Customer Reviews 

Seems to work fine
2008-04-06This battery seems to work as advertised. After a recent vacation trip, I returned home without my Kodak DX6490's charging dock, power adapter, and spare battery, so this was a replacement for the spare battery. When I received this new battery, I realized that it has a lower power capacity (1050mAh) than the battery that came with this camera (1700mAh), and thus has a thinner profile, but the camera accepts it just fine. If I had checked my camera's existing battery beforehand, I probably would have looked for one with the same power rating, but 1050mAh is probably sufficient for my purposes.

Great product and great seller
2008-01-24The transaction was very smooth. I was given great communication as to when the item was sent and when it arrived. I have used the battery and it works great. I am very satified with the seller and the product. Thank you.

priced right!
2008-01-14I had a hard time finding this battery in my local stores and found it here for a great price...shipped in a resonable time, brand new as stated, and shipped in a clean padded envelope.

Hard-working
2008-01-08I have two of these batteries and they are the only ones I have ever used in my Kodak Dx7440 which I've had for 3 years. One came with the camera and the other I bought at the same time in order to have a spare. While traveling I use my camera all day for photos and videos and frequently look through the pictures I've taken so I certainly give the battery a work-out. These have worked well for me. I recommend traveling with two of them and re-charging at night so that you're always prepared.

Good Battery
2007-01-09I bought this as an extra battery for my new Kodak EasyShare One. It lasts a long time and recharges quickly. If you are in the market for a quality camera battery, this is it.
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VHS
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