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Value for Money9.4/10
Reviewer Rating9/10
Overall Rating8.1/10 Based on 9 ratings
100% Recommended7 out of 7 Reviews
2.1 Megapixel, Standard Point and Shoot, Video Capability Included, 1.6 in. LCD Panel, Built-in, MMC Card, SD Card, Built-In Flash
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7- Kodak EasyShare CX6200 Reviews

  • Full review by
    rebelpoet
    on 23rd May 2009


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    Good Points: Has many useful features that any high end camera would be proud to have included in theirs, such as Quickview(instantly shows the picture after it is taken), Liveview(which allows for a 3x digital zoom so you can better fit the subject in the picture without moving closer), 4 levels of picture quality(all of which are great but some more appropriate for larger print sizes than others), Auto timer(which gives the abilty to both take the picture and be in it), Video setting( which aloows you to use it as a Web cam if wanted, though no sound, or record 30 seconds of video), ability to switch between internal memory and an SD media card for image storing, Light exposure setting(which allows you to change how bright the pictures come out by changing how much light is let in through the lense), 3 different color settings(for color, black & white, and sepia or antiqued as they call it), Display shows battery life as well as picture quality and flash level. There are many more but to name them all would take too much time. Simply put, if this camera was not considered to be a high end unit in 2003 it should have been.

    Bad Points: To tell the truth, other than the lack of a telephoto lense, I can't think of a single bad point about it. After all, the use of the highest picture quality well makes up for the degradation in image quality when using the Liveview feature.

    General comments: Have found it used on Amazon for 49.99, which is probably the best condition you'll find it in since they no longer sell replacement parts for it, and at that price, having used it myself, I can say it is well worth the price. The features are great at that price it is easy to use and figure out and the picture quality, to me, is excellent even at the lowest quality image. Mind you at the lowest two settings the liveview feature does make for a lower quality picture but but in the highest setting I see no depreciable difference between lowest quality without liveview feature and highest setting with. Again. even in the lowest quality setting the pictures without the liveview feature is awesome. I have had 35mm film cameras that didn't take as high quality photos. I was just lucky enough to have found one with an SD media card but no other accessories for $2.99 in a used abit store and I have found it to have more going for it than some new $49.99 cameras. I could not have been more pleased with it than if I had paid $80 for it.
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  • Review by
    zeke
    on 31st Jul 2004


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    The Kodak CX6200 is the perfect camera for getting good pictures on the fly, just point and shoot. The auto shoot mode gives very good pics indoors or out. I have a more sophsticated digicam but I miss a lot of spontaneous pictures with it. Thoroughly pleased with this camera. I only gave a 6 stars rating for features, but this is ok since I want this unit to simply take quick quality shots. I gave the battery life an 8, but haven't had it long enough to evaluate this accurately.
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  • Review by
    diggy415
    on 25th Jun 2004


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    Although I am new to a zoom camera with so many exposure and other features, I've had my share of bad outcomes because I'm so new to it, but when I understand how to take shots in different environments, it's crisp and clear and worth the work to figure out. Who needs expensive cameras unless you're a professional? You can get up close to your subjects and read their mind. lol
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  • Review by
    lagtuk Rank: Corporal
    on 22nd Jun 2004


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    For its price the Kodak CX6200 digital camera is great value for money! Most of the basic features needed for a basic point-and-shoot camera are found in this nice gadget. I compared it to my cousin's Olympus C-350, disregarding the higher megapixel setting he used, the colors of pictures were much more enhanced. Also it lacks the Optical Zoom. Pictures taken from the Kodak CX6200 were captured as-is. WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) in terms of the colors. You can use the extra $80 (the ...
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  • Review by
    EMS Paramedic Rank: Corporal
    on 29th Mar 2004


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : +2

    This Kodak CX6200 is a great Digital camera. The camera itself has 2.0 Mega Pixels to capture and many good features that allow you to customize your picture the way you want. The Video Capture is a very good feature that without a memory card still is able to hold 25 seconds. Without a card 13 to 15 pictures can be taken. The online (camera) menus are easy to use, as well as the program that comes with the camera (EasyShare) which has both an automatic updater and an automatic downl ...
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  • Review by
    5thElement Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 5th Nov 2003


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : +21

    I needed a small, cheap and effective camera and decided to go for the Kodak CX6200. You can't really go wrong with Kodak and this was no exception. The camera is exceptionally easy to use and the menus are well laid out and simple to understand. To take a photo you just switch the dial to "auto" mode and your ready to snap away! It really couldn't be any simpler. It can also record movies (without sound) and this function is just as easy as taking regular photographs. The flash has 4 modes ...
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  • Review by
    heffer Rank: Lance Corporal
    expert review Expert Review
    on 24th Sep 2003


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : +48

    Don't let the Kodak CX6200 absurd low price tag and lack of features deceive you. If there's a digital camera that gives the most bang for the buck then this just might well be it. The price rivals that of the other, low-end digital cameras in the market with sometimes unheard of brandnames and VGA resolutions. But the "Kodak Colour Science" puts the CX6200 miles ahead of these cameras and can even compete with the more expensive 3.0 megapixel products on the market. It doesn't have manual ...
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Kodak EasyShare CX6200 Product Details

2-megapixel sensor creates 1,600 x 1,200 images for sharp prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inchesCrisp, sharp pictures with a Kodak 37mmBright 1.6" new Indoor/Outdoor display with exceptional viewing qual More...


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