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Kodak EasyShare One
Kodak EasyShare One
  • 2 out of 5
"Poor warranty service."
  • 2 out of 5
"Not quality made"
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Pam Thomas (pthomas) 0 pts

I need the easiest to use camera for taking pictures of daughter's basketball games

My only experience with a digital camera is the Kodak Easy Share. I did not think it took good action shots at all.
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Andrew Skinner 274 pts
October 4, 2006 2:57 PM
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Pam,

You may not need to get rid of your camera. Even the base Easy Share Camera, the Kodak EasyShare One, has a "Sports" setting when taking photos. If this is your camera, you can find instructions on how to set it to that mode on the Kodak site here. The sports selection is the third one down. I hope this helps you out.

Andrew
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