2/04/2010

Kodak Easyshare C190 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD (Red)

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12 megapixels means you can make stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches. More megapixels mean you can crop and enlarge and still have great picture quality. 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.The C190 is part of the Kodak EASYSHARE system, so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press share.
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Technical Details

- 12-megapixel resolution
- 5x optical zoom
- Smart Capture feature automatically identifies the scene and adjusts camera settings
- 2.7-inch LCD screen
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Customer Buzz
 "Buy at your Own Risk" 2010-01-20
By M. Baca
This camera is horrible. took on a vacation trip and took about 300 photos. Blurry pictures unless you are in direct sunlight, standing about 10 feet away.



I bought this because of a great experience with a Z885 kodak. I'm taking it back

to the store today and getting a refund.



Also, the shutter is slow. You press the button and it takes about 2 seconds to photograph.

This is a killer when you're photographing anything moving.

Add low light conditions and your photos look like a stoned collage.



I'm going to pay to get my Z885 fixed (drains batteries quickly) because that camera

was AWESOME compared to this one.

Customer Buzz
 "Very Disappointed" 2009-12-23
By Mrs. Virginia A. Butterfield (Cranberry Twp, Pa)
I was excited to get this camera to replace one several years old. Sadly, I am very disappointed with the picture quality. As many others have said, many of the pictures turn out fuzzy or blurry. The camera seems good for general scenery outdoors. However taking candids of groups of people, most pictures are blurry beyond repair. Twice I relied on this camera at events I attended and was VERY displeased with the results. I am going back to my old camera from now on. Also, for pictures of my dogs and cats, the camera is very poor as far as "red eye" even though there is a setting to supposedly reduce it. Most all cat and dog pictures are ruined by "red eye". I cannot recommend this camera. It is very disappointing. Does not matter it it is 12MP if the pictures are not clear to start with.

Customer Buzz
 "Inconsistent Pictures" 2009-11-19
By Deb D. (Nashville, TN)
I have used Kodak EasyShare products since I first started with digital cameras and have always found them to be great, but in this case, I was very disappointed. Almost 75 percent of the pictures I took were blurry or the lighting was poor.The pictures that did come out were great, but that was rare. After three weeks of working with the camera and even emailing Kodak, I gave up and sent the camera back. I replaced it with an even less expensive cannon that has consistently delivered good pics.

Customer Buzz
 "OK - but a few major issues...." 2009-11-01
By jlynnva (Virginia)
I bought this camera directly from Kodak to replace a Kodak EasyShare C613 - I also own a larger 6 year old Kodak EasyShare as well.



The Kodak C613 was a good little camera that I bought for about $75 on sale 2 years ago - I wasn't expecting the best being as we only paid $75 for it - figured it would be good to take with us when we went places where the larger one would be too bulky to carry with us or for my husband to take along with him on hunting trips - figuring if it wound up broken due to our own negligence we would not be out a lot of money. It served us well for 2 years before the lens cover broke...



When it came to replacing it - we wanted the same - easy to tote around, under $100 with a few different options. Figuring we have had good luck with cameras from Kodak in the past I bought this camera directly from Kodak and paid just under $100 (had a coupon code for % off).



Out of the box it worked well - it took a little while to go through and see all the different scenes and see how it works...there are a few features that were not on the C613 that i really like - such as the Panoramic option - a very cool feature...and the red eye reduction flash does work great...



I have had some trouble at time getting good clear pictures - even with proper lighting sometimes it appears the camera is in focus and when I look back at the picture it is not.



Video is decent for $100 camera - don't expect the best quality and if anyone is expecting great quality video from a camera then you shouldn't be relying on one that costs under $100.



The BIGGEST problem I have having is actually getting the pictures to show up sometimes...One of the things I do like is that you connect the camera to your computer via a USB cable - However I go to load picture up into the Kodak software I have and while I can see the picture as a thumbnail - when I go to bring it up it gives me an error message saying the "file exists but might be damaged" - if I try and open it in another photo program (windows picture viewer, HP image) I get some sort of error message as well...when I go to properties for the picture it shows it is saved in a .jpeg format - it just won't open in anything...



I have tried 2 different SD cards and pictures on both have done this...In fact I opened a new SD card and took a few pictures of my girls - reviewed them on the camera - but when I went to load it up I got an error message that the SD card wasn't formatted and it erased the pictures on the SD card to format it...that sort of pissed me off



But today was really the last straw as I only took one picture of my kids together for Halloween and guess what is the only picture that won't load...I can see a thumbnail on my computer - but can't open it...I am HIGHLY upset at this and because of this I am going to be looking at returning it to Kodak and getting my money back...



I have been extrememly happy with my other 2 Kodak Cameras and for under $100 I could have lived with having to take another picture every now and then if the first one didn't focus right...and lived with a little less sharpness than other more expensive cameras....but not being able to read some pictures is a big deal to me...

Customer Buzz
 "Nothing Special" 2009-10-22
By A Reader (Las Vegas)
I too bought this camera as an impulse purchase from QVC (the only thing I have ever bought from QVC). I do like the size, the camera case, the color, and the LCD screen. As soon as I got the camera, I began shooting pictures around the house. I used the flash, turned off the flash, and used the night feature. Not one of the pictures had a good, clear quality. Today I went outside in bright sunlight and tried out many of the other options (bright sunlight, flower close-up with bright sun, distance, etc.). When I downloaded those photos, none of them were clear either. They look good on the LCD screen, but not good on the computer, especially when they are enlarged. This camera is promoted as being able to take very high quality photos with the ability to print up to 30 by 40 inches. I don't think so. I am going to keep it for a few more days and try out all of the options. But I have a feeling I'll be returning it. I also thought the construction was cheap; it's a very lightweight plastic (but it is made in China, so it would be silly to expect anything else). I also thought that the battery lid might break with a good gust of wind. When I was trying to close it after inserting the batteries, it didn't feel stable at all. I guess this would be a good camera for a child or teen. But I don't think it's what I was looking for (something small, easy to use, and capable of taking good quality, crisp photos).


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