Kodak EasyShare V1003
July 27th, 2007 | by David Elrich
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Average user rating from 11 users |
Yuck
by Makenna on Feb 12th, 2008 at 10:01 AM:
I got this camera for Christmas and was very excited. I have an older Kodak - 6 MP - and I love it, so I wanted to stick with Kodak. 10 MP for $200! Great deal right?! Wrong. I took lots of pictures with family over the rest of the Christmas break - and I got 7 good shots....meaning not blurry. I even thought taking picture of a cup with the camera on the counter would help...but no. Still blurry. Do NOT get this....wait for a later model so they can work out the kinks.
Biggest disappointment ever
by Jim on Jan 14th, 2008 at 12:44 PM:
When I bought this camera at one of the big box discount stores I was pretty excited. Here was a camera I could put in my pocket and have 10 megapixels. My last point and shoot was a Kodak so which I was very happy with and I needed a pocket-able camera for times when I don't want to carry my DSLR and all the gear. This camera turned out to be a huge disappointment. The worst of it is the horrible lag time between pointing and shooting. It should be called a "point and wait forever until you just don't care anymore" camera. Want to get that great smile on your nephew's face? Forget it... you end up getting a shot of the back of his head as he walks away. Seriously, it is horrible. I just sold it to a guy while traveling in Korea... was so happy to unload it at well less than half of what I paid for it - after only 3 months. Best money I ever recovered.... now I'll spend more time researching and buy something I won't hate with every shot.
Good deal for price
by Kelly on Jan 2nd, 2008 at 11:13 AM:
This is a really good camera, my wife wanted something simple to use but have high megapixel, we have a canon but she has hard time with it. This camera is simple and takes good pics, she is very happy.
Easy To Share
by Thomas Harmon on Dec 27th, 2007 at 12:29 PM:
This camera compared to my last camera (Cannon Powershot SD650) has a much more attractive screen, and layout, anyone who can read could pick up this camera and shoot like they've been doing it for years because of it's easy to read options, and "help" button to explain each option in detail, I like it's sleek lightweight design and button layout. Downfall the retracting lens is a little overkill.
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Great camera for what it is!
by Danny Shyan on Mar 24th, 2008 at 12:07 PM:
I would rate this camera a 2 if I was comparing it to a $2000 camera. However, too many people are doing this. I am rating the camera for what it IS, not comparing it to something it isn't!! If you want a REAL camera; Shell out some extra bucks. Don't whine that your $150 camera doesn't produce professional results!!!!