Kodak 2.2MP Digital Camera
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Kodak 2.2MP Digital Camera
Kodak DX3600
2.2 Megapixel
2x Optical + 3x Digital Zoom
It won’t pass for new due to some scratches and nicks in the case, also the battery flap comes loose when you change the batteries; good working condition though.
Takes excellent photos, as well as fairly iffy videos with sound. Very easy to use; in its day it had 5* best buy reviews in the £250 point & shoot segment of the market. Detailed specs and review available from: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/dx3600.html
Included are:
• The camera
• Docking station for one touch transfer of pics to PC
• USB cable for transfer, power cable for docking station, cable to connect camera to a TV to display photos and videos
• Manuals and software (although updates are on Kodak.com, and XP can recognise it without installing anything)
• 64MB Compact Flash card (Viking) to add to the 8MB internal memory – will store over 300 photos at the “good” 900x600 quality that the sample photo below was taken in; or over 150 at the “best” quality of 1800x1200
• Kodak 1600mAh NiMH battery back which is fairly useless and charges in the docking station. The camera can also take 2 standard AA batteries and gives a good day’s use on 1300mAH cells or very good life on 2000mAh cells – if you need batteries and a charger I will include this for a bit extra.
• Original box
I think that’s everything. This really is a great camera and I will miss it, I’ve changed to a Casio QV-R41 to get some more user input into the settings so I can develop some skill!
£70
Sample photo taken with the Kodak in “good” quality 900x600, image resized to fit on here nicely.
More photo or video samples available.
2.2 Megapixel
2x Optical + 3x Digital Zoom
It won’t pass for new due to some scratches and nicks in the case, also the battery flap comes loose when you change the batteries; good working condition though.
Takes excellent photos, as well as fairly iffy videos with sound. Very easy to use; in its day it had 5* best buy reviews in the £250 point & shoot segment of the market. Detailed specs and review available from: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/dx3600.html
Included are:
• The camera
• Docking station for one touch transfer of pics to PC
• USB cable for transfer, power cable for docking station, cable to connect camera to a TV to display photos and videos
• Manuals and software (although updates are on Kodak.com, and XP can recognise it without installing anything)
• 64MB Compact Flash card (Viking) to add to the 8MB internal memory – will store over 300 photos at the “good” 900x600 quality that the sample photo below was taken in; or over 150 at the “best” quality of 1800x1200
• Kodak 1600mAh NiMH battery back which is fairly useless and charges in the docking station. The camera can also take 2 standard AA batteries and gives a good day’s use on 1300mAH cells or very good life on 2000mAh cells – if you need batteries and a charger I will include this for a bit extra.
• Original box
I think that’s everything. This really is a great camera and I will miss it, I’ve changed to a Casio QV-R41 to get some more user input into the settings so I can develop some skill!
£70
Sample photo taken with the Kodak in “good” quality 900x600, image resized to fit on here nicely.
More photo or video samples available.
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Hi there. Has this gone?
Does that price include delivery of any sort?
If no to the first and yes to the second then consider it sold
I have a DX6490 and wouldn't part with it for love nor money and the other half wants a more 'point & squirt' one of her own.
Cheers,
Nick
Does that price include delivery of any sort?
If no to the first and yes to the second then consider it sold
I have a DX6490 and wouldn't part with it for love nor money and the other half wants a more 'point & squirt' one of her own.
Cheers,
Nick
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