4/04/2010

Kodak EasyShare M883 8MP 3x Optical/5x Digital Zoom HD Camera (Silver)

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This Kodak M883 lets you capture High Definition (HD) pictures and display them on a 16:9 widescreen Digital Picture Frame or view your pictures in high-definition on an HDTV or other HD device!

With 8.0 MP you can get amazing quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches while the 3x optical zoom gets you closer to your subjects without reducing image quality and 5x digital zoom enlarges your pictures even more!

Other features include a huge 3.0-inch wide-angle viewing LCD display, 16 MB internal memory and an SD/SDHC/MMC expansion card slot! For great shots, the Face Detection Technology locates up to 10 faces and automatically adjusts the focus and exposure for you!

Capture the details with faster shutter speeds when shooting under low light conditions with the high ISO of up to 3200 and the Digital image stabilization feature reduces blur caused by camera shake or subject movement!

Designed in a thin, stylish all-metal silver body, this Kodak EasyShare M883 Digital Camera fits easily into a briefcase, pocket or purse! Don't miss this fantastic deal! Order today!

Note: The Kodak EasyShare HDTV dock is required for HD playback of still images when played back through the camera to your HDTV.
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Technical Details

- Thin, stylish all-metal silver body
- 8.0 MP for prints up to 30 x 40 inch (76 x 102 cm)
- 3x optical zoom lens - 5x advanced digital zoom
- Huge 3.0-inch (7.6 cm) wide-angle viewing LCD
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Customer Buzz
 "Great First Camera" 2009-12-26
By R. Gardner (Colorado)
This camera was my first camera that I have bought, and I like it. It charges fast, and takes great daytime pics, and some not as good night pics.



The thing that I really like about this camera is how easy it is to use, deleting pictures only takes like 2 seconds.



The video on this camera is better than other cameras that I have used, but it wont replace your video camera.



This camera has a huge display, 2.7 inches I think which is great for seeing your pictures on. Overall I would recommend this camera.

Customer Buzz
 "horrible" 2009-08-05
By SamIAm (Chicago, IL)
This camera is cute and small, so it is easy to take with you, and it is easy to use, and it has a nice big display screen (3 inches). That being said, it takes horrible pictures, which is much more important. Low light is very grainy, as others have said, and what I really hate is that wide-angle shots really distort at the edges giving a fishbowl appearance. Do NOT waste your money on this camera!

Customer Buzz
 "Just ok" 2009-04-15
By Stumpy Joe (Virginia, USA)
My M883 just died on me. Took a picture during lunch, drove home, and now when I turn it on, the lens pops out, screams at me twice, then shuts off. I bought the camera in September of 2007, and have treated it as new ever since. I found out I could pay about 100 bucks to have it repaired, or...well, anything but that sounds better.



It's an ok camera. To be honest the main reason I bought it was its size, and experience with Kodak cameras in the past. Pictures were usually a crapshoot--sometimes they looked grainy, sometimes they looked perfect. My biggest gripe would be the blur...no amount of fiddling with the settings would help make some of the blur diminish. I feel I have steady hands, and even when I tried my hardest to keep a steady shot, I would get the blur detector. I imagine if the camera were on a tripod, there would be some blur if the wind was blowing.



Like I said, I bought this camera in '07. It served me well, but if two and a half years is its average lifespan, I don't think it's worth the price. Especially if you throw in the sometimes great/sometimes just ok pictures. It was a very easy camera to use, which was nice, and I'm in no way a photo snob, so the picture quality didn't totally bug me (all the time). I'll miss my dead M883 camera, but probably not that much.

Customer Buzz
 "Horrible camera" 2009-01-17
By J. Brown (Odenton, MD)
I bought this camera last spring before my wedding. I'm not a serious photographer and just wanted something simple. I'd had EZ shares before and figured I'd upgrade to the lastest model before our honeymoon. Like others have mentioned, the picture quality on this camera is nothing short of atrocious -- slightly better than a cell phone. I figured it was just me until I stumbled across these reviews. I'm very disappointed in the Kodak brand for selling this junk and recently purchased an excellent Canon for my next vacation.

Customer Buzz
 "Mediocre at best. Spend $50 more and get a real camera" 2008-12-21
By G. Jakobsen (new york)
I bought this camera on a two day road trip. I had forgotten my cam at home and, for $119 at K-Mart, I hadn't much to lose. I have had Olympus, Canon, Sony in the past and decided to try the Kodak. The camera held up well, was easy to figure out, and had decent battery life...but, despite what seems a nice collection of features, the photos have consistently turned out grainier than my other cam (6MP). Low light photos were not worth saving despite using several "evening" presets. Comparing the over dozen shooting modes, I found little if any difference in photos.



When shooting mountain views, portraits and a video of a street performer, my friend's 6MP canon powershot consistently turned out much better photos. This was based on same view, with me shooting half the photos on their cam, and they shooting half on mine over a three day period. Suffice it to say, plain daytime photos at fairly close range will be adequate, but forget enlarging or any lowlight. Video isn't much better. It says 8 Megapixels but I'd swear it's half that. Cough up another $40 or $50 and you wont kick yourself later. Cheers


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