It's Dead.

@NailTech (6874)
United States
September 10, 2012 12:38pm CST
My old C5335 MP Kodak EasyShare digital camera is dead. I tried to turn it on to use it today and it wouldn't go on, even after changing the batteries. It worked fine the last time I used it. I guess it's time to use up the old Amazon gift certificates I have accumulating in there. I will probably buy this one and upgrade the pixels so I get better photos now. Had this one for over 4 years now and got alot of use out of it but I had installing new things like this to my pc. Kodak EasyShare C1530 14 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Red) What kind of digital camera do you use?
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@theguy03 (185)
• United States
10 Sep 12
I only use my phone camera on the digital side, and even then it's only to get someone a fast picture. I like using film cameras still. My favorite is my old Promaster 2500 PK Super. Its a 35mm Camera, great for everyday photography situations and my favorite style of taking pictures double exposures, making it so two pictures appear in the same negative overlaping one another.
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
10 Sep 12
Phone cameras are pretty popular these days. I would definetly be using one if I had one but still don't. I'm so behind the times. I know there are still some people who prefer the old style of real film and cameras too, I miss that sometimes.
• United States
10 Sep 12
We just purchased a new digital camera. It is a Sony Cyber shot 16.1 MP, 5X camera with almost a 3 inch screen. Very sleek, thin and has tons of options. Got this for my husband and he loves it.
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
10 Sep 12
Cool. That sounds so much better than mine. I was familair with the Kodak Easy Share cameras so I got that brand again. I like the fact that yours has tons of options.
• United States
10 Sep 12
Sometimes it is better to stick with what you are comfortable with. This one went to my husband who is up on all these gadgets and technology. I would be lost and am until I get the hands on lesson on how to use it. Good luck and enjoy taking your photos!