Kodak Easyshare M340 Digital Camera (Red)
- 10.2-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
- Kodak AF 3x optical aspheric zoom lens (35 mm equivalent: 35 – 105 mm)
- Capture beautiful HD pictures in 16:9 format; view in high definition on an HDTV or other HD device
- 2.7-inch LCD screen; Face Detection, Blur Reduction features
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Camera, M340, Red, 10mp, 3x Opt, 2.7
List Price: $ 129.95
Price: $ 99.99
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Easy Solution to Clicking Problem,
I haven’t had this camera long enough to say too much about it, but I do have a solution to the clicking noise everyone is complaining about. Go to the menu and then go down to AF Control. Click on Single AF. No more sound.
I will give kudos to the online help chat person at Kodak. She was very respectful and helpful, and she solved the issue quickly.
Additional Comment
I’ve now had the camera for a few months. I wasn’t sure at first how I felt because there is definite noise above ISO 400 (200 works best). However, a few things changed my mind. I did a color test comparing it and a more expensive Canon I have to my high-quality dslr. The Kodak was much closer in color to the dslr than the Canon. The color in general was much brighter and more accurate. I also ran the pictures through my photo editing software. The pictures needed very little adjustment according to the histogram- only a little sharpening.
Overall, this camera is definitely worth the small price.
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Kodak EasyShare M340,
I bought this camera from Best Buy about 3 weeks ago, and I like it so far.
What I like:
–The menus! They are very well organized and so easy to navigate. It’s actually why I bought this camera.
–The panoramic option is fabulous. You can stitch up to 3 snapshots together for one beautiful picture.
–Camera body is slim and smooth, not bulky or bumpy.
–It’s powered with a Li-on battery that you can charge through a wall outlet or your computer. So no more popping oodles of batteries, and no more worrying if you’ve over-charged the thing. The battery life is pretty decent, too.
What I don’t like:
–The shutter speed is a tad slow. For still/portrait shots it’s fantastic, but for action shots you’ll need a little foresight.
–It makes this weird, soft clicking noise while it’s on. But that’s more of a minor nuisance than an actual problem. The noise does not affect the camera’s performance at all.
–When recording video, the picture is very clear, but the volume is a little low.
Overall:
If you want a decent, bright, easy-to-use, basic camera, buy this one. I got it in silver, but it comes in other colors, too. If you want more zoom, you can check out the M380.
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