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Kodak EasyShare DX7630 Digital Camera

Performance
Image quality: To gauge picture quality, we take a series of shots, with and without flash, at 640 by 480 resolution and at the camera's highest resolution. We photograph a complex still life and a mannequin to see how well each camera captures details and subtle colorings such as skin tones. A panel of judges reviews the on-screen and printed photos and assigns image-quality scores; we then average those scores.Very Good
Ease of useVery Good
FeaturesVery Good
Maximum effective pixels/resolution6.1 megapixels/2872 by 2160
Bundled media32MB internal memory plus SD Card slot
Focal range (35mm equivalent)39mm to 117mm
Maximum aperture (wide/telephoto)f2.8/f4.8
Shutter speed range (seconds)8 seconds to 1/1400 second
ViewfindersOptical viewfinder, 2.2-inch LCD
Video/audio recording320 by 240 video with audio; clip length limited by size of media
Semiautomatic/manual modes16 scene modes; aperture, shutter, and full manual modes; manual focus
Continuous shooting speed2 frames per second for a maximum of 30 frames
Optional lensesNone
SoftwareKodak EasyShare
Other featuresCustom user-settings save mode, optional dock
Battery scoreVery Good
Battery life355 shots, 194 minutes
Battery typeRechargeable lithium ion
Dimensions (width by depth by height), weight4.0 by 1.6 by 2.7 inches, 9.6 ounces
Support policy scoreGood
Support policiesOne-year parts and labor warranty; 11-hour weekday toll-free support

User Reviews for Kodak EasyShare DX7630 Digital Camera

  • Reviewed by: hallerhermann

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: High Quality Pictures, Ease to Take Pictures, Ease to Download and Sort Pictures, Battery Pack instead of AA's, Very Sturdy

    Weaknesses: Manual Camera lense cap

    Overall Evaluation: I have had the camera for about two years now, and it has been in four different countries, boat trips in the pacific, has fallen down a flight of stairs at least twice, and still gives me the great pictures that I need.

  • Reviewed by: thevoigtress

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Ease of Camera, beautiful picures

    Weaknesses: Kodak's poor customer service as well as their repair shop's rudeness and unprofessionalism.

    Overall Evaluation: The camera is wonderful, the maker, Kodak, as well as their repair company, United Camera, is very unprofessional and frustrating to work with. I bought this camera about a year ago at a very discounted price. It was the only one at the large retail store I purchased it from so I was under the impression it was either a return, 'last one' item, display model, etc. I bought it and thoroughly checked it out when I got home. There were a couple very minor looking external blemishes, but the camera worked perfectly. About 4 months after that, the auto-focus and the sound stopped working. I contacted Kodak and they told me to send it in and informed me the turn around time would be about 5 days. I sent it to United Camera as I was instructed to, and about 3 weeks later I received and invoice for $100. I contacted them and they refused to fix it due the external blemishes that, unknown to me, voided my warranty. United Camera was very rude and unprofessional about it, so I contacted Kodak. They wanted absolutely nothing to do with my situation and refused to work with me either. In the end, I contacted the store I purchased it from and they offered to pay for the repair. The camera is absolutely wonderful, and I love it. However, pray that you never have to deal with Kodak or United Camera in an awkward position because they have customer service that is way below acceptable. I will never be making a large purchase from Kodak again.

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