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List Price: $159.99
By: Kodak - Model: 8577355
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Features:
- 6.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom; 2.4-inch LCD display
- Features 13 programmed scenes and 3 color modes
- Print, e-mail, and organize your pictures with one touch of the on-camera "Share" button
- Powered by 2 AA-size batteries (2 alkaline batteries included); stores images on SD memory cards (32MB internal memory included)
Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 50
Average rating: 3.5 of 5
Great Camera 5 out of 5 stars.
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The Kodak C643 is a great digital camera. It comes with a load of features and is super easy to use. I have to say the photo quality is pretty good. Obviously the quality of the photos is not as nice as professional equipment but I have to say it is pretty good (especially for the price)! The camera runs on 2 AA batteries. You want to make sure that you use rechargable AA batteries as they last a long time on a single charge. Regular AA's will not last long enough. You can buy a pack of 4 rechargable AA's with a charger for about $20 at just about any electronic store or even at Target. This is a great camera overall!
Don't buy this poorly made camera 1 out of 5 stars.
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I'm very disappointed with Kodak. They dropped the ball in manufacturing this camera, which was made very poorly. I have had two of these cameras break on me in the span of 14 months. When I first purchased the camera, it didn't work after about 2 days. I didn't drop it or mishandle it; the camera's red light just kept blinking furiously at me, despite my numerous battery changes. I took it back to Staples where it was purchased and luckily, because it had only been 2 days, got a new camera. I rarely used the camera as I own a couple others, and after about a year and two months, and about a dozen uses, the camera again wouldn't turn on. I called Kodak and they told me because it was just 2 months past a year, it was no longer under warranty and it would cost me a whopping $90 to have the camera repaired. Never mind that the camera itself cost me about $130. Kodak thinks I'm stupid enough to pay nearly the full amount for another version of this shoddily constructed camera. When I asked to speak to a manager, the Kodak rep kept me on hold for about 20 minutes. I guess it's their idea of customer service.
Never again will I buy a camera from Kodak.
Buyer beware.
Editorial Review:
3X optical zoom lens and 5X digital zoom / 2.4" indoor/outdoor color display / 13 Auto Scene Modes / SD Memory Slot / Still and Movie / 32MB Memory