- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 23 reviews Back to product review
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
2.5 stars
"Very average camera so far. Very frusturating"
Pros: Many different types of options on camera, great software.
Cons: Mine did not come with a battery, broke second day.
Summary: I came out of the store with my kodak and I used it that night,it was great. Although it didn't come with a rechargable battery it came with starter batteries. I couldn't get my email addresses on the camera. Pretty good internal memory for starters. Second day I had it the batteries ran out and I needed it for ice-skating so I put regular AA batteries and it worked for a little than suddenly broke when i was about to take a picture. I put in new AAs and it didnt work. I am very upset with kodak. If yours doesnt break it is
a very good camera for a good price.
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NO MATTER WHAT CAMERA YOU GET IT WON'T LAST W/ REGULAR BATTERIES!
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Ok, this is not meant to be an offending statement, but what else did you expect with regular batteries? I was "alleviated" of my Nikon E5600 (lovely cam) a while back at a club, and with that cam I couldn't even turn it on with brand new regular batteries. With alkaline batteries I perhaps managed a flash, but not much after. The fact is, you simply cannot expect to use a DSC with any form of battery short of a NiMH. The fact that your's lasted so long should actually be a bonus in your post! (and kodak does actually state on their site that this camera comes with Non-Rechargeable batteries, which afterwards is not endorsed by them).
I borrowed a friends Kodak ES C300 last Friday (I'm a venue photographer in my spare time) for use in a club, and I was well impressed despite it being a 3.2MP (I think). The pair of AA NiMH 2100mAh batteries that were in it lasted (WITH flash) comfortably from 18:45 till 05:30, while taking over 200 full detail pictures. If it weren't for budget constraints, I'd buy another Nikon, and I've been trawling the net for 6 hours now trying to find an affordable compromise, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm ordering my C330 tomorrow.
(As for not storing your email addresses, the Palm LifeDrive is a lovely PDA)
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Kodak EasyShare C330:
$269.95
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