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Kodak Easyshare M753 Blue Digital Camera (7.0MP, 3056x2292, 3x Opt, 16MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC Card Slot)

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  • Easyshare M753 Blue Digital Camera (7.0MP, 3056x2292, 3x Opt, 16MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC Card Slot)
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  • At a Glance
  • High megapixel count
  • Average-size LCD screen
  • Smaller-than-average optical zoom range

What You Should Know about the Easyshare M753 Blue Digital Camera (7.0MP, 3056x2292, 3x Opt, 16MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC Card Slot)

High Resolution Allows You to Make Large Prints

For a point-and-shoot camera, this model has a high megapixel count. You can print images from an 8- to 13-megapixel camera at sizes up to 8 by 10 inches with no loss in quality; at 13 by 19 inches, however, prints will exhibit a slight loss of detail. Images from a 13-megapixel camera look good at 13 by 19 inches and can be pushed to 16 by 24 inches. Though prints at these larger sizes will lose some sharpness, they'll be superior to what you'd get from 35mm film printed at the same dimensions. You’ll also have plenty of latitude to crop and resize images. As the pixel count on an image sensor increases, so does its propensity to produce images plagued by noise--ugly speckling patterns. To avoid noise, look for a camera with the lowest pixel count that still serves your output needs.

User Reviews for Kodak Easyshare M753 Blue Digital Camera (7.0MP, 3056x2292, 3x Opt, 16MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC Card Slot)

  • Reviewed by: cindy0586

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: great appearly and price

    Weaknesses: na

    Overall Evaluation: This Kodak camera is surely have price than other brand such as sony or canon. This product is user frendly and the picture is good enough compare to the price I paid ($60). The only problem I have is it has no external battery charger. You have to connect USB cable to computer to charge the battery. It's a bit inconvience!!

  • Reviewed by: cocoxu

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Low price compared with Canon, Sony. 7MP pixel with 3 x optical zoom

    Weaknesses: No external battery charger. Have to connect USB to computer to charge.

    Overall Evaluation: This is a good camera with its relative low price compared with Canon or Sony cameras. It has 7MP pixel with 3 x optical zoom which could take some good pictures for daily usage. It uses SD/HC cards which are very cheap these days. The only problem I may have is it has no external battery charger. Have to connect USB cable to computer to charge the battery.That's inconvenient.

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