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Kodak EasyShare V610
Kodak EasyShare V610
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mark (mark22) 0 pts
November 18, 2006 4:03 AM

Is this camera compatible with Mac OS X?

Specifically, will this camera be able to link up with my MAC, and will the bluetooth technology link up as well?
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R.S.King 0 pts
November 18, 2006 5:04 AM
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All my other Kodak cameras do!
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Ben Keough (DeadWolfBones) 10632 pts
December 20, 2006 2:53 PM
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Hi, I noticed that you haven't marked any replies as the "best answer." Are you still looking for an answer? If so, I recommend you re-submit it on http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com so it will have a better chance of being noticed. These days it looks like most questions are being answered within a few days. Good luck!
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Sarah (sarah725) 887 pts
December 21, 2006 3:17 AM
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YES! This camera is fully compatible with Mac OS X, my mom has this camera, and I am typing this review on a Mac. I have downloaded pictures from her camera, but I had to download the drivers from Kodak.com. Also, if you get a USB adapter for bluetooth, or have it built in your Mac, you should have no problem transfering the photos. I currently own both a Mac and a PC and it stinks always having to worry if my stuff is going to work with my Mac, so I know how you feel. Other than that, this is a great camera. The movie mode works GREAT, and the zoom is nice too. However, there is a slight delay when the camera switches between lenses. In addition, I would recomend buying some sort of service plan with your camera because unfortunately, Kodaks do tend to have hardware problems. Don't let this discourage you though because Kodak cameras are truely the easiest to use and have the coolest features.
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