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Kodak EasyShare CD33

Kodak EasyShare CD33

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Empty-star-2 A nice little camera., December 5, 2005
Now, I have to include a disclaimer here: most of my previous digital cameras have been crappy 640x480 ones, like inside the Palm Zire 71 and those "pen sized cams" you see in toy aisles now for $14. I am used to mediocrity. :)

I was on the hunt for another brand I saw on clearance someplace, and instead the manager showed me this particular model which at the time wasn't due to be on the shelf for another week. The price was the same, so I took a chance. I loved it! Took some time to read up on the proper usage, but once I figured things out I was very pleased. Nice crisp shots; bright flash. Having the ability to record video (320x200) directly to Quicktime .mov format is a nice bonus that I didn't think I'd use, but I found myself using it once or twice.

My only gripe would have to be that you can't charge it via the USB connection. Instead, they have a dock that you charge it on (sold seperately for another $50), or you can do the battery recharge shuffle. :P
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2 Big Bang for little buck, February 2, 2006
By smc268
After buying a Polaroid I-550 for much more and returning it. I thought I was settling on the CD33. I was looking orignally after returning the I-550 at the Kodak Easyshare CW330 or the C340. However, I ended up going with the CD33. This camera is absolutely great! The pictures turn out wonderful and it has many options. You can crop your pictures right on the camera and the software was extremely easy to use. Rechargable batteries are a must along with atleast a 128mb SD Card. The internal memory is great for a backup picture though. This camera for just a little over hundred dollars is a best buy! Anyone can use it and you'll have fun while you're at it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2 CD33/C330 Big Bang!, June 27, 2006
By msthisnthat
I purchased this camera and it works great. Setup is easy and the pictures are great. Kodak no longer makes this model CD33. It has been upgraded to the C330 model with just little bit more MP. You get great pics for a reasonable price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Empty-star-2 I love it, June 4, 2006
By mytwoboys97_00
I love this camera. It works great. I love the video on it. It takes great pictures. It even has different settings you can use. My only problem is it does eat batteries. I have 3 other Kodak cameras and this eats batteries the most. If it wasn't for the battery issue, I'd give it 5 stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Full-star-2Full-star-2Full-star-2Empty-star-2Empty-star-2 my first digital...wish it would have lasted, March 11, 2006
I recieved this camera as a birthday present Oct. 2005. I loved it...great picture quilty for a 3mp! Crisp pictures...and easy to use..all until Dec of that same year. I turned the camera on and I heard a 'pop' noise and it zapped my batteries dead on the spot. My flash has never worked since then. The proplem with this was I had no receipt...no box..nothing (all my fault) so Kodak can't do anything without charging me a charge to fix it. I am still able to use it without the flash but not as good quailty for indoors..all my sample pics i posted are without flash.
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