Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Kodak Easyshare C713 Digital Camera - Silver (7.0MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.4" LCD

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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Kodak EAN: 0041771421984 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Kodak Manufacturer: Kodak Model: C713 Publisher: Kodak Release Date: 2008-05-01 Studio: Kodak
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Kodak Easyshare C713 digital camera Comment: Just received this item. I bought it as a birthday present and took the free supersaver delivery and it arrived in 3 days.
I have just tried it out and only taken a few pictures indoors and outdoors but I am very impressed. I was a bit worried because the camera is so cheap, but it is extremely good value for money. The pictures are very clear and the colours look natural. This camera is easy to use and is very small and light.
It really is a good camera for the price and I spent a while looking for one around this price and have always been impressed with kodak and this is no exception.
The only negative point is that there is no direct TV connection. For this you have to use the optional docking station.
It's got loads of features and a 3x optical zoom... Highly recommended for the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing for the Price Comment: Got this camera as an alternative for nights out and have found it to be FAB.
Great quality for the price and as for the other review...obviously it's an error...can't believe you wasted your time putting that up!!!
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Are you looking for a digital camera that's both easy to use and available at a reasonable price? The EasyShare C713 Zoom from Kodak is this and more! It has exceptional quality images and advanced functions that the whole family can enjoy!The C713 delivers images in 7 million-pixel resolution and is equipped with a 3x optical zoom for taking photos in large format without any loss in quality. It also includes Kodak?s Perfect Touch technology to ensure bright colour rendering, while the digital image stabiliser eliminates blur for clear, beautiful photos.The EasyShare C713 Zoom also has 16 scene modes and 3 colour modes to guarantee optimum results. There are even a number of photo enhancing functions (red-eye reduction, frame realignment, blurred image detection, delete and cancel) built into the camera. What?s more, you can view your photo creations at any time on the C713's large 2.5? LCD screen. The easy-to-use EasyShare C713 Zoom is the ideal compact digital camera for budding photographers, or anyone who values simplicity over everything else.
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