Kodak FZ53-BL Point and Shoot Digital Camera with 2.7 LCD, Blue
Kodak FZ53-BL Point and Shoot Digital Camera with 2.7 LCD, Blue
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- Powerful 16.1-Megapixel CCD sensor gives you room to enlarge, zoom and crop to your heart's content without losing out on life-like clarity or quality
- 28mm wide angle lens lets you step up to a bigger frame and fit more of your subject in without having to step back
- Panning shot mode allows you to capture clear subject when it is in motion and loads of other scene modes providing you the best setting and exposure to capture great pictures in any circumstances
- Face detection and auto exposure detects facial features and enhances it for true subject highlighting. Blink/smile detection helps you to capture the perfect moment
- Use Red-eye removal to instantly touch up portraits. Adjust exposure to include more detail in light and dark scenes with the HDR touch-up tool
- The FZ53 takes a standard SD/SDHC memory card that is at least Class 4 and no larger than 32GB
- The FZ53 is not compatible with Micro SD, micro/adapter, Ultra, Ultra plus, Extreme, extreme Plus, Extreme Pro, or SDXC cards
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Brand : KODAK
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.3
Price : US $149.88
Review Count : 3553
Kodak FZ53-BL Point and Shoot Digital Camera with 2.7 LCD, Blue
- Very nice camera. Photo quality it good. Battery lasts a good amount of time while using it in short times. I would definitely recommend this camera.
- I don\'t have a smart phone, so this is my camera. It\'s perfect and pretty. UPDATE: My husband liked my camera so much, I got him a black one for his birthday. The USB cord didn\'t work. I contacted the seller and they sent me a replacement immediately.
- I like the camera
- These were purchased for my kids, and that’s about all they are good for. Inexpensive, and satisfies the needs of my children’s desire to have a camera without going so cheap as some of the kids cameras were. My biggest complaint: they are slow to turn on and get ready for taking pictures. And they are slow to take a picture once the shutter button is depressed. So slow you wonder if it’s doing anything, then flash, it takes a picture. It takes real patience holding this camera for a good picture because it’s so delayed. And don’t bother trying to get a good picture on the move, almost worthless. But the kids enjoy them, so that’s what counts the most.
- Have only used it a few times as yet. Everything seems to be as expected.
- Don\'t waste your money on this camera... I purchased one of these for my daughter, for her to use at her job taking photos for the local antique store (she needs something small and lightweight)... When it arrived she made sure the battery was charged, and once that was done, that everything was installed correctly... She took it around the house taking photos of various items to test the image quality before taking it to use at work, and it was some of the worst quality we have ever seen... The photos were grainy as could be when installed on her computer. (It should probably be noted that my daughter is no stranger to operating digital cameras similar to this.)... She tried every setting combination possible, and still couldn\'t get an image good enough to be able to use for her job... The camera screen would sometimes make the image shake as if in an earthquake, and it was difficult to get it to stop once it started... The flash wasn\'t always activating, though it was turned on (and a reliable flash is needed, as the lighting in the antique store isn\'t the best)... Also, if you activated the macro setting, it wouldn\'t allow the flash to be used. (She\'s never had a camera that did that stupidity.)... To top that off, if you activated the image stabilization mode it wouldn\'t let the flash be on... She booted it up this morning (thinking she would give it another chance), and the battery was less than half charged from just sitting (she\'d checked the charge when she was done testing it yesterday, and it was still fully charged according to the camera)... Also, it apparently doesn\'t have its own software, as it was installing the photos using software she already has (she has to select it, as no option for the camera itself came up.)... It was the worst camera we\'ve ever had, and we\'re in the process of returning it.
- These are very good camera\'s, for those who are looking for cheap and functional camera\'s.
- A nice little camera with the features I wanted:5x optical zoom; macro capability; tripod mount socket; auto or manual exposure; flash if desired; date and time; movie capability; white balance. The camera has many other features (see manual). The camera needs a flash memory card. I bought mine without a manual, but a (free) PDF format manual was easy to find on the web. The manual is quite good, and completely explains how to use all the features.Bad: when the camera times out or is turned off, it seems to forget all my settings and go back to default.
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