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Performance of Kodak digital cameras?

Hii friends, Im planning to purchase a digital camera, with low cost. I checked for the details in the internet. and found Kodak cameras are having good configuration at a low cost than others. But i'm having a doubt that whether the performance of the Kodak cameras will be good or not??

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  1. no, they suck. trust me and spend a bit more on the canon elph powershot series cameras.
  2. I think that they are generally good value for money. You can always argue that for a bit more money you can get something better but you have to draw the line somewhere. You can't really look at all the Kodak models in one light. You have to look at a certain price range or a certain set of features and work out which camera manufacturer offers the best value. Some Kodak models are a little out of their depth in their price band while others, particularly at the lower cost end are winners. You might like to have a look at this review of several lower cost cameras. I think the price of some of these will be well above the price you are wanting to pay, but you will be able to see how the brands compare, including Kodak. In this review the Kodak under test, the C1013, did not do particularly well. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q408budgetgroup/
  3. Kodak makes mediocre cameras at mediocre prices. It's a middle of the road brand. If you want great pictures, easy operation and use, go with Canon or Sony. Canon are more heavily discounted and there are a multitude of models to choose from. Decide the zoom (1:4 is typical), Megapixels (8 or higher) and other features you want, then pick the model that has them. Be aware that going to higher zoom may cause more "shake" in your pictures. Most of the top cameras have Image Stablization ( a must have) and facial recognition (great for family shots). Higher megapixels may cause higher drain on the battery and slow shutter speed or flash recycle. If you want a nice pocket camera consider the SD 1000 or 1100 ELPH line. While replaceable AAA bateries are convenient, You get longer use out of the brand rechargeable Li-ion. Look for sales on the popular models. Don't over-buy! A $2000 nikon is overkill for family vacations and will break just as easy as a $200 Canon Elph. All brands have problems. Check your pick out on CNET.com before you buy.
  4. hahaahahahaha, get a canon
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