warranty, but what if it was just over a year?). Very expensive (bought it at $297 Nov 2007) for this disappointing outcome. (He had Kodak 4 MP prior to this that suddenly went dead—no nothing—and we suspected kids probably dropped it. Now with this event on the newer one, we are no longer sure whether the first one was dropped or it was a manufaturer's defect. Owned it for about 4 years. Good enough life span.)

Buy at your own risk. Higher MP is not better. Check out http://6mpixel.org/en/

I myself own Finepix F10 6 MP. Very satisfied with its performance, despite being abused to sprinkles of water/oil and dust (I use it for foodblogging photos). My first Finepix was 1 MP and lasted until I decided to upgrade to F10, despite having been dropped at least 3 times (one was at 4 ft ht protected only by a case). Quality wise, photos are comparable to those of kodak (or even better), but then that is subject to user's expertise level.

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