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Kodak EasyShare C813 8.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Sale: $74.97
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Product Description The C813 is part of the Kodak EasyShare System so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press Share. Capture all the details in low light conditions and fast action situations with up to 1250 High ISO. View your pictures with brilliance and clarity on the 2.5 (6.1 cm) color display LCD, 480 240 (115k pixels) Shutter speed - 1/2-1/1400 seconds White Balance - Auto, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, and open shade Shooting Modes - Auto, SCN, video, digital IS, close-up, and Favorites Tripod mount - 1/4 standard Scene modes - Portrait, night portrait, landscape, night landscape, sports, snow, beach, text/document, backlight, museum/manner, fireworks, high ISO, children, flower, self-portrait, and sunset System Requirements - Windows XP or higher, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Macintosh OS X 10.3 or higher, Safari 1.1 or higher, 600 MHz processor or greater, 128MB RAM, 200MB free space, CD-ROM drive, Available USB port, Color monitor, 800600 display resolution, and 16-bit minimum Dimensions - Width 3.6 Height 2.6 Depth 1.5 (91.0 65.7 37.3 mm) Weight - 4.8 ounces (137 grams)
| The KODAK AF 3X Optical Aspheric Zoom Lens (35 mm equivalent: 36¿108 mm) captures crisp details and gets you closer to your subjects without losing picture quality |
| 5X digital zoom enlarges your pictures even more |
| Capture bright, beautiful color with KODAK Color Science |
| View your pictures in high definition on an HDTV or other HD device |
| However you choose to print¿at home, at retail, or online¿trust Kodak for picture quality that¿s truly exceptional and for memories that will last |
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Customers Reviews  2008-08-21 Disappointed With kodak I purchased the Kodak C-813 in June this year. We had a Kodak DX-4330 for several years, couldn't have been happier with it, but it finally died. The reason we decided to stay with Kodak was the DX-4330 was so good. I had read reviews about problems with using the C-813 in day light but didn't think you really can't take outdooor pictures in daylight with the C-813! Boy was I wrong! You have to quess at framing your shots outdoors. Also due to no optical viewfinder have more pictures blurred due to movement indoors/outdoors. It is hard to hold steady will holding a camera out away from you. We did not have this problem with our old Kodak DX4330. Having to open the battery case to take out memory card is also bad design. The larger LCD viewer is great indoors, 8.3 pixels better, but the cons out way the pros on this cammera. My suggestion if you plan to take outdoor pictures get a optical view finder.I am now looking at other brands for the first time to replace the Kodak C-813. |  2008-08-19 Don't buy this camera I bought one of the Kodak C813's and returned it for a Samsung S860 for the same price.
The Kodak's pictures were very grainy and the battery life is very short on a set of batteries.
The EasyShare software was the only way Windows could see the camera. Fedora 8 did detect it with no problems. Hated to be locked into the EasyShare software.
The Samsung S860 does a much better job. It shows up as a USB drive to Windows XP and you can preview images and copy them with no problem without loading any software. The S860 also has many more functions (such as voice notes for the photo) and settings.
Don't waste your money on the C813!
|  2008-08-18 Starving For Light Great camera for daylight, fast action, video, great zoom. It lacks a little in the low light,arena. It is a great deal for the price that I payed. |  2008-08-14 Love the camera I love the ease of picture taking, and the wonderful features for different photo types. |  2008-08-14 Excellent Camera for the Price While I do wish it had a viewfinder, I think that for the price, this is a great camera. I purchased it over others becaue it is compatible with the printer/docking station that I bought with my previous camera (I bought this camera because the other one dropped in a parking lot and could not be repaired). I am thrilled with the quality of the photos and ease of use. | |
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Kodak digital cameras: V610Hello! One more recent novelty that is worth mentioning is the Kodak Easyshare V610, which was introduced last week.
The Kodak Easyshare V610 is a dual lens digital camera that has two 6 megapixel sensors, a 10x optical zoom and a 2.8 inch LCD display with 230,000 pixels.
The V610 model is the smallest digicam in the world with a 10x zoom range (equivalent to 38-380mm). Due to Kodak Retina Dual Lens Technology, the camera features two Schneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon all-glass prism zooms in the same camera (a zoom lens of 38-114mm and a second zoom lens of 130-380mm). And for each lens the model offers two 1/2.5 inch, 6 megapixel sensors.
Moreover, the new V610 is one of the first digital cameras that incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology for transferring shots from or to other devices, which are up to 30 feet away.
The novelty captures high-resolution images at high shutter speed that has a range of 8 secs. – 1/2000th sec. It also features 5 ISO speeds ranging from 64 to 800, and its maximum aperture is f/3.9 (wide) -f/4.4 (tele) for the 38-114mm lens and f/4.8 for the 130-380mm zoom lens.
Overall the Kodak V610 has 23 Scene Modes including an Auto exposure mode. The novelty also incorporates an advanced Video Mode with sound that allows recording 640x480 VGA movies with 10X optical video zoom at 30fps. Built-in video-specific image stabilization technology helps to reduce the effects of camera-shake from hand and camera movement. The mode uses MPEG-4 compression for optimal quality and storage size and the length of video is limited only by your memory card.
For better results of you digital photography, Kodak incorporates 3 auto-focus systems - TTL-AF, multi-zone AF and center spot AF. Besides, you can choose from Single, Continuous, Macro or Landscape focus – that will be especially helpful for beginners. And an AF assist lamp will make the process of focusing even easier assisting in low-light situations along with the 4 flash modes (auto, off, fill, red-eye reduction).
With the V610 you’ll take natural color pictures thanks to its 5 different colour effects, which are High Color, Natural Color, Low Color, Black and White and Sepia. Besides, you can choose between 3 sharpness adjustments (High, Normal and Low) according to the situation.
The Kodak V610 supports the ImageLink and PictBridge printing standards, and it connects to a computer via USB 2.0. It is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion Battery Pack (3.7V, 720mAh). You can use 28 Mb out of 32Mb of internal memory for picture storage.
In appearance, the V610 model resembles its predecessor, the V570. It is a pocket-size digicam that is packed in a sleek black metal body and has dimensions of 111 × 55.5 × 23.2 mm, and weight of 160g. It will be available soon this month for about $500 price.
Specifications:
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10X optical zoom
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KODAK RETINA Dual Lens Technology
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Embedded BLUETOOTH® Wireless Technology
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2.8 in. (7.1 cm) high resolution color display
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Advanced video features
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6.1 MP for prints up to 30 x 40 in. (76 x 102 cm)
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On-camera picture enhancing features
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