9/01/2010

Kodak DC265 Digital Camera

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The universal and effective, KODAK DC265 Zoom Digital Camera has pretty fast start up and processing and faster preview rate than its predecessors. So you'll be dazzled sooner by its 1.6 million (1536 x 1024) pixel Megapixel Plus resolution-enough detail for photo-realistic 8" x 10" prints with spectacular color and sharpness. It provides enough detail for spectacularly sharp, colorful, photo-realistic 8" x 10" prints. Kodak even tripled its multi-picture burst capability. And gave it longer battery life.A 3X optical plus 2X digital zoom lets you get closer to your subject. The lens optically extends to 3X with no loss in image quality. Plus, for added flexibility, the camera can digitally zoom in an additional 2X. And you can preview your shot on the LCD, to make sure it's perfect. DIGITA Scripting gives you the flexibility to do more-telling the camera exactly how to execute complex operations with "point-and-shoot" simplicity. And full MacOS and Windows USB support gives you fast, easy picture downloads. Or choose serial, PC card or IrDA connections. Also, DIGITA Scripting gives you the flexibility to do more - telling the camera exactly how to execute complex operations with "point-and-shoot" simplicity. Take multiple pictures at predetermined intervals, program settings for different conditions or tag images to organize pictures and improve workflow.
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Technical Details

- 1,536 x 1,024 maximum resolution
- 3x optical, 2x digital zoom (6x magnification)
- 2-inch LCD monitor
- Records and plays back audio
- CompactFlash card memory with 16 MB included
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Customer Buzz
 "Awesome Camera! Great Pictures" 2002-04-05
By MT (Los Angeles, CA USA)
This is an awesome camera. It takes wonderful pictures and is sooo easy to use. I always get lots of comments as to how great my pictures always look. I print out my pictures and use them in cards and for gifts. Everyone thinks that the pictures were taken with a regular film camera or even professionally, that is how good the quality is. You can not go wrong with this camera.

Customer Buzz
 "Pleasing, but a bit bulky..." 2001-11-26
By Charles D. (Cooper City, FL United States)
This is my first digital camera, which I have shoot over 3,600 pictures for the past 21 months. The pictures are overwhelming if the settings are correct. If you depend on the Auto Mode you will end up with many shots that are sub par. You may need to adjust the lighting to accomodate for indoor and dusk pictures. The shortcomings are the bulking feel when holding the camera for several shots, that is why I prefer the tripod for a steady shot. The optical zoom is pretty good, and the digital zoom is worthless (I hear the same holds for other brands too).

Customer Buzz
 "great potential but it's the little quirks that kill it" 2000-05-22
By Wayne Chung (PGH, US)
Kodak DC265 is fine for medium/long range subjects. However, because the viewfinder and the lens are off-center, you invariably get off-center results - unless you use the LCD as your main viewfinder (this eats battery life and the display resolution makes it hard to make critical shot decisions). However, the image quality is quite good for most outdoor/lighted conditions.

The interaction and placement of the controls are quite good. There are a few key rubber finger and grip affordances to make the shooter feel in control. The only cheap part is the zoom lever. It's a small horizontal lever, that has to be kicked way over to one side or the other, and the time delay to lens movement is sluggish. The overall construction of the entire body and finish is very nice. There's plenty of standard features like burst, time-lapse, etc. to keep most digital camera enthusiasts happy. A real nice package bonus was the 4, AA NiMH rechargeable batteries and charger + 16MB storage card. At least Kodak was thinking about the entire user experience.

Oh, the software interface is rather silly. The childlike icons and metaphors for album creation, etc. makes you create a parallel cognitive hierarchy model for what is essentially folders/files on your computer. Something more straight forward with clear icons and interface is all we want.

Customer Buzz

 "Excellent first digital camera" 1999-12-04
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I did alot of research on digital cameras before settling on this one. I purchased the DC265 with the lens kit (fun to play with) and a 32MB card with PCMCIA adapter. The PCMCIA adapter is excellent and works very easily with my PowerBook G3 (OS9) and Windows 95 and 98 laptops I also use. The card appears as a hard disk on your desktop and the photos can be edited, copied, deleted, renamed, etc. right on the card - VERY COOL! If you wanted to you could use the card to back up just about any type of data, not just photos! Photoshop plugin is also useful. You will also want the optional AC adapter. Photo quality is excellent even on the lowest resolution and superb on the highest! The only cons are a (sort of) noisy lens movement on zoom, and the fact that closeups don't come out framed exactly right since the lens and viewfinder are a bit off from one another it seems. After a few practice shots you will easily figure out how to compensate for this, however. You will get used to the slight digital delay when taking a photo, as mentioned in other reviews, but it is not a show-stopper. LCD is very useful and the batteries (and included charger) are great and last a long time, even with the LCD on. At low resolution/best quality setting you can easily fit 200 pictures on the 32MB card! This camera wins my vote unless you can afford one of the $2000 models!

Customer Buzz
 "top quality 35mm prints from your PC" 1999-11-26
By DMP (Roanoke, VA)
I've had this camera for 4 months, so I think I know it. PROS: GREAT picture quality for 5x7 or 8x10 prints (rivals my 35mm Canon EOS, which I have sold on ebay). Small but solid feel to it. Now comes with NiMH batteries which last a long time, and comes with a plug-in charger. Actually is a great looking camera-will impress your friends. Has its own internet-upgradeable OS, easy to use, but gives you many options for shooting, much like a full featured 35mm SLR. CONS: Tiny optical viewfinder, takes some getting use to. LCD screen fine for reviewing, but unlike Sony is just about unuseable for taking shots. Must get use to 2 sec delay from pushing shutter button till picture is actually taken.


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