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Kodak DC4800 Digital Camera

Kodak DC4800 Digital Camera

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We Stepped Up To The Kodak DC4800 Digital Camera

by parentalunit , Apr 10 '01
Pros: lots of features and easy to use
Cons: getting used to the different features and settings
Our son was born in August and my sister wanted us to send her his every move through e-mail photos so she loaned us her Polaroid 640 digital camera. My husband is much better at figuring out electronics than I am but I had no problem using the Polaroid...
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Digital Plus!

by surferdude7 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Oct 02 '00
Pros: Great Pictures!
Cons: Needs a bigger Compact-flash card.
3.1-megapixel resolution, 1.8" LCD Optical image viewfinder, resolution up to 2160 x 1440, 3X optical zoom, plus a 2X digital zoom, making it a 6X zoom and much more. If you are looking for a digital camera that does it all, then this is the one for you....
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"Incredible Pictures. Incredibly Easy."

by AshleyA , Dec 27 '00
Pros: super easy to use, very good quality photos
Cons: poor close-ups (without extra lens), lens cap comes unattached easily, does not take great low-light pictures
For a non-tech, non-electronic savvy person such as myself, the Kodak DC 4800 3.1 Megapixel digital camera has helped me make great technological strides. The moment the battery was charged, my husband and I were taking pictures of our house’s...
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Picture this in astonishing colors

by transgenik , Mar 01 '01
Pros: vivid colors, astonishing picture quality and details, great design and ergonomics, USB
Cons: battery drains fast, bad focus in low-light conditions
== From Olympus to Kodak ==
I enjoyed using an Olympus d450z for about a year (read my detailed epinion on this product to know more), but I eventually wanted a camera that would:
- Give easier access to manual functions, because...
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They just keep getting better & better!

by rtabas , Aug 30 '01
Pros: Beautiful, sharp pictures, really easy to use yet versatile!
Cons: some small ones, read the review!
First off, this is my fourth Kodak digital camera, despite the fact that I have owned, or had the extended use of, several other brands of digital cameras, I always seem to come back to Kodak.

Kodak has really done an excellent job with the...
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DC4800 - Not as good as its predecessors

by dfwchris , May 07 '01
Pros: Rugged construction, decent pictures in well lit areas.
Cons: Blurry and out of focus in low light, barrel sticks out too far.
I owned both a DC265 and a DC290 before the DC4800. I enjoyed both of the predecessors, but wanted a camera with more megapixels and faster processing.

I bought the package that came with the extra 64MB card and an extra battery from Best...
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Destined to be classic

by trevor_d , Aug 08 '00
Pros: Built-in battery charging, great analog controls
Cons: Feeble bundled memory card
The instant you pick up the Kodak DC-4800, you realize this camera will soon be the benchmark others will be measured against. There are a lot of more than 3 megapixel cameras coming on the market now, but this camera won't get lost in the herd, once the...
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1st picture PAID for it

by kmic , Jan 19 '01
Pros: 3.1 megapixel, never need film again (process your own pictures), excellent user guide.
Cons: No Digita OS, ships with little memory, no time-lapse timer.
I'll start this epinion by letting you know that it is quite long and in depth. I go through a personal account of researching it, buying it, and using it. I also go through all of its features and supply you with much more information than you need to...
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The Ultimate Kodak it aint.

by expert_witness , Nov 12 '01
Pros: Fast cycling of pictures, plenty of features and manual controls
Cons: Disappointing. Poor low-light capabilities; sporadic quality of images.
*Make sure you read the update at the end!

First, let me state I have probably shot more photos (in a sense) with Kodak digital cameras than almost any human being outside of their labs in Rochester New York. I've been using a number of...
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Great Buy!

by lorddramas , Aug 04 '01
Pros: 3+ Mega-Pixels and Great performance! Easy to Use, Easy to maintain.
Cons: Had to buy a bigger Compact Flash Card
We bought our DC4800 camera a few months ago as our first digital camera. We also purchased a 128mb card so that we don't have to worry about running out of "film". I updated the firmware from Kodak's website as soon as I opened the camera (easy process...
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Best new toy I've bought.

by bleung27 , Jul 13 '01
Pros: Great, fun, feature rich, good price for the Mpxls.
Cons: Can be confusing to use, not sleek looking, batteries not long lasting.
This is a great camera for beginners to semi-serious photographers. First off, this is a 3.1 Megapixel camera, and I bought it for about $599 (after a $100 rebate), which is a very good deal. After doing a lot of research, I think this was the...
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Professional quality at a low cost

by NightShift8 , Apr 09 '01
Pros: Fast USB transfer, many features, sturdy body & design
Cons: No video/audio recording, ships w/ small memory card
For my third digital camera, the Kodak DC-4800 stands at the top of my list. Even though being more expensive than all the others it packs more features and pixels - you get what you pay for.

While other people pay $600+ in stores, sometimes...
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Kodak DC4800 ZOOM is a family favorite

by parentalunit , Dec 09 '01
Pros: Many features for the price and easy to use.
Cons: still not as good a quality as film
We decided on the Kodak DC4800 last year because we had heard good things about it and it was on sale for under $500.00. We have 35 mm camera equipment but being able to shoot a picture and see it instantly was really appealing.

The Kodak...
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Almost ready to get rid of my "regular" camera

by twila , Aug 04 '01
Pros: GREAT pictures! Easy to use, helpful software package, USB
Cons: Small memory card included, advanced features require more time to learn
I have now had my Kodak DC4800 camera for a week, and I'm almost ready to retire my non-digital camera. First, I need to tell you that I'm an avid scrapbooker. It is not unusual for me to take 4-5 rolls of film at a weekend event (ie. car show, church...
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PICTURE QUALITY. All I can say is WOW!!!!!

by GeTDoS6 , May 02 '01
Pros: Price, Ease of use, Build Quality
Cons: Plastic tripod mount, can't access battery or CF release while mounted on tripod (BIG WHOOP!!)
I finally took the plunge last month into digital photography and am I pleased with my choice of equipment!
I had been borrowing a Sony Mavica for the last year from my work so I was familiar with what I DIDN'T want in a digital camera. After...
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