Kodak EasyShare Mini M200 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD – Red (New Model)
- Insanely small credit card sized styling makes it irresistible to take along wherever you go
- The cool little mirror on the front makes framing self-portraits and group shots so much fun
- 3X wide-angle optical zoom allows everyone to get in the shot
- One-button upload to e-mail, KODAK PULSE Display and other popular social networking sites
- Take amazing HD quality pictures in 16:9 format then view your pictures in high definition on an HDTV or other HD devices
Kodak EasyShare M200 10 Megapixel Compact Camera – Red 8422420 Digital Cameras
List Price: $ 99.95
Price: $ 77.49
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Great little camera,
I’ve owned this camera for about 10 days so far, and I’ve been pleased with its performance. It’s definitely entry-level, with few bells and whistles, but it takes sharp pictures. Some of the reviews I read indicated that the photos taken in low-light situations weren’t the greatest, but that hasn’t been my experience at all. I have taken a few pictures while out on the town with friends, and the pictures came out perfectly well. The pics I took at an outdoor wedding last week were beautiful–the bride even asked me to send them to her for her album. Overall, the camera is easy to set up and use, and takes great pictures. For the price, it’s a great little camera!
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Somewhat of a basic model for Kodak,
Kodak, after Canon, is my favorite brand of camera, due to the sturdiness of the casing and the wonderful way they have in-camera programs which other cameras require you to do on the computer. You can edit videos on the camera, clipping out frames from video, and so on. If they just added extremely high speed video, I’d be ecstatic, because I love to shoot lightning storms and then clip out the best individual frames as stills. 30 frames per second is pretty slow when it comes to lightning.
But enough about me. Like all Kodaks, this is sturdy, with excellent in-camera editing features such as panorama, video editing, touching up photos, and a variety of ‘scenes’, which is Kodak speak for different settings for different photo ops. It is absurdly, delightfully small—smaller than my blackberry. It’s smaller than a deck of cards. It’s somewhat basic in comparison to my z1485, which is basically a tiny almost-SLR. But if you want a camera to grab as you’re dashing out the door, this is it.
A word on Kodaks: I went to Iraq and I wound up killing two cameras, or rather the heat did, along with the rough and tumble conditions. I think the heat is what fried them, literally, because on some days, it was 100+ by 9AM—in the shade. By noon it was unspeakable. A friend gave me a floor model, used, from a store, and that camera got kicked around, subjected to the conditions that had killed the other two cameras, the heat, the dust, and the abuse, and though by the end of the tour I had to keep the battery compartment shut with a rubber band, it still worked just fine. When I got home I upgraded to another Kodak. I gave the old one—still equipped with the rubber band—-to a soldier friend, who in turn took it to Iraq with her. It came back with her in fine shape but finally back home, it gave up the ghost, yet was in good enough shape to be sold for parts on Ebay. Its successor—the much beloved V505—went to friends when I upgraded from that one, and that too performed admirably till it got fried in an electrical incident. Every Kodak I’ve had—and I have three now—- are tough, small, and versatile. I’m very fond of them, and all they need to do now is to make a camera that has night vision and shoots at FPS1000. That’s all I ask. Until then, I’ve got these in my bag when I go out the door.
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perfect little pocket cam,
I just received my camera and am so glad I went with the whim to purchase it! The size is perfect for carrying around in my pocket or purse when I go out, the images are clear and crisp, and I am really impressed by the smart capture feature which seems to know exactly the right setting for your shot. Exactly what I was looking for.
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