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- Reviewed on: 02/03/2005
- Released on: 06/15/2004
Loaded with batteries and media card, the CX7330 weighs in at about 8.2 ounces, and even though it?s a bit too bulky to be pocketable, it?s quite easy to carry around all day. A built-in cover protects the retractable 3X zoom lens, while a grooved front grip and a rear indent ensure that your handhold remains firm, in place, and out of the way of the camera?s flash.
Operating the CX7330 is easy, and you?ll be aided by text notations describing the function of each of the shooting modes, which include Auto, Sport, Night, Landscape, Macro, and Video. Move to the clearly labeled control buttons on the back of the camera and you?ll find direct access to the self-timer and burst mode, as well as to flash settings, image review and delete, and a tool for tagging photos to share via Kodak?s EasyShare system. Southpaws will appreciate the four-way controller?s position to the left of the small 1.6-inch LCD. Navigating the menu system is quick and easy.
Naturally, the EasyShare CX7330 excels at helping you share photos. Before you download them to a computer, you can tag your shots as favorites, mark them for automatic e-mailing, or designate albums to route them into. Then, with or without an optional docking station, a single button-press sends them on their way. It?s just as easy to transfer video clips as well.
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