Main Features | |
Resolution | 4 |
Optical Zoom | 3 |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
written by on 19/12/2009
Simply awful camera. The vast majority of photos come out blurred, so unless you're taking a picture of a Victorian family that doesn't move for around an hour then forget it. Battery life is terrible too but far less annoying than the blurring.
written by on 31/12/2008
Give it to your kids as a first camera but dont buy for yourself, you will be dissapointed. Easy to use, good pics with flash on. Slower than a sloth with no legs - dont excpect to catch wildlife. Pics without flash even lose up with no zoom and good light come out rubbish.
written by on 18/04/2008
Nice and easy to use. When I take a movie, the sound synchronization with the picture is lost after about 2 minutes on my Kodak EasyShare C330.
written by on 06/01/2008
The Kodak EasyShare C330 is great. I was bought it as a gift. The battery life is not the best however it charges whilst on printer and also you can buy the battery charger for next to nothing! Overall it does the job and it's a nice size!
written by KateMillie on 11/05/2007
Easy navigation of both taking different kinds of pictures and reveiwing and deleting current images. Plenty of different functions, couldn't think what else you would need. Excellent photograph quality, great battery life although does have a habit of turning itself on whilst in my bag if I knock the dial when getting something out. Can't fault the EasyShare C330, great little camera, well worth the money!
written by Monkey17 on 15/11/2006
In general, the C330 camera is quite good quality. However, it's rare that the batteries will last longer than a week. However, I would recommend getting a FinePix one or something, it's worth the money, a family member has one and has had no problems with it.
I have had my Kodak c330 easyshare for nearly 3 months now, the only problem I've had with it is the batteries but don't be put off by this.
The software for this product is OK.. Easy to use but not the fastest.
If you wanted your pics put into "My Pictures" area it would take you ages to transfer them, and I'm not talking about a transfer wizard- you have to transfer each and every picture!
Enough said.
Summary: Good, easy to use camera but poor battery life and software.
written by flash11 on 01/10/2006
I wanted a small digital camera for one of my school trips. I've had this Kodak EasyShare C330 camera for less than a week and so far I'm very pleased with it. It was purchased from Currys, around £70 and a further £25 or so for a memory card. Its features are very good because you can crop pictures and change to sepia tone or black and white very quickly. Overall I would recommend this camera; its software is easy to use as is the camera. The photos are of very good quality and you can get nearly 600 photos with a 512MB memory card, before the battery life runs out. However, if you're looking for a professional high-tech camera this may not be suitable, but for school trips and beginners (such as OAPs and children) this is perfect!
written by SteveSandy on 18/07/2006
I got the Kodak Easyshare C330 digital camera for work, to take pictures on-site. It is very easy to use, and even though it only takes 1.1MP shots, it gives good results. It is small enough to fit into my pocket, and the battery life isn't too bad.
Written on: 03/10/2006
"Bad Points...
<br/>It uses AA batteries and did not come with a mains power lead."
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<br/>SteveSandy... I assume you are referring to a battery charger or separate D.C. power unit that plugs into the mains supply, as I'd hate to think what would happen if you tried to plug the camera into 245 volts A.C.!!
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<br/>I think the fact your camera takes AA batteries is a big advantage as they are obtainable anywhere, but I strongly advise you to use rechargeable NiMH ones, which are getting cheaper all the time. Lidl sells them for £1.99 for four, and a suitable charger for less than £4. Tesco's NiMH batteries are almost as cheap, but I don't know if they sell a charger.
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<br/>Do have fun with your Kodak... Great colour, and a great price! Four years ago, I paid just over three times what you did for a camera of lesser specification.
Written on: 04/10/2006
Seems it does not come with mains charger by default. Forgot to add that it takes 4.1 MP, but 1.1 is fine for reports :)
written by ralts007 on 29/06/2006
When you first open the box of the Kodak Easyshare C330 digital camera, you will see that the camera itself is small, and when you will take it, it will seem to you that it is fragile, but this camera has more inside than what its appearance can show...
The quality of the 4 MP pictures you will take is incredible, and the way the colors are shown is identical to those you see in real life, and the modes and the camera itself are easy to use.
Finally, except the battery's life, this camera is almost perfect (for the price). It's a REALLY good camera, and I recommend it to anybody, except the professionals who would probably want a better one.
written by Thor141 on 25/12/2005
Since I received a Kodak EasyShare C330 digital camera this morning (Christmas 2005), I have not managed to take one photo in any way near satisfactory focus. I am a very experienced photographer. My previous Digital camera was a Kodak 280, which performed very well. I am highly disappointed with the C330! I have tried all the settings in SCN, auto, and other preset configurations, with no great results.
I can not see any apparent damage, but perhaps I got a bad one.
written by krazyt15 on 09/12/2005
The Kodak EasyShare C330 digital camera is a good camera but the battery life is short.
written by walmart on 22/11/2005
The Kodak EasyShare C330 takes good quality pictures, it's small and fits in the palm of your hand. A lot of screen modes good color modes pictures are clear and crisp colorful.
Easy to use software is good
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Written on: 14/12/2006
BTW this is me again. I have just discovered a little white lie in the above review..
<br/>Well It says that you have to use a transfer wizard etc to get your pics into 'My Pictures'
<br/>You don't. If you go onto My Computer-Shared Documents-Shared Pictures there is a file named 'Kodak Pictures' where all the pictures you transferred into the software are stored. Just copy and paste this folder into 'My Pictures'.
<br/>Hope this helps and I apologise for my mistake..