Kodak Easyshare V530 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Red) | List Price: $249.99

| Brand: Kodak Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2005-08-20 Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch prints
- 3x Schneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon Optical Zoom Lens
- View photos on 2-inch LCD monitor with 170-degree wide viewing angle; Photo Frame Dock 2 included
- Stores images in 16 MB internal memory or on separately sold Secure Digital memory cards
- Powered by Kodak KLIC-7002 rechargeable lithium ion digital camera battery
THIS CAMERA ROCCKKSS MY SOCKKSS [Posted on 2005-12-20] With the holidays coming this camera is catching those moments that only happen once a year. So when it may and I miss my family that lives far away I can look at the great photos of them and the time I had with them. This camera made my spirits bright. I hope it does to all of you to.
Amazing! [Posted on 2006-01-11] I researched digital cameras for close to a month trying to find the best camera for my money and this seems to be the one! its amazing! takes really good clear pictures and incredibly user friendly and easy to use software! would gladly recommend to anyone looking for a good, compact camera!!!
Amazing [Posted on 2006-03-09] I bought this camera because while I was traveling, my camera broke in my bag. So it was an emergency buy. I was glad that I purchased this because it was a great investment. I love the pictures it takes and it's extremely user friendly.
Impressed--it's a Kodak?? [Posted on 2006-03-18] I have several digicams, including an expensive Nikon. I was going to get the Canon SD30, but the reviews on the V530 were better. I was initially rluctant, since Kodak has not been a major force in the digital field.
I read all reviews from 20 sites (OK..a bit obsessive), took sample shots in stores,and took a chance on this camers (I figured that I would pay a restock if needed). Well, I am overwhelmed. There is NO red eye issue (my biggest fear). The pics are sharp, focused, and the colors are accurate. There is no lag, and the pocket size is perfect. My only complaint is that there are TOO many pre-selected modes to choose from. I have spent hours experimenting. I wish that there were fewer choices....The battery life issues are moot to me, since I ALWAYS buy an extra battery for every digicam--it's a no-brainer. I rate battery life as average for this camera.
Overall, I am impressed. No regrets.
Ehhh, could be better... [Posted on 2006-06-29] I bought this camera as a replacement for my Casio Exilim Ex-Z40. The price was right, all the reviews seemed decent, but I am not nearly as satisfied with this camera as I was with my Casio. I have experimented a lot with this camera and I can never get true-to-life colors with it. People always seem really washed out, and the night picture settings only work if you have a tripod. The pictures are often slightly blurry, plus the battery doesn't last long enough for me. The screen isn't that big, and there are way too many buttons for people other than me to figure out. The only thing I do like about this camera is how good the red-eye setting is. Either way, my next camera will definitely be another Casio, or a Sony.
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