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Kodak Easyshare DX6440 Digital Camera (Kodak-8213944)
Kodak EasyShare DX6440 Review
- The EasyShare DX6440 is nearly identical to the DX6340 we reviewed for the August 2003 print issue of PC World, but it adds nearly a megapixel of extra image resolution (4 megapixels versus 3.1). Everything we said about the DX6340 holds true for its more powerful twin: It's an easy-to-use point-and-shoot, in part thanks to a miniature joystick for navigating the menus. This camera is designed for the novice photographer, having simple menu options with short text descriptions and prompts. It also offers something for the more advanced shooter, with its aperture- and shutter-priority modes.
User Reviews for Kodak Easyshare DX6440 Digital Camera (Kodak-8213944)
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Reviewed by: sallyx
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: otherwise good
Weaknesses: shutter faulty sticks
Overall Evaluation: not happy lens keeps sticking half open. cure please. a well known company as yours should not make it so difficult. to get information. I live in south south tyneside, who do i contact, and how?
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Reviewed by: iwantitallbabe
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Very easy to useThe best Camera I have every owned
Weaknesses: a few seconds in between picture taking but I wouldnt trade it for the world...
Overall Evaluation: I love my Kodak easyshare It has become my Best Friend. It is the best camera i have every owned I love to take pictures and now I love it even more It is so Easy and Fun. I give this camera a 10!!!!!!
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