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Good camera, bought it because I had one and used it for 12+ yrs. This one though it takes good pictures will use only the internal memory. A memory card will Not format and Kodak does not support this camera any more so there is no solution for the problem. That part SUX
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The Kodak Easyshare DX4330 Camera is an excellent choice for great pictures. I had one of these that I paid over $300 for and I purchased a second one for my daughter who was always borrowing mine. The pictures are professional quality, always sharp and colorful. The average file size is about 1mb which makes them easy to upload and email to people. I have used cameras capable of over 10 mega pixels and have not achieved as good of quality. The camera is also easy to use and has some editing software for a free download from Kodak.
I had one before, got stolen...tried a new Kodak...10MP it sucked. this camera takes great picture after picture. just point and shoot...ya don't have to worry about all the details, if it's a rainy day, if it's a cloudy day, if your indoors/outdoors, if it's night....portrait mode... whatever. just a great camera for taking every-day pictures. I'm sure the newer ones take good pics also, if you want to fuss with all the settings....for me, just a hack who like good clear colorful pics, this is the one to beat. that's why i went out and bought another when mine got stolen...even thought the technology has advanced, this is the one they should have kept making. p.s. i use the sport mode when we play tennis...the ball is FROZEN in mid-air..no blur...fantastic.
My Kodak DX 4330 3.1 Megapixel was an excellent investment! This economical, easy to use digital camera takes wonderful pictures! Close ups are clear, crisp and precise. The photos of my vintage jewelry have never looked better. I highly recommend this camera!
Have to manually remove lens cap on the one I bought on EBay but otherwise works fine. I had one before and was quite happy with the pictures it took. It was my first digital camera. The shutter stopped working on that one. At the time I bought my first one , after a lot of research, it seemed like a good camera for it's price range and it proved to be just that. A good all around camera.