Kodak Easy Share Digital Camera C653

Josie Gonder
Josie Gonder
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A Compact Little Camera Packed with All Sorts of Cool Functions.

Since I began writing for Associated Content, I realized the best way for me to take pictures and upload the images to my content was with a digital camera. I got tired of having to take pictures with a regular camera, then having to go get the film developed, scan it into my computer, and then uplo
ad it. It was too much of a hassle, so I went out bought my first digital camera. It's a Kodak Easy Share Digital Camera C653. And it's the best purchase I've made in a long time.

There are tons of digital cameras out there; different shapes and brands and it can be mind numbing trying to decide which one to buy. What first drew me to this camera was the brand name. Every camera I've ever owned was a Kodak, from a plastic 110 instant load, to a 35mm, so I knew it was a good, reliable brand.

It's a compact little camera packed with all sorts of cool functions. It's very easy to turn on and focus, so you won't miss that once in a lifetime shot. The LCD screen at 2.4 inches provides plenty of viewing area and it's very comfortable to hold in my hands. The feature buttons on the outside are very easy to read. Instead of just symbols indicating what the functions are, the words for those functions are listed just above the buttons. You don't know how many times I've used someone else's camera and couldn't figure out how to turn it on because the symbols were so confusing.

Another great feature about this camera is the self-timer. Not only can you put yourself in the picture with your friends, but you can also set the camera up in front of a mirror and take a picture of it. That's how I took the picture for this article.

When I was in college, I took a couple of photography classes using a manual camera where I was introduced to exposure time and ISO speed. That's another thing that drew me to this camera. It has a couple of the same features that a manual camera has, which can add variety and creative to your photos.

There is also a video function, which lets you capture up to 30 frames of film with sound. It can be edited in the camera, or upload to the provided software where you can view and edit the frames. And the sound quality is very good.

  • It's very easy to operate
  • The quality of photos you take are great
 
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Josie - I received my camera last week. Seems to take a few seconds to focus and shoot. Not to mention the disc access seems a bit noisy. Do you experience the same? This is my first digital camera and I'm concerned it was not shipped with sufficient pkg protection.

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 2:05:00 AM

I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying your digital camera. I just bought my first digital camera last summer too, and now I don't know how I lived without it! Film development is so annoyingly costly when only 30% of your photos come out looking okay. Also, I didn't have a scanner so I had to pay the extra $5 or whatever to get the digital CD with each roll of film.

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

excellent review!

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

Nice prouduct review!

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

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Posted on 04/24/2007 at 3:04:00 AM

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