The Kodak EasyShare DX6340 zoom digital camera is designed and priced ideally for photographers who want to capture and share photos while enjoying a full range of advanced... more
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(brand new merchandise in original packaging)This high capacity rechargeable battery definitely disposes of more power than the battery which was included in the delivery of your device. This rechargeable battery can be used instead of the original rechargeable battery without any problems and can be recharged with the available standard power supply. The rechargeable battery is protected and secured against overcharge and short-circuits.Important information:A battery with a greater power output than the battery which was included in the delivery of your device can have larger dimensions. Please observe the dimensions in mm indicated in the offer (see above under technical details).safety due to heat and overcharge protectionmore power than the battery which was included in the delivery of your deviceexcellent fitting accuracy, certified quality merchandise, not an original accessorythe standard battery charger can still be usedLegal note: This item is compatible, not an original product of the digital camera manufacturer and is not manufactured, supported or recommended by the digital camera manufacturers. All brand names, trade marks and product names only serve the purpose of indicating compatibility, in doing so are not connected to the original products of the respective manufacturers and are the property of the respective holder of rights.
properly matching!Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery (originally packaged factory-new merchandise)This high capacity rechargeable battery definitely disposes of more power than the original rechargeable battery included in delivery of the unit. This rechargeable battery can be used instead of the original rechargeable battery without any problems and can be recharged with the available standard power supply. The rechargeable battery is protected and secured against overcharge and short-circuits.Features of this rechargeable battery:safety due to heat and overcharge protectionreal lithium-ion rechargeable battery, more power than the original rechargeable batteryno memory effect ? recharge your battery whenever you likeexcellent fitting accuracy, certified quality merchandise, not an original accessorythe standard battery charger can still be used
Advantages: takes pretty good photos, makes good prints, diverse program modes and functions to choose from, pretty easy to use overall Disadvantages: not as sharp as many top-end cameras, and some modes can be a little confusing or difficult to use
...USA), my previous camera, a Kodak 2MP model, carked it in a rather catastrophic way. You know you're in trouble when the lens opens and closes on a whim - usually when you've got the perfect shot all lined up. And so my camera, Bert, did just that. For a year Bert was a faithful servant, but he'd been dropped on his head too many times, and I had to declare him brain-dead after the lens started doing it's own thing. Owing to my arrival in a new country, ... ...had memory cards and assorted Kodak paraphernalia already, and being a cheap bastard as well, I decided that a new Kodak would best suit my needs. And so it was that I found Bob, sitting in a Target somewhere in suburban Los Angeles.
Bob has been my generally faithful slave for the last 6 months. Initially he cost me about $200US. And he certainly got quite a lot of use in his first days with me, and Bob did some pretty good work in Yosemite NP ...
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My mum just bought this camera for her birthday in August 2003, she got it from Comet for £199 and I have just got back from holiday where I took it along to use.
Firstly the specification of the camera - the picture quality is 3.1 megapixels, which for me was plenty enough, the pictures looked excellent when we transferred them onto the computer and just as good when we printed them out.
The optical zoom is x4 and the digital zoom is x 3.5 which ... ...good deal closer to the subject you are photographing.
To download the pictures to computer you use a USB lead which should come supplied, but you have to install the software first, which was a bit of a pain as some other cameras I have used the software is in the camera which means you can download to any computer - not just one. But this is not a major gripe.
It is compatible with PCs and MACs and there are several settings for various kinds ...
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Advantages: versatile, sturdy, great picture quality and battery life Disadvantages: on the big side, no paper manual
...myself and decided on the Kodak Easyshare DX 6340 as it appeared to offer both value for money and great specs for the cash. I was not disappointed!
I bought the camera from Dixons for £179.00 and took a lot of pictures over the holidays in a variety of conditions. The picture quality of 3.1 megapixels is more than enough for an amateur camera user like myself. My partner, who is a keen photographer was also pleased that he could adjust settings ... ...yet managed to get the Kodak easyshare software off my start bar on the PC. There have been some complaints about the battery life on this camera, but I have found a way around it: on the set-up menu, you can switch off ‘live view’ – the screen does not automatically come on and stay on – you only have to press the little mouse to activate the screen. Through this alone, I have made the rechargeable NIHM battery it came with last over five months ...
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Advantages: good picture quality, easy to use, compact Disadvantages: case quite easy to damage, lens cover not very durable
I was given this camera for my birthday having previously used an SLR camera. I've always loved taking pictures and tended to come back off holiday with 10 reels of film to develop but never really believed that picture quality could be as good with a digital camera.
I have to say I've been pleasantly surprised. I worked out how to use the functions on the camera without ever consulting the instructions (only available on CD which could be a bit ... ...an extra memory card with the camera and I could see that if you didn't have that the capacity on high resolution would be rather small. I've recently bought the camera dock to go with this camera as I was getting through an incredible number of batteries (don't even bother trying to use AA batteries). Even without this, the EasyShare software makes transferring pictures to the computer fairly painless although I do find the organisation a bit confusing.
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Advantages: Easy to use and good view LCD screen Disadvantages: Lack of storage
The Kodak Easy Share DX6340 Digital camera is very simple to work, you will be amazed at how easy it is to capture those special moments. I was intentionally apprehensive about it, but you will know the camera inside out after one hours play with it.
It has a 3.1-megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom, large 1.8-inch LCD monitor and Kodak's exclusive on-camera Share button which makes this camera very good value for money. It features a professional-quality ... ...3.5x digital zoom (for a 14x total). With its 3.1-megapixel resolution (2,032 x 1,524 pixels), you'll be able to make print enlargements up to 11 by 14 inches. In addition to taking still photos, the Easy Share DX6340 is capable of recording continuous video with audio. Features include a selectable aperture priority, shutter priority and exposure compensation as well as options for ISO, colour and white balance. The Built-in flash has red-eye reduction, ...
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Flash Modes: Fill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, Fill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
Red Eye Reduction: Built-in
Effective Flash Range: 0.5 m - 5.9 m
Lens system
Type: Zoom lens - f/2.2-4.8
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 36 - 144mm
Focus Adjustment: Automatic
Auto Focus: TTL contrast detection
Min Focus Range: 50 cm
Macro Focus Range: 10-50cm
Lens Aperture: F/2.2-4.8
Optical Zoom: 4 x
Zoom Adjustment: Motorised drive
Lens Manufacturer: Schneider
Features: Built-in lens shield
Additional features
Self Timer: Yes
Self Timer Delay: 10 sec
Additional Features: Built-in speaker, auto power save, date/time stamp, camera orientation detection, Built-in speaker, auto power save, date/time stamp, digital image rotation, camera orientation detection
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Type: Optical - real-image zoom
Manufacturer's product description
The Kodak EasyShare DX6340 zoom digital camera is designed and priced ideally for photographers who want to capture and share photos while enjoying a full range of advanced creative features. The camera has a professional quality Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 4X optical zoom lens, which when combined with the large maximum aperture of f2.2 allows the camera to capture exceptionally sharp pictures even in extremely low light. In addition, the camera features an all-new high-speed precision auto-focus system, which allows focus lock in almost complete darkness. The system also provides exceptionally fast focus lock and has a flash range of almost 20 feet - performance rarely seen in cameras at this price level. With the stylish 3.1 megapixel (MP) DX6340 - the smallest 4X optical zoom camera on the market today - consumers can choose between simple point-and-shoot modes or from a host of advanced user modes including aperture and shutter priority. Print quality, up to 11"x14", shows exceptional performance when compared to most competitors in the same product class in internal Kodak benchmark testing. The DX6340 produces clear pictures with exceptional color under any lighting condition thanks to Kodak's Color Science algorithms, which are designed to match the vivid colors of traditional photography.
An sxcellent and very compact bit of kit, the only drawback I have encountered is the design of the outer casing which lacks an easy and natural grip possition making the camera less comfortable in the hand than others I have used.
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I bought this camera as a cheap digicam to take on my sking trip. I got it because of its 7MP capabilities and the 'picbridge' feature.
The high quality pictures that come out of this camera are amazing. After i cam back i put them onto my computer and... more
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Since the introduction of Digital picture frames over a year ago my dad has been desperate for one. He loves gadgets and technical things, so when he saw the digital frames he really wanted one. Therefore I have... more
i'm planning on going on goliday next week to spain and i was looking for a digital camera to buy last week. i lokkeed trough a wide ranged of cameras and i finally chose this one.
As the name suggest its very easy to use and iy comes with a range of... more
When my old Kodak camera died, I had no choice but to have to buy a new one because I am, amongst other things, addicted to taking pictures.It's sad but true. I'm probably the kind of perosn who would buty one of those big-ass hardcore cameras with a... more
I've had a few digital camera's over the years which were good and took clear enough pictures but all i could afford was a 7 or 8 mp at most due to the cost. When i stumbled accross the Kodak Easyshare V1253 i was amazed to find that it was a 12... more