Kodak DC215 3 Megapixels and Smaller
Kodak DC215 3 Megapixels and Smaller
USER REVIEWS
[May 20, 2024]
ChrstnaCol
Strength:
3 Megapixel Resolution: Decent for its time (early 2000s) but photos wouldn't hold up to today's standards beach supplies wholesale Weakness:
Possible drawbacks: Limited zoom, potential for grainy photos in low light. |
[Dec 14, 2023]
Kyzer
Strength:
I think this is the old version but has good quality. Baton Rouge Concreters concrete company Weakness:
I don't have this yet. |
[May 16, 2023]
joeanderson
Strength:
This is the camera that the top drywall contractor in Midland use during their work. Nice lens! Weakness:
None at all. Purchased: Used
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[Mar 27, 2023]
Janwil
Strength:
You have a very nice data! Thanks slab leaks orange county Weakness:
none so far |
[Feb 10, 2023]
hgriffin08
Strength:
the quality is low enough but still looks good for such pixel. This should be good for small school projects. Driveway asphalt paving Boston Weakness:
low pixel but good |
[Jan 29, 2023]
Madmardigan
Strength:
Tripod is in the middle where it should be, Tripods on the side can though off your balance and often get snagged in trail brush. Just my own opinion on that one. Port St. Lucie Onsite Truck Repair Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Mar 04, 2002]
Jim Kramer
Intermediate
Strength:
Great picture quality Good size & weight for the camera Included accessories Preflash Intuitive screen icons Macro feature
Weakness:
Battery drain When this camera first came out I thought it was so easy to use and I wanted it but wasn''t willing to pay the price. Now with Kodak''s On-line Store, I bought this camera with the Kodak Personal Picture Maker printer by Lexmark (their Z11) for a total of $180 (both refurbished) with a 30 day money back and standard one year warranty. So I figured I had nothing to lose. It is a terrific camera that produces wonderful pictures in all modes. The macro feature is excellent and I can not tell the difference in prints from the best resolution at lowest compression to the good resolution at highest compression. I used glossy photo paper. Some distant pictures are not as detailed as with an autofocus camera, but it is still very acceptable since the color rendering is terrific. The self-timer works fine. The red-eye reduction is a preflash which works better than similar preflash systems on my 35 mm cameras. The battery holder is a neat idea. I can see how it could get broken since the gauge of the plastic is not very thick. However with care, I don''t think it will be a problem. I usually don''t like a lense cap but this one is good. It has a little notch which can be connected to the wrist strap so it won''t dangle all over the place. The camera comes with Kodak''s Photo AA alkiline batteries. The battery indicator registered full, after taking about 25 pictures (some with the display on, deleting pictures, setting parameters, etc.) and all functions worked except the view screen, when in macro mode or wanting to use the screen as a viewfinder, would not display. I tested the batteries with my meter and they checked out at 1.3 volts. So even at that, the camera does work fine but can''t use the 1.8" screen to view at that point. I replaced the batteries with NiMH and all was back to normal. I don''t know if this is typical with all digital cameras, but I thought it was of interest. With the printer, you can insert the Compact Flash, which a 4MB one comes with the camera, and print directly without the use of a computer. You can set up various setting via the LCD screen. Very impressive. Not a fast printer, but very acceptable. For B&W, you have to buy the ink cartridge, take out the color one, and insert the B&W. It''s not a two ink cartridge printer. Customer Service Haven''t needed it so far Similar Products Used: JamCam2 (not really similar but was my first digital which can not compare to the DC215 in any way. I bought that one because of the software that came with it) |