Kodak EasyShare V803
Kodak EasyShare V803 Reviews: My wife and I have used this camera for about two years now. It is the easiest camera to operate that we have ever owned and takes great photos. Prior to purchasing this Kodak model, we had spent quite a bit more on an Olympus camera. I don’t even know where we put it because we never use it anymore. I use to let my wife take all the pictures because mine always turned out blurry. This Kodak model has an image stablization feature that let’s me take pictures that are in focus about 99 percent of the time. We just returned from a vacation to Sedona and took almost 400 pictures and only two were out of focus. The clarity of the photos and the ease of use makes this a great little camera. Many of our friends have raved about the quality of our photos. As I said earlier, we have had this camera for two years and have not had any problems with it. I would recommend this camera to anyone who thinks that they will never be able to take good photos.
Kodak EasyShare V803 Reviews: I purchased this camera a few months ago and I was very disappointed with the quality of the pictures from day one. They tend to be very grainy. You can take the same picture twice and it’s just hit or miss but no predictability. I only had the camera for four months and I went out and the LCD screen broke. I didn’t drop it, it was possibly just sitting in my purse the wrong way. It is extremely delicate and it costs an arm and leg to get the LCD screen replaced. I suggest to you all avoid this and kodaks in general.
Kodak EasyShare V803 Description: The V803 is all about fun. Fresh colors. Dynamic ways to personalize. Capture the world your way with the V803. With a full line of accessories including bags, skins, and wrist and neck straps you can do more and have more fun with your camera. Make your pictures as vivid as the moment you took them. Print better, brighter pictures using kodak perfect touch Technology. Reduce blur caused by camera or subject movement. The V803 is part of the kodak easyshare System; so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press Share.
Kodak EasyShare V803 Reviews: This camera makes me really sad! I had an older Kodak that I loved, but I wanted something smaller so I bought this one. I love the way it looks, but the photo quality is very poor. I have tried every setting it has and we can’t get it to take good pictures at night or indoors. The photos during the bright of day outside are fine, but go inside or allow the sun to go down, and no amount of light or flash can get this camera to take good pictures. It’s also very sensitive and gives blurry photos a lot. Unfortunately, I gave my big, wonderful, old Kodak away, so even thought I bought this only not long ago, I am already in the market for a better one.
Kodak EasyShare V803 Reviews: I initially bought this camera in the pink color for my mother, someone who is totally non tech savvy. I asked her what kind of camera she was interested in and she said “a pink one”. At that time, this camera was brand new and I had bought myself the more expensive V603 and was incredibly pleased with it. I assumed that this camera was a similar model so I got it for her. Like most of the other kodak digitals I’ve worked with, the interface on this camera is extremeley user friendly. It does come in a wide variety of colors which is nice when you want it to match your personality. The screen is big and clear and the controls are easy to use.
However, when we got it out of the box and started playing with it, we realized that it was inferior to the v603. One of the best things about my camera is the button to shutter speed. This camera had a small delay like so many other digital cameras. Also, the photos weren’t very clear. Once we started printing them up we realized that the detail, even at the highest resolution, was blurry or fuzzy. Also, there were some serious flash problems. I don’t know if the one we got was a defective model or if it was an issue in more of these cameras, but after taking a flash photo it was a good minute or two before the flash would work again. Not what I would expect from Kodak.
Kodak EasyShare V803 Reviews: I bought it on a spur of the moment at Walmart because my previous digital camera broke and I needed to take pictures at my kids event. I didn’t do any research before buying this one like I did on previous cameras and yet I really love this little camera. It’s small enough to carry in my purse without feeling like I have a brick in my purse. In fact, all menu choices are easy to select and the whole camera is nicely laid out. Nice sized lcd screen on back, and lens neatly folds up and covers lens when power is turned off. Transferring pictures is just as easy, hardest thing was finding out where they hid the slot to plug the cord into. Only thing I had trouble with is that you have to push and hold the power button till it turns on, not just push and its on. I guess it saves batteries by not turning on easily but it took some getting use to. And I love the picture quality.
Price: $110 to $190