Kodak EasyShare DX4330 Reviews

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Kodak EasyShare DX4330
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  • Value for Money4.4 stars
  • Overall rating3.9 stars

10 Reviews For Kodak EasyShare DX4330

  • Bmaccormack 31st Mar 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Good Points: This camera is very lightweight, and is packed full of good features. Video with sound is very usefull, and of course at a good price.


    Bad Points: Its slightly big, which means you can't just slip it into your pocket. Also, Kodak made a fatal error, when they chose to use a stupid plastic lense cap, which just becomes annoying.


    General comments: All in all, the Kodak DX4330 is really good value for money. A good entry level digital camera, for someone who wants to take a few snaps. The lense cap is annoying, but you get used to it. Be carefull
    , as most sites, don't give you batteries or a charger as standard, so that is not included in the price.

  • Dave P 4th Nov 2003

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Purchasing the camera dock for the Kodak DX4330 is a must (acts as battery charger and transfer station to PC). Features include auto, night, sport, landscape & macro settings. Internal memory is 16 mb, so extra memory is a must. Built-in flash with red eye feature. Kodak's EasyShare software included with the camera is very good for managing files and emailing pictures to friends and family. Lens cover separate (which is disappointing). LCD screen is average. Menu features simple to use.
  • Todd. 21st Jul 2003

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I purchased a 128MB memory card for the Kodak DX4330 as the 16Mb wasn't going to be enough. When the disk was full the camera wouldn't let me review the pictures for deleting in order to make more room. When I tried to view them on my computer, it apparently deleted all but four pictures. Very distressing!
  • Russ. 8th Jun 2003

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    I like several things about the camera as mentioned in the bad and good points but over all I'm disappointed in the clarity and sharpness with anything on the macro or even overall scenics. The camera has many great points like exposure compensation and seeing different focal lengths to shoot in macro and telephoto. It also does pretty well in low light on wide angle. However, if you use telephoto or macro it will blur and breakup even with a tripod and still image.
  • Jon Green. 25th May 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    My first digital camera. Easy for snapshots and with very good quality. Only takes 2 AA batteries so battery life is not good particularly if the "live view" screen is used a lot. Luckily the viewfinder is very good.

    As an example taking 4 charged NiMH batteries on holiday gave me 160 pictures over 2 weeks without using "live view".

    The Kodak CRV3 Lithium battery gives almost twice the life of the NiMH. However it costs £8 a pop and is not rechargeable (unless you clutter your ...
  • Sherri. 22nd May 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have always purchased Kodak cameras. This is my newest purchase and I am thrilled. The camera is a step up from the one that I had. You can't beat the picture quality and zoom for the price. Also it takes 2 AA lithium batteries. They can be purchased fairly inexpensively from Walmart. If you buy rechargeable you can use them over and over. It has internal memory so that you can take pictures right away, but for those away from home pictures you need a MMC/SD card. These cards can be use ...
  • Peter. 28th Apr 2003

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Kodak EasyShare DX4330 is easy to use and one month into ownership doing well. Nicely replaced my 35mm camera after a lot of shopping around. More than satisfied with results it produces.Naff Video. Software not compatible with my old slow computer so have to use card reader. Kodak not very helpful on their email help desk.
  • Jon. 8th Feb 2003

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Picture Quality seems very good especially on outdoor & "view" shots. Colour is good outside but hard to get right for indoor portraits. Battery life good.
    Pity it will not recharge through the usb lead as I don't want a "docking station" cluttering my desk. The rotary switch seems a bit iffy, occasionally not selecting cleanly possibly a build quality problem
    Overall a great price for this performance.
  • keggies. 30th Dec 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I got this camera for Christmas with the Easyshare II Dockstation. Opened up the box, followed the quick start guide and within half an hour I had very good pictures on my computer. It really is that easy. Not being a pro at this game I couldn't believe how easy things are. Yes I will have to study to learn all about it's advanced features but at the moment the pictures are fantastic by just turning it on, pointing and shoot all in "auto" mode. Ok a couple of indoor pictures never quite came out ...
  • TM. Rank: Lance Corporal 14th Nov 2002

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    This digital is excellent in every way except picture quality in auto - and this is the way most will use it!
    If you have not tried other cameras you may not notice the lack of sharpness.
    I sent my Kodak back for a refund.
    Maybe the 4mpix ls443 is better... read some reviews

Product details

3.0 megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality prints up to 11 x 143x optical zoom and 3.3x digital zoom for 10x total16 MB internal memory with slot for adding MMC and SD memory more details...