Kodak
Kodak DCS-14N 13.89MP Professional Digital SLR Camera
(Electronics) Kodak
Connects with Macs and PCs via Firewire port (IEEE 1394 )
Compatible with Compactflash or MMC memory cards
Removable, rechargeable Li-Ion battery
Price:
$3,999.99
$599.99
Answers
Thats it ... and only the Kodak DCS SLR/c's
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_ post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=k odak_dcsslrc%2Ckodak_dcsslrn&show=al l
What did you have in mind?
Digital Camera Type: SLR, Professional Digital Camera Brand: Kodak Resolution: 13.9 Bundled Kits: Lens Condition: Used
I currently have a kodak. I honeslty don't know what model it is right off the top of my head, but I really don't like it! It takes good pictures most of the time, but a lot the pictures it takes are very blurry or just not very sharp. My sister-in-law has a Sony Cybershot DCS-W120, and it takes amazing pics and it so easy to use. We went to the Art History Museum in Philadelphia and all my pictures came out horrible and all of hers came out very good even without a flash. So I would really love to purchase a cybershot, but I've been researching, and they have a new version of the cybershot out....the DCS-W170, with has 10.1 megapixles versus the 7.2mp. I want the camera to be very user friendly, I like extra features, but I would just like to be able to "point and shoot" most things without having to put it on 10 different settings like my Kodak. Does anyone recommend with one to go with?
Both of these models were released at the same time. The DSC-W170 is the better model with better specs (more MP, faster lens at the tele end, slightly larger sensor, 28mm wide lens, manual focus, 5x zoom v 4x, much higher resolution LCD etc)...and that's why it's the dearer camera.
However, (from one review site) the W120 actually rates slightly better. So, it would most likely be an ok camera. Besides, 10MP is extreme overkill for someone who only ever prints out snapshot size photos and never does any cropping or editing on their computer.
You will NEED to buy a 'Memory Stick PRO Duo' card. 2GB is a good minimum capacity. You don't have to buy a Sony branded memory stick...any good, fast brand will do, as long as you make sure it's the PRO Duo (so you can shoot VX fine movies). Sandisk Ultra II PRO Duo is fast.
p.s. for overall better image quality...Canon's ultra compact SD (Ixus) line of cameras do make a better choice.
Price:
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$5.95
okay so i have had about 2 kodak cameras.. and an open box nikon camera.
they are both bulky.
and i drop cameras alot. i have gone through 3 er 4 cameras in one year.
i want to give my nikon camera [which is being sent to nikon to get fixed/replaced] to my sister, so that i can get a new camera.
for christmas.
do you think that is a good choice?
i LOVE taking myspace pictures.
and this is going to be my brothers first christmas, so i really want to take pictures of him.
please tell me your pros and cons about the sony cybershot dcs w55.
i dont care if you have a different model on sony cameras.
i wanna know about the w55.
not other crappy ones.
:]
so if you know myspace, i take pictures with myspace angles.
so is this a good vivid picture taking camera?
pros?
cons?
thanks
The Sony W55 has a lot of great features:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_ post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=s ony_dscw55&show=all
The only con is none of your memory cards you have from your dropped camera will work with it. It uses the Sony Memory Stick, a propriatary memory card used only by Sony.
All your other cameras us the industry standard SD memory card.
You may want to look for a waterproof, dropproof and dustproof camera.
Do a google for one like that.
Shutter connect cable can be changed to fit for different camera
Type: Using FSK 2.4GHz Wireless Remote Control System.
FSK modulation used to improve the reliability and stability of the product, use the free worldwide 2.4GHz frequency
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