Kodak EasyShare C433 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
- ASIN: B000HZXX0W
- List Price: $99.99
Product Description:
Take the guesswork out of going digital with convenient features and quality pictures. 4.0 Megapixels means you can make amazing quality prints up to 20 30 in. (50 76 cm). Capture bright, beautiful color with exclusive KODAK Color Science. Get consistently precise pictures with multi-zone and center-zone auto focus modes. On-camera cropping helps you crop in tight to see all the important details without the need for a computer. View your pictures with clarity in a variety of lighting conditions with the 1.8-inch indoor & outdoor color display. The C433 is part of the Kodak Easyshare System so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. 3x optical zoom, 5x continuous digital zoom Tripod mount - 1/4 inch standard White balance - Auto, daylight, tungsten, and fluorescent Scene modes - Automatic, portrait, sports, landscape, close-up, children, party, night portrait, beach, snow, fireworks, self-portrait, backlight Optional Kodak Easyshare Docks with 1 Kodak Ni-MH Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery KAA2HR, Kodak Alkaline Batteries AA (included), 2 Kodak Ni-MH Rechargeable Digital Camera Batteries AA, 1 Kodak Lithium Digital Camera Battery CR-V3, 2 Lithium Batteries AA, Kodak Ni-MH 2100mAh Battery Pack, Kodak Digital Camera Battery AA (ZR6), 3 volt DC input AC adapter System Requirements - Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000 Professional, 2000 SP1, XP, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Macintosh OS X 10.3 or higher, Safari 1.1 or higher, 600 MHz processor or greater, 128 MB RAM, 200 MB hard drive disk space available, CD-ROM drive, available USB port, Color monitor, 800 600 display resolution, 16-bit minimum Dimensions - 3.6 2.7 1.4 inch (91 69 35 mm) Weight - 4.6 ounces (130 grams) without batteries and memory card
Product Details
- Feature:
- 4.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 11 x 15-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom; 1.8-inch LCD display
- In-camera cropping; two-shot self-timer; undo-delete function; creative color modes
- With auto picture rotation, your vertical shots will appear vertically on the display
- Powered by 2 AA-batteries (two alkaline batteries supplied) or one Kodak Ni-MH rechargeable battery KAA2HR
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Kodak
- EAN: 0041778849361
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- FormFactor: Built-in
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- Label: Kodak
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Model: 8849366
- MPN: 8849366
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: Kodak
- Studio: Kodak
- UPC: 041778849361
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Good for a typical Camera User
2009-06-15This camera is for the typical average user. Not a user who wants to take pictures of the outdoors, or at a zoo. Around the house photos, facebook, and myspace picture are good for this camera. Zoom sucks, so does dark places. So if this is your kids first camera, go right ahead! i give it a 3, the zoom is horrible( *note: im not a typical user)

Not worth it at any price
2008-10-31My daughter received this camera as a gift. Koday Easyshare was supposed to be so great, but I don't agree. I am not a novice at taking pictures and have taken many great pictures with my Canon Powershot. The Kodak camera eats up batteries like mad. There is a delay between pressing the button and when the camera actually snaps the picture, which has resulted in many missed shots. It is very sensitive to motion and pictures come out blurry. On top of that the software that you use to download pictures (and you need the software to download, unlike the Canon) is a memory hog and bogs down my computer (2 different versions installed on two computers). Other than the camera being lightweight, I don't have anything good to say about it. I realize this is an older model now (not when we received it), but it's only two years old and I'm ready to pitch it because it is so frustrating to use.

kodak c433 easy share
2008-02-11A great camera,takes fine pictures for under $100. My 1st digital camera and my only complaints are that after using my SLR Pentax 1000 for years its hard not to have the viewfinder close to my eye, and its small size compared to the 35mm.

Kodak Repir Problem
2008-01-27It a wonderful product, takes amazing pictures and easy to use. The only problem I had was with the company they contract out to for repair work. The camera worked great for almost a year but then, without warning, the screen suddenly filled with horizontal white lines during all modes. I obtained a return authorization from Kodak and shipped it their repair center. After three months of unanswered phone calls and e-mails, I called an 800 number asked them why it's taking so long for my camera to get repaired. They told me the camera's on hold for unspecified customer damage. That's nuts! The camera was well taken care, never dropped or exposed to liquids. After contacting Kodak to look into this they came through and I got my camera back the next week. They did an excellent job repairing it but negelected to return my 1gb SD card. Oh well, at least I got the camera back. If I hadn't pressed it with Kodak, I don't know if I would have seen it ever again.

Digital Camera
2008-01-07Camera takes really good pictures and is easy to use. My daughter is pleased with it. Very fast shipping.
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