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Kodak Easyshare M1033 10 MP Digital Camera with 3xOptical Zoom (Bronze)
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Kodak Easyshare M1033 10 MP Digital Camera with 3xOptical Zoom (Bronze)

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KODAK 8171837 10.0 MEGAPIXEL EASYSHARE DIGITAL CAMERAS (BRONZE)10.0 MEGAPIXELS FOR PRINTS UP TO 30 X 40; 3X OPTICAL ZOOM; SMART CAPTURE MODE; HD STILLS & VIDEO; FACE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY;Bronze

Features:

10.0-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches


3x optical zoom lens, 5x digital zoom; HD still capture and HD video


3.0-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD; in-camera charging using the included Li-Ion rechargeable battery


Innovative Smart Capture feature automatically adjusts settings for a great picture in just about any environment


Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.4 inches
Product Width: 7.4 inches
Product Height: 2.9 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 6.4 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 107 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 107 customer reviews )
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64 of 67 found the following review helpful:

5Great Pictures & QualityJul 13, 2008
By Y. M. Daftardar
In fact, I have a small story to tell before I review this camera (Kodak M1033).

I used to have Kodak EasyShare DX7590. That camera was producing beautiful and great quality pictures. I still have this camera but I wanted to buy a small camera that will fit my pocket. So I bought Sony W-170 CyberShot, but I sold it after one week because I didn't like the pictures at all. The pictures were not clear and the general quality is too low.

In that moment, I returned to the shopping mall and reviewed all the small cameras they have and after a careful consideration, I decided to buy Kodak EasyShare M1033.

Kodak EasyShare M1033 gave me the quality I want with reasonable price. I noticed that all Kodak products are delivering the same great quality and sharp pictures.

Kodak M1033 has different modes that you can select depending on the situation. I used the beach mode when I went with my family and the pictures were so great and the color the blue water was so nice in the pictures. Even my family couldn't believe that this camera was able to capture such pictures with that great quality.

The overall experience with this camera is GREAT and I strongly recommend it for anyone wants a small camera with high quality and resolution pictures. This camera is easy to use with its programmed modes that provide various types of pictures in different situations.

Regards,
Yousef

43 of 45 found the following review helpful:

5A Surprizing FindJul 30, 2008
By Bernie J. Lofaso
Having owned digital cameras for nearly 10 years now, I'm no stranger to them. I currently own a somewhat old Sony 5mp "prosumer" camera (which still takes very nice photos) and an 8mp Canon DSLR. Since the latter weighs nearly 4 lb. with my favorite lens on it and the former is not exactly compact either, I went shopping for a reasonably good quality and not too expensive pocket camera. After reading some reviews I was interested in a Fujifilm J10, which while inexpensive seemed pretty decent and got good marks for image quality. I treked down to a local Best Buy to check it out. While the J10 does look like a very nice camera for the money, I was not quite enthused about what I perceived as a sluggish response, and the camera buttons seemed a bit clunky. I decided while I was there to look around at other brands and models while I was there. That was when the Kodak M1033 caught my eye. I thought it was a very attractive looking camera. Part of this was due to the fact that it had little in it's finish that would attract finger prints ... something that drives me crazy. Upon picking up the camera I then noticed it was a Kodak and was a little surprized. To be honest, I've not perceived Kodak cameras as being of particular quality or performance. Upon playing with the controls I was immediately impressed with the build quality and the feel of the buttons. Discovering the joystick control ... I was off to the races. Most of the camera operation was fairly intuitive and I found the joystick a much more convinient selection method than the multi-way controls used in most pocket cameras. I was also impressed by the quick responses of the camera ... start-up time, shutter lag, magnification and image scrolling on playback were all quite good, particularly by pocket camera standards. I decided to wait and research the camera some more and then once I found out about the HD video modes with MPEG-4 compression, I decided to give it a try. After several days of using the camera, I'll say that overall I'm fairly impressed with it. The image quality doesn't compare with my DSLR but even though shots in low light are frequently a bit noisy and blurred (again, by DSLR standards), they look pretty good compared to other pocket cameras I've seen reviewed. With 10mp you can afford some blurriness which you'll never see unless you enlarge quite a bit. While full manual modes are not present on this camera, it does give some manual control and has several features that surprized me on this type of camera (spot metering and histogram to name two). On one hand the high ISO settings can make for pretty blotchy and/or noisy images, but again, I've seen far worse in camera reviews of shirt pocket cameras and I must say I'm surprized that these images seem usable even at such high settings. I'm just a bit embarrassed to admit that I've grown accustomed to shooting most of my shots in fully-automatic "dummy" mode. I can't complain about the results and should I need a little more control, to some extent I have it. All in all I'd have to give this little bugger a big thumbs up.

30 of 32 found the following review helpful:

5First small cameraJun 13, 2008
By Colin "iworkout2"
Small camera I bought and took on a vacation to Las Vegas and Route 66 in Arizona. I carried it in a carrier hooked to my belt. I took over 400 pictures and only 2 were discarded. (I didn't wait for the camera to focus) Very quick to turn on, and at 10 mp and a 2 gig card I had plenty of room on the card. Very sharp pictures. Very good pic under low light, like in casino shopping malls and at dusk. Didn't try the video part.
Charged the camera at night, no problem with battery when using the camera all day.

23 of 24 found the following review helpful:

4Great for the SizeMay 09, 2008
By D. Auerbach
I bought this as a back up to my bulky full size digital camera. It is great for vacation and you can easily slip it into a pocket. No need to worry about a neck strap or large bag to carry it. The picture quality is about what I expected and occasionally exceeds my expectations. As with most small cameras low light situations are basically out of the question. The flash will compensate for short range images, but don't expect to catch any movement from a distance at night or a poorly lit room. It does great outdoors though. The panoramic stitching impressed me by seamlessly bringing together 3 pictures. The optical zoom isn't that great (I'm so used to the 12x on my other camera) but for general snapshots it should be just fine, and with 10mp you have plenty of room to crop and zoom after the fact. Also, the big 720p video selling point is, in fact, 720p but again don't expect to use it in anything less than perfect lighting conditions. The regular 640x480 does a great job though.
Overall a great buy with a reasonable price, if only for its tiny size.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4Great Little CameraJul 02, 2008
By Leighanna Barr "Peejthejeep"
I bought this camera to replace my Kodak EasyShare C530 5mp. I have been very impressed. It has met and exceeded my expectations. I brought it with me to a friends house to take pics of her 6, 5 and 3 yr old. The pictures turned out great! I did not like that the camera took a second to focus, but when it did the pictures were amazing.
The size intimidated me (it is very thin) but once I took a few pictures I became very comfortable. The settings are a wee bit confusing but very easily learned.
I have now bought another one for a friend in the military who is in need of a new camera. For the price you can not ask for a better camera.

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