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Decent 7 mega pixel camera. Easy to use and takes good pictures in decent lighting. Low-light pictures may appear fuzzy and/or grainy. The menu display on the bright LCD screen is very intuitive, and user friendly. The M753 also records fairly decent videos via SD card, but use caution in low-light situations. When bidding for a M753, keep in mind that it utilizes a proprietary U-8 USB cable, thats similar to a micro-USB, but more rounded. So, standard USB cables or micro USB won't fit. The M753 has a removable battery, that's rechargable via the U-8 USB cable. I also like the "easy share" button, which allows you to upload directly for printing, or uploading to Facebook, YouTube, etc. Overall, it' a great little camera if you can get it for under $50.
Finally, a Kodak that does not chew up battery power in a few minutes, does not feel like a sandwich bag in your hands, and actually resembles cameras costing 3 times as much! There is a God. Kodak finally fell at least under the Li-ION bandwagon, and have the neatest small battery for their business-card-sized M753 body. This type battery is clearly the way to go for now. The James Bond-looking 753 is a point-and-shoot camera done right: great battery and cheap recharges; 3x zoom and 5x digital; nice-size LCD screen; and the legendary Kodak EasyShare menus, which are easy to navigate and read. I did not need a Manual when I got my first one. No Brainer all the way. Speaking of manuals, Kodak offers the most incredible online support I've seen for their cameras. I found software downloads on their Help site dating back to Windows 3.1! Whom was alive back then? Under $100 used (or even new), you cannot do better than this camera.Read full review
I purchased this camera for one of my children. They recently had a new baby and needed to upgrade their old camera. The Kodak EasyShare is great camera for any amateur photographer. This camera came ready to use with battery and memory card. It is small and compact and will easily fit into a purse or pocket. Pictures are clear and crisp with help from the automatic focus and flash. Even video shots are an option with this camera - great option to catch baby's first words and steps. Easy to understand instructions for using with pc to transfer photos to cd or print. Would purchase again if needed. I purchased my Kodak EasyShare 2 years ago and now this one. I feel I received a great product for the money spent.
I recently purchased this Kodak M753 digital camera to replace an old 3.0 megapixel Vivitar of mine that had broken. First, let me say that I really do like the features of the camera and I certainly can't complain about the price I paid for it. My complaint has to do with the Easyshare software that you load onto your computer in order to get the images from the camera into your computer. The owners manual is useless when it comes to this basic need and the Kodak site is no help and neither is the online "chat" with a tech. As a matter of fact, none of the 3 Kodak techs I chatted with could tell me how to do it. I've gotten used to just plugging my digital camera into the computer via a standard USB cable and then selecting the destination folder where I want the photos sent. If this is what you're expecting with Easyshare then forget it; there's nothing easy about it. I spent at least 2 hours playing with the camera and trying to get the images out of it and finally had to do some research via the Internet to figure it all out. The process isn't simple at all and Kodak should be ashamed of itself for making this such a difficult process. So, nice camera but intensely annoying software. If you want to know how to get the images out of your M753 drop me a line and I'll tell you how it's done.Read full review
This is my 4th Kodak digital camera. The other 3 were "liberated" right from under my nose while travelling nationally & internationally. So I can appreciate the advancing Kodak camera technooogy. This one is so small it can always be put securly in a pocket. It did come with an adapter for my camera dock-printer. The 7 meg pixels do much for pix vice the 3.2 & 5s I owned. Although refurbished it looks new out-of-the-box. I am pleased with Kodak products, their support when needed, & feel the photo editing-enhancing program is superior to a few others I own including Adobe 4. I am into archiving current pix along with ancestors' family photos, 1 of my 7 active projects. I do recommend Kodak digitasl cameras to those who want a very good image but not necessarly professional level. The price range is perfect for these type photographers. Take care. GNRead full review