Monday, July 11, 2011

The Kodak CX7300: At Long Last A Low-Cost Digital Camera For Anyone

By Ori Rosenkrantz


Everyone just enjoys snapping pictures and almost all people always have. Many people recall taking their first photograph using a Kodak instamatic camera when they were young. I am sure some of you likewise were never permitted to touch your parents "good" camera that they kept locked in their bedroom. Today things are different as virtually anyone can afford to own a good quality digital camera. One of the most affordable digital cameras is the Kodak CX7300. If you remember back a few years, I am sure you remember that you could very well end up spending more than a couple hundred dollars on a good quality digital camera. The fact that you can now own a good quality digital camera for less than $100 is something most folks wouldn't have believed a couple of years ago.

If you are someone wanting a digital camera so you can post your photographs online, the Kodak CX7300 is perfect. You really don't need a higher quality camera for this purpose so why on earth would you spend more money for one?. And just because you are spending less money for the Kodak CX7300 doesn't mean you are getting less because this camera has a nuber of terrific features. These features include 3.2 million pixels, 3x digital zoom, 1.6 inch color display, red-eye reduction, self timer, colour modes, multiple scenes mode, movie mode, 16 MB internal memory, and easy share software. And you will have a tough time finding a digital camera that is easier to use than the Kodak CX7300.

You will be amazed at the quality of this camera, especially when you discover you can get it for more or less $100. While the ease of use makes this camera great for the beginner, the quality of the camera is superb even for a more experienced photographer. You even get a modest battery life, which is astonishing for the price of the Kodak CX7300. One thing users like is that they can actually take photographs in black and white if they so desire. If you opt not to get a memory card, you will still be able to snap and store over 65 pictures with the camera's built-in memory. However, if you place the setting on the best quality, you will only be able to keep 17 photos.

Even on the lowest settings, the pictures turn out pretty good. The fact that you can set up this Kodak camera on auto means that you don't have to worry about a flash. If the Kodak CX7300 requires a flash, it will use it and if not, it won't. You can even take a look at the photographs you just shot on the LCD display screen and delete them if they are not that good. You can make silent movie clips too. I say silent because there is no microphone to detect audio. Software comes with the package for organizing your pics on your computer, along with a tutorial that will teach you everything that you need to know about the Kodak CX7300. Of course, many people simply begin using the Kodak CX7300 without going through the manual simply because the CX7300 is so easy to use.

If you do a search on the Internet, you will discover both good and bad reviews for the Kodak CX7300. A lot of the reviews you will read for this camera are good while some people did not feel the product was worth the price. Their quality control isn't very good, or users are expecting more from a low-cost camera than they should be.




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