1/16/2010

Kodak EasyShare C913 9.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

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The Kodak EASYSHARE C913 Digital Camera takes such brilliant HD pictures, you'll want to keep them all. With blur reduction technology, you get crisp, beautiful shots time after time.
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Technical Details

- 9.2-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
- 3x optical zoom lens, 5x digital zoom; HD still capture and VGA video
- 2.4-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD
- Blur reduction, multiple scene, color and shooting modes
- Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Customer Buzz
 "Blurry and Bad Lighting" 2009-12-26
By H. Orenczak
I have had this camera over a year and have complained about it from the start. I should have taken it back when it was still new. No matter how I change the settings the light is too bright but if I don't use the flash everything is blurry. It gets very frustrating losing your picture opportunity with the picky-ness of this camera. When I try to do close up pictures it wont focus on the right thing. I had a chance to play around with my Moms Cannon at about the same price range and will be looking to get rid of mine. I do not like this Kodak! This camera is supposed to be a point and shoot. I have used disposable cameras and gotten better results. Finally fed up!

Customer Buzz
 "spend the extra $50.00 and get another camra" 2009-12-13
By Chadd Wedgewood
I have owned old Kodak camera's and loved it. I bought this one out of desperation just before Christmas last year. I didn't research the product and bought it because it seemed like a good deal. Found out quickly that I waisted of money. You can do much better for about $50.00 more and another brand. The picture quaity just isn't there. Not to mention the thing stopped working after 6 monthes. Did my research this year and went with a canon!

Customer Buzz
 "Point & shoot pocket camera" 2009-12-07
By Joseph B. Williams (Westfield, IN USA)
The camera is of typical good quality Kodak construction. It is not as thin as I had expected, but I can still carry it in my shirt pocket. It is impossible to see what kind of picture you are taking in bright lighting conditions, but that was expected. I've only taken one set of pictures with the camera, and the exposures were darker than I expected. However, the information was all there, and simple editing allowed me to produce good clear pictures.

Customer Buzz
 "Don't waste your money" 2009-12-06
By Mom of Three
I read some of the great reviews and went to check my camera to make sure they were talking about the C913. I have had a Kodak Easyshare before and loved it, the pictures were sharp and it was easy to use. I have had the C913 for a year now and I HATE it. I have used it on many of the different settings and the pictures turn out blurry if your hand is not perfectly still. My husband even put it on the table and took a picture and it still came out blurry. The worst thing is that a lot of the pictures look clear on the viewfinder and then you transfer them to your computer and they are blurry. I have had several digital cameras in the past that I loved and they took clean, sharp pictures. I can't believe that this would be user error, as some might say. Maybe mine is defective but I will not be buying a Kodak for a while, that is for sure.

Customer Buzz
 "Good introductory camera" 2009-12-04
By McDruid (San Jose, CA, USA)
I bought this rather cheaply (seventy bucks) for a cousin in Turkey. I only had about three days to test it, but it seems like a good camera for a casual user.



Ease of use: Very Easy.

I've had a few Kodaks before and they seem to put extra effort into making them easy to use, the C913 is no exception. I would rate it as very easy to use. Most menus are only one level deep. The only time you have a submenu is for the setup menu. There are only 2 different menus available with the camera set on the "auto" setting, so you don't have to search around to find things (turning the dial to other settings, such as video, gives access to other menus with items appropriate to the setting). It takes 4 button presses, all the same button, to set the camera to no-flash from auto. It takes 3 button presses, using two buttons, to set the camera to 10 second self timer. The camera has 20 different languages built in. There are a dozen or so scene modes.



Responsiveness: Surprisingly fast.

With fresh batteries installed (included with camera): Startup to first picture (with flash) about 2.5 seconds.

Shot to shot (with flash) under a second.

Time to max zoom from standard: about 2 seconds.

It is pretty hard to measure these accurately, but these times should give you an idea. The camera likes to use the flash, and I didn't get a chance to test it without, but this is pretty good for flash shots.



Picture quality: Decent

I don't have a good technical way of measuring quality, but the shots are only OK. Close up, the hair lacks detail and faces are slightly splotchy. It doesn't have the quality you would expect from 9 Megapixels. Prints at 4x6 look fine.

Video quality is not so good, it is only 640x480, and video inside the house is pretty dark.



Pros

+ Video editing in-camera

+ When switching modes, an explanation of the mode is briefly displayed on the screen.

+ Fast

+ Easy to Use



Cons

- No sound on video playback

- LCD screen is very grainy

- Video images are poor


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