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It is a Kodak, and it is selling at Staples for $200. Here are it's specs:
Color Blue
Megapixels 14.0
LCD Screen Size 2.5" LCD Panel
Viewfinder No
Maximum Resolution Up to 4,352x 3,264 dpi
Zoom 5x optical/ 5x digital
Memory Type SD/SDHC card, Internal
Memory Included 32MB
Connectivity USB 2.0
Video Formats Yes
Power Source 2 "AA" Batteries or Lithium
Compatibility PC/MAC
Dimensions 3.5" W x 2.5" H x 1.5" D
Accessories Included Lithium Digital Camera Battery CRV3, USB cable, Strap, KODAK EASYSHARE Software
Warranty 1-year mfr. limited
I am obv. gonna buy a memory card. 14 MP is a lot, and I like that. It has 5x optical zoom. These are its features listed:
14.0 megapixels for prints up to 30" x 40"
5X optical zoom (35 mm equivalent: 35-175 mm)/5X digital zoom
Optical image stabilization automatically minimizes camera shake to deliver sharper pictures
2.5" color TFT LCD screen
Face detection technology - For great shots of friends and family, face detection technology locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings
Smart Capture feature
High ISO - Capture the details in low light conditions and fast action situations with high ISO (up to 6400)
HD pictures and videos and optional KODAK EASYSHARE HDTV Dock
Scene modes include portrait, sport, landscape, night portrait, night landscape, snow, beach, text, fireworks, flower, manner/museum, self-portrait, stage, backlight, candlelight, sunset
Answer
Personal opinion only, I wouldn't buy anything made by Kodak accept perhaps their film.
Canon, Nikon, Olympus have all been making cameras for more years than I care to count. Kodak just got into the camera business a few years trying to sell their digital line. Not worth the $$.
Good Luck
Personal opinion only, I wouldn't buy anything made by Kodak accept perhaps their film.
Canon, Nikon, Olympus have all been making cameras for more years than I care to count. Kodak just got into the camera business a few years trying to sell their digital line. Not worth the $$.
Good Luck
What kind of camera is this.. ?
AzulKrema
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t51hGQt5FsE&feature=relmfu
0:47
I think its a Flip camera but I'm not sure..
Do you think it's better than the Bloggie Live HD Camera .. ?
I wanna use it for vlogs..
Answer
Hi Omar:
As fellow Contributor "MacMan" confirmed with his photo link, the YouTube clip was shot with a Cisco "Flip Mino" or the newer "Flip MinoHD" model. (The video appears to be uploaded in 720 HD, so the MinoHD would be my best-guess.)
If you are thinking of buying a Flip, keep in mind that Cisco dropped making all the Flip models last year (although they're still being sold). And you won't get warranty or customer service after next year. [Read below for my comment on built-in battery packs -- another problem!]
The Sony Bloggie Live HD model costs a bit more than a MinoHD, has a WiFi link built-in, but just like the Flips, the Sony Bloggie uses built-in memory (8Gb rather than the Mino's 2Gb or the MinoHD's 4Gb) -- so you can't use SD cards, and you have to find a computer to download (or you can just erase something) when the memory gets full. That Sony & the Flips also have no user-replaceable battery, so that's a bummer if you are shooting in the middle of a party or school play/sports game and run out of battery power.
And when built-in batteries go bad (which they all eventually do) it's not a cheap repair to replace them.
You might find a better bargain with one of the Kodak PlaySport models, especially since Kodak has announced dropping all its digital cameras & picture frame business. Many of their popular models are now selling for half-price (like the PlaySport Zx5 for $79 at Best Buy & Office Depot). Their models use removable SD card memory and changeable batteries.
For easy Video Blogging you might look at something like the Sanyo Xacti with a reversible LCD screen (to check your framing and focus when you are on-camera). The Samsung W300 is another good Flip-sized camera for Vlogs, although it has a fixed screen, like the Sony & Mino.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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Hi Omar:
As fellow Contributor "MacMan" confirmed with his photo link, the YouTube clip was shot with a Cisco "Flip Mino" or the newer "Flip MinoHD" model. (The video appears to be uploaded in 720 HD, so the MinoHD would be my best-guess.)
If you are thinking of buying a Flip, keep in mind that Cisco dropped making all the Flip models last year (although they're still being sold). And you won't get warranty or customer service after next year. [Read below for my comment on built-in battery packs -- another problem!]
The Sony Bloggie Live HD model costs a bit more than a MinoHD, has a WiFi link built-in, but just like the Flips, the Sony Bloggie uses built-in memory (8Gb rather than the Mino's 2Gb or the MinoHD's 4Gb) -- so you can't use SD cards, and you have to find a computer to download (or you can just erase something) when the memory gets full. That Sony & the Flips also have no user-replaceable battery, so that's a bummer if you are shooting in the middle of a party or school play/sports game and run out of battery power.
And when built-in batteries go bad (which they all eventually do) it's not a cheap repair to replace them.
You might find a better bargain with one of the Kodak PlaySport models, especially since Kodak has announced dropping all its digital cameras & picture frame business. Many of their popular models are now selling for half-price (like the PlaySport Zx5 for $79 at Best Buy & Office Depot). Their models use removable SD card memory and changeable batteries.
For easy Video Blogging you might look at something like the Sanyo Xacti with a reversible LCD screen (to check your framing and focus when you are on-camera). The Samsung W300 is another good Flip-sized camera for Vlogs, although it has a fixed screen, like the Sony & Mino.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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