Kodak EasyShare DX3900 Review

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Kodak EasyShare DX3900
4.8 stars
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willsy.'s Review of Kodak EasyShare DX3900

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Ease of Use
    4.5 stars
  • Image Quality
    5 stars
  • Features
    4.5 stars
Good Points

High quality, lots of features, good manual or automatic control, 16 second exposure mode, small size, can support 32/37mm lenses, can use standard AA batteries for emergencies, self opening and closing lens cap.
great value for money!


Bad Points

are you kidding? there aren't any.


General Comments

I've used many digital cameras. As far as i know, kodaks have the best looking picture quality for indoor or outdoor pictures.

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  • wazza. on 2nd Jan 2003

    none of the Kodaks match any good digital cameras (such as the canons, casios etc.) The Kodak lenses are low quality and the cases are plastic. The CCD's don't last for long and the LCD's have a useful life of only 2 years

  • Steve. on 26th Feb 2003

    I must disagree. I have both a Kodak DX 3900 and a minolta Dimage 7i and I can honestly say that the colour in most cases is better with the Kodak. Indoor flash is excellent with the Kodak and not so great with the Minolta. The weight is better too with the Kodak. The Minolta definately takes a sharper picture though but the Kodak is still a great camera.