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Kodak EasyShare CD33 Additional Information:
A full-featured camera for all types of picture taking and sharing
Compact design with a brushed satin silver finish
Easy to use
QVGA video capture at 20 fps (frames per second)
13 scene modes, and 3 color modes
1.5-inch indoor/outdoor TFT LCD
Auto picture rotation
On-camera cropping
3x optical zoom; 5x digital zoom
Works with optional EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3 and EasyShare Camera Dock Series 3
Still capture modes: auto, SCN, sport, landscape, close-up
Scene modes: auto, portrait, sport, landscape, close-up, night portrait, snow, beach, self-portrait, party, fireworks, backlight, children
Color modes: color, sepia, black and white
Burst modes: 1.8 fps, maximum 3 images
Click to capture: 0.68 seconds (preview on), 0.75 seconds (preview off)
Shot to shot: 1.5 seconds (wide preview ON, buffer not full), 7.7 seconds (wide preview ON, buffer full)
Video mode: continuous MPEG-4 compressed video with audio recording during video capture
Video resolution: QVGA (320 240 pixels) at 20 fps
Focus range: 2 ft to infinity
Ease of use features: on-camera cropping; 8-level zoom and moveable crop window; auto picture rotation
Built-in flash auto, red-eye reduction, fill, off
Self-timer 10 seconds, 2 seconds
PICTBRIDGE enabled: yes
Storage: 16 MB internal memory, SD/MMC card expansion slot
Dimensions: 3.6"W x 2.6"H x 1.4"D
Weight without batteries: 5.6 oz
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Technical Details
- A full-featured camera for all types of picture taking and sharing- 3.1 MP resolution; 3x optical zoom; 5x digital zoom
- 1.5-inch display
- On-camera cropping feature
- Easy to use, Works with optional EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3 and EasyShare Camera Dock Series 3
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By Alex
Well, I bought this camera back in November of '05 (I think.. It's been a while) for about $120, and I've taken it across the world. In 2007, I had the same lens problem many people have had - The lens got stuck, and wouldn't move. Well, I took the camera apart (I wasn't concerned with any warranty issues, it was a cheap, old-ish camera), and I took an air compressor to the lens area. Well, some dust blew out, I slapped the thing back together, and it's worked ever since.
It has a decent picture quality for being so cheap, and it's got a good lifespan if you treat it like a piece of electronic equipment. I've traveled with it through Ireland, England, Germany, Italy, and Japan, and I've never had a problem other than the lens being stuck back in '07. I might add that most of the miles were on the back of a bike, so it's been through some bad weather, sweat, some nasty falls, etc. Never dropped in water though.
I have, however, stuck it in an inflated ziplock bag and taken some underwater pictures. Definitely not the best quality, unless the water is REALLY clear, on a bright day.
I can't really speak for the included software, or the easyshare features, because I've always just used a SD card, never had to connect the camera to a computer.
With some better picture quality, this would be my favorite camera until it died of old age, as it stands now, I'm looking at something thinner, with better picture quality.
By Lea Ann (Lafayette, LA United States)
This camera takes great pictures if your subject doesn't mind staying perfectly still forever. By the time the camera is done "processing" my baby is usually no longer laughing. If he's in motion the pictures often come out blurry. It feels like decades go by between the time I press the button & it captures an image. Unless you are photographing landscapes I really would not recommend this camera. Also, if you use it to tape video, there is no sound. Again, not real useful if my baby is laughing. This camera also goes through batteries really fast. I will never buy electronics again without doing more research. Don't buy this camera, there are much better cameras on the market for comparable prices.
By Stephens (Canton, ga)
I bought this camera @ walmart for 130 I believe a few months back. It works great, still works fine, but the battery door doesn't close all the way now for some reason. I have to use a piece of tape to keep it shut. It does use a lot of battery very quickly as well. I am using rechargeables now, and would recommend taking them out after your done taking pictures otherwise the batteries will be dead next time you try to use them. Not sure why it does that. The quality is good, especially for a 3.1 MP, and the 10 second timer is a great feature. I would not recommend it if you do a lot of picture taking though, because of the numerous battery door issues I have come across after searching for a fix for my camera. Apparently Kodak has a lot of issues w/ this.
By Eduardo Wallach (Santiago, Chile)
The product does what it's suposed to do, but nothing else. But that wy you are paying that price.
My first unit came defective, that speaks bad about quality control after refurbish, but the seller acted really good, change was easy.
By M. A. Davis (Winston-Salem, NC)
I received the Easyshare CD33 as a Christmas gift in 2005. The camera is a good little intro to digital snapshots, and was apparently designed to be nothing more than that. It's a no-frills camera that takes reasonably clear pictures under the right circumstances, and can easily fit into a coat pocket and operated one-handed. It is not a camera for those who wish to "upgrade" or for photo "geeks." The screen size is a little small, but clear, and there are plenty of picture-taking scenarios programmed in. You can also set up for color, BW, or sepia very easily. There is also a macro setting for taking closeups of objects that I have found quite satisfactory. The only drawback is the camera's indoor-lighting quality is less than satisfactory. Anything beyond the range of the flash comes out pretty dark, sometimes even black. I sometimes have to take pictures inside a very well-lit gymnasium, and even then I have to get really close to the sidelines in order for anything to catch the flash. Even if I use the zoom, everything comes out dark.
It's a great first-time user's camera, and very easy to get set up out of the box. It's also fine for taking candid shots where the subject is within a few feet, and it works wonderfully in daylight situations. However, if you want to be able to take a lot of bright indoor light photos I would recommend a newer model (I have tested the newer 5 and 6 MP Easyshares and they seem to work great in indoor situations). It's also not good in places like concert venues, bars or clubs. Also, if you're the kind that wants more manual control, this is definately not the camera to choose. The most manual control that is offered is a choice between 3 ISO settings.
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