Kodak EasyShare CX4300 Review

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Kodak EasyShare CX4300
3.5 stars
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Marty's Review of Kodak EasyShare CX4300

Overall Rating

3.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4.5 stars
  • Battery Life
    2 stars
  • Ease of Use
    2.5 stars
  • Time Digital Camera Owned
    Over 6 Months
  • Image Quality
    4 stars
  • Features
    2.5 stars
Good Points

This is an excellent digital camera for beginners. The cost being about one hundred and fifty dollars makes this an attractive price for people just getting into digital photography. At more then 3 megapixles it is a camera that exceeds most 35 mm cameras, and can be used to transfer the photos right into your computer and so much more.


Bad Points

I would have liked some optical zoom features, but for the price of the camera that is something that I would have gladly paid a bit more for. If I use the digital zoom I have to initialize it prior to taking the photo, and if I shut off the camera I have to start that all over again. Also, I have heard a lot of people complaining about the lens cap that is not secure. I found that if you take your finger nail and GENTLY run it around the chrome ring right at the front of the lens assembly to just bring it out a very small amount and then snap the lens cap on with the KODAK on the front of the cap being straight across it will then hold.


General Comments

The Kodak CX4300 is an excellent digital camera for beginners. The cost being about one hundred and fifty dollars makes this an attractive price for people just getting into digital photography. At more then 3 megapixles it is a camera that exceeds most 35 mm cameras, and can be used to transfer the photos right into your computer and so much more.

I would have liked some optical zoom features, but for the price of the camera that is something that I would have gladly paid a bit more for. If I use the digital zoom I have to initialize it prior to taking the photo, and if I shut off the camera I have to start that all over again. Also, I have heard a lot of people complaining about the lens cap that is not secure. I found that if you take your finger nail and GENTLY run it around seam of the chrome ring right at the front of the lens assembly to just bring it out a very small amount and then snap the lens cap on with the KODAK on the front of the cap being straight across it will then hold.

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