easy to use, hard on the pocket book
Written: Jan 09 '00
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Pros: drop in loading, some neat features
Cons: expensive film and processing, small buttons, film quality not great
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| jennyma's Full Review: Kodak Advantix 4100 IX APS Film Camera |
My husband and I got this as a Christmas gift last year and have had plenty of opportunity to use it since then.
Pros: The drop in loading is quick, and fool proof to do. I think it is my favorite aspect of the camera. There are three styles of print sizes to choose from. Also there are some other bells and whistles which honestly I have not even figured out or bothered to use such as the automatic timer and date stamp.
Cons: The film and cost to develop it is to me outrageous. With the amount we use the camera on our son we have spent hundreds of dollars on film development alone. The buttons on it are hard to find and not easy to see. I am not really pleased with the quality of the picture. The auto focus takes a few seconds to work and we have often missed some great shots because of it and end up having a blurry photo.
Depending what you are looking for this may or may not be the camera for you and oh yeah....have stock in film developing
Recommended:
Yes
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