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Kodak EasyShare CX7300

I paid $2.00 for this little camera at a flea market.
It is tiny, about 4 inches wide and 2 and a half inches tall.
It is also a "dated" model, released for market in early 2004.
After a little battery door repair, it was ready for a test drive.

What I liked:
Image reasonably sharp for such an old digital.
Good color rendition.
Autofocus seemed to work well.
Uses a pair of common AA batteries.
And it stores images on an SD memory card.
Also has a Video capture mode, which I did not try out yet.

What I did not like:
No optical zoom, and "digital zoom" does nothing but crop the files, so limited to one moderately wide angle view (37 mm equivalent, is what it says above the lens).
And it takes a LONG time for the camera's internal software to write each image to memory.

But I will still have it available as a quick and easy camera to grab for the right moments.

Everything was captured hand held. The interior shot with the step ladder was with available light, and through a dirty glass window. Not bad, I think.

Please click on thumbnails to see enlarged.
All images are Copyright 2016 E.J.Kowalski.
Thanks! Ed
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