What Type Camera Do You Have?

United States
April 29, 2008 5:34pm CST
I Have A Kodak Easysharec703 7.1 Megapixel Camera With Dock That I Bought For $60 At Circuit City This Past Christmas For Myself And I'm Not Sure If It's Supposed To Be A Good Camera Per Say But I Love It And I've Never Ha Any Problems With It. I Do However Need To Buy A Memory Card For It Because I Can Only Take 25 Pictures And Then I Have To Download Them Onto My Computer. My Sister Just Bought A Camera That's Only Like 5 Pixels With No Dock, No Memory Card, No Batteries Or Anything And She Paid $80 For It And I Was Just Wondering If The Reason Why Mine Was So Cheap Is Because Maybe It Was Being Discontinued Or Someone Had Too Many Problems With It Or Something?
15 responses
@Ravenladyj (22904)
• United States
20 May 08
I have a Kodak EasyShare Z650 that I just love..but now that I'm getting back into taking photos again I'm really looking to also get a dSLR camera..
@rhane7315 (5649)
• Philippines
9 May 08
my mother bought me a pentax 8 megapixel digital camera 3 days ago and so far the quality is really good since pentax was one of the trusted brand when it comes to cameras
@ltmoon (1008)
• United States
7 May 08
I have all kinds of camera, both digital and film. Some cost 5 bucks while others were around 2 grand. I have nice Kodak with 12X Optical zoom that I like.
@podqueen (340)
5 May 08
I have a digital SLR camera with a x12 zoom. It's a Panasonic FZ7 and can be operated automatically or manually which is a feature that comes in useful for when I have the time to learn photography properly. But for now I just need a decent camera that takes good quality pictures quickly, so I'm very happy with my purchase.
@djedtek (230)
• United States
5 May 08
oh and SLR film camreas are the best when it comes to SLR! you cannot go wrong with it! i love both of my cameras and continue to use them everyday!
@djedtek (230)
• United States
5 May 08
i have a canon rebet xt and fuji film finepix 700!
@feris0604 (303)
• Malaysia
30 Apr 08
Don't worry about your purchase. Kodak has a good range of cameras and they are not expensive compare to other brandnames. Yes, you need to get a memory card. You are now using the internal memory which is limiting your storage capability. If you can use it to capture all the images you want and in any situation you want, then, it is enough. You should be happy that you get a good camera at such low cost that came with accessories. If you are able to utilize the camera for a year or two, your $60 is well worth. If you need to know more of the complaints people have about the camera, look in the net. Type in the keyword ... 'Kodak Easyshare 703'.
@thebeing (657)
• Romania
30 Apr 08
I have a fujifilm finepix s5700 (s700 in the US). I am pretty satisfied with this camera, but i long for a real D-SLR. The problem with D-SLR is that you invest some money in the camera, but then, if you don't have money to invest in the lenses.....all is for nothing. you can check out my pictures here http://emtee-photo.blogspot.com . let me know what you think. take care!
@sameroad (3179)
• United States
30 Apr 08
I have a Kodak p850 and Z700. I love them both but really want a DSLR. If your camera is working fine and not giving you any problems then I wouldn't worry bout it. Maybe you just got a really good deal?
@trickiwoo (2702)
• United States
30 Apr 08
I use a Nikon D70. If you're satisfied with your camera's capabilities and it does everything you need it to, then it's a great camera! As long as you're not having any problems with it, then you're set! Though I imagine only being able to take 25 pictures at a time could get very annoying, so investing in a memory card would probably be a good idea! As for why it was so cheap, I don't know for sure, but it could be an older model? Perhaps it was on clearance because they were getting the newest models in?
• India
30 Apr 08
Hi Friend, I got a Sony CyberShot. A very nice one. I can take video and still in it. Wherever I go for vaccation I will carry my Cybershot with me. It is a beautiful one and best value for money.
• Romania
30 Apr 08
Panasonic-ncsv...i think :))
• China
1 May 08
Panasonic-LX2.I have this one. It is very useful for landscape,I have got lots of good pictures.Though i have a SLR, it's my first choice to go hiking.
@RawRage (21)
• Philippines
2 May 08
No doubt Kodak produces good cameras. My first digital camera was a 2.1 megapixel kodak, sequestered from my mom. its already more than 5 years old yet still produces clear sharp photos you dont need to worry on the cost, as long as you love the output of the camera, photos are indeed priceless =)
@Shawchert (1094)
• United States
29 Apr 08
I have a kodak easy share 5.0 megapixels, an old camera but i also have a Canon EOS Rebel G (a 35mm camera) yay for the older film cameras lol.