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Kodak DC215 Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom
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Kodak DC215 Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom List Price: $399.99


Features
 1,152 x 864 pixel maximum image resolution
 Uses removable CompactFlash memory; includes 8 MB card
 2x optical glass zoom lens
 Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
 Includes bonus USB CompactFlash reader
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Kodak DC215 Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom description
Kodak's 1-megapixel DC215 (Millenium Gold) digital camera is perfect for the casual photographer. Featuring an optical 2x zoom and a macro mode for close-ups, the DC215 is suited for a variety of situations. The included 8 MB CompactFlash card stores plenty of images, which can be downloaded quickly to your computer using the bonus USB CompactFlash card reader. A built-in flash with red-eye reduction will help ensure good photos of family functions or other casual situations.

The software included with the DC215 makes it easy to touch up any pictures taken, or to create a Web site on which to post them. The Kodak DC215 provides a lot of valuable extras that make the photo experience enjoyable for any beginner.

Kodak DC215 Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Great Picture Quality
There is something to say for the ease in usage of this camera. The user will not be bogged down with tons of choices, or a large users manual trying to figure out how to turn the camera on or how to get great photo's. When it comes down to it, you just need to point and shoot, or possibly zoom in. The zoom is easy, the flash is easy, and the settings are simple and straight forward. The only drawbacks I have found ..limitations on the zoom..would have been nice to have a longer zoom range, and the time it takes to load the picture to the flashcard...just about 10 to 15 seconds, but it cuts down on repetitive shooting of pictures. Sometimes you want to take photos one right after another, and this camera is a little slow on that. But otherwise, the photos are crisp and clear and are of better quality than alot of the higher Megapixel camera's out there. Sometimes oldies are goodies...
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