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Monday, July 11, 2011

The Kodak CX7300: At Long Last A Low-Cost Digital Camera For Anyone

By Ori Rosenkrantz


Everyone just likes shooting pictures and virtually all people always have. A lot of people remember shootting their first photo with a Kodak instamatic camera when they were young. I am sure some of you likewise didn't have permission to use your parents "good" camera that they kept locked in their bedroom. Now that the world has switched to digital cameras, taking pictures is inexpensive for almost everyone. If you have been searching online, I am fairly sure you have learned that the Kodak CX7300 is one of the most inexpensive, good quality cameras out there today. As little as a couple of years ago, to get a 3.0 mega pixel or greater camera, you would have to pay no less than $250. Today, the prices are lower, particularly when they are on sale. Actually, you can purchase used ones quite cheap.

If you are someone wanting a digital camera so you can post your photographs online, the Kodak CX7300 is perfect. You really don't need a higher quality camera for this purpose so why on earth would you spend more money for one?. And just because you are spending less money for the Kodak CX7300 doesn't mean you are getting less because this camera has a nuber of terrific features. These features include 3.2 million pixels, 3x digital zoom, 1.6 inch color display, red-eye reduction, self timer, colour modes, multiple scenes mode, movie mode, 16 MB internal memory, and easy share software. And you will have a tough time finding a digital camera that is easier to use than the Kodak CX7300.

With a $100 price tag, you will be amazed at all the features that will come with the Kodak CX7300. It is an easy camera to use, making it a good camera for the novice or the hobbyist. The life of the battery is pretty good, keeping with the industry standard. The picture quality is good for photos in color, black and white, or sepia. While you can use a memory card, without one you can still be able to shoot nearly 70 photographs and store them in the camera itself. If you want nothing but the best quality, you can still keep 17 photographs with the internal memory and beyond that point you would need a memory card.

You will still be able to capture fantastic photographs even if you take the setting and set it at the lowest quality. You won't need to worry about whether or not you need a flash because the CX7300 can automatically detect this and use the flash if it needs to. You can even preview the photographs instantly. This way if you need to you can delete a photograph and shoot another one. You can take movie clips with this camera also but they won't have any sound so it will be more like an old-fashioned silent motion picture. You will, of course, get a user manual and software for organizing your photographs and learning all the functions of the Kodak CX7300. Of course, many people just start using the CX7300 without going through the manual simply because the CX7300 is so user-friendly.

If you do a search on the Internet, you will discover both good and bad reviews for the Kodak CX7300. A lot of the reviews you will read for this camera are good while some people did not feel the product was worth the price. Their quality control isn't very good, or users are expecting more from a low-cost camera than they should be.




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