What's the best Kodak digital camera for under 0?I have had my Kodak easy share cx6330 3.1 mega pixel for about 4 years. Its been a great little camera but I think its time for an upgrade. I love the ease in use of the Kodak cameras plus all my other accessories are Kodak, so if possible I would like to stick with a Kodak camera.. Unless I'm expecting to much out of a Kodak?...
I own a small clothing company and I need the clearest photos possible to capture details in the designs. My older model just is not cutting it any longer. Recently I'm having problems with really blurry images and pretty bad color accuracy. It works great for just your average photo.. But not so much for getting really crisp details.
Some of the specs I'm looking for are excellent clarity and sharpness (decent if not great, image stabilization), especially in low light conditions. Color accuracy is also pretty important.
Thanks a million to anyone that can offer any suggestions!!!
Jell-O = ♥
I have a Kodak Easyshare C653 6.1 megapixel.
I don't know much about cameras, but I love this one. It has really good settings for the perfect times. I can take good actual pictures of fireworks with the "fireworks" setting and see them without only seeing a big ball of light.
But we're talking color accuracy, right? Not sure how to tell you about that...
Let me load some pictures I've taken to photobucket or something and link them back to this page in a few minutes.
Edit: Actually, after reading the other answer, let me add on. My grandma has a Nikon CoolPix 4600 4.0 megapixel. It takes a really still picture, actually. Better than my Kodak can, I believe. But one little shake makes the picture awfully blurry. I'm still finding pictures to upload and share with you.
Edit 2: Oh, and I got my Kodak camera for about $ 200. It was probably on sale, I'm not sure. I've got the pictures now, I hope they're good examples. The title of the picture tells you which camera I took it with; either the Kodak or Nikon Coolpix.
blondecougaress
I am an amateur photographer and Im sorry say that I would recommend abandoning Kodak. They make good film, but not great cameras. Your best bet is a Canon or Nikon.
First go to amazon.com and check out what they have available.. the specs, warrenty, functions..etc. Many times they will have things on excellent sale. That way if you want to buy it locally, you can at least walk in knowing exactly what to look for and what it SHOULD cost. I have found electronics stores to be a little on the high end. For your business you would probably need something that gives you at the very least 6mgpxls. Make sure that you can adjust the "white balance" which is the camera's way of adjusting for the kind of light you are in. If you are indoors that will usually be called tungston.
Nikon makes a good line of simple yet useful called CoolPix. I have had my coolpix for just low priority shooting for over four years and it still does its job. Whatever you do, read up on it and do your homework. Then you can make a much better, informed decision.
PBIPhotoArtist
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