Kodak EasyShare CX7430
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Review site, we're providing a nice variety of reviews and tips
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we're considering the The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 for our
Digital Camera Comparison.
By Gary Hendricks -
The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is an excellent point-and-shoot
digital camera that is currently selling very well. Just
consider its features: 4 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom,
16MB of memory, as well as a movie mode. Given it’s low price
(around $190), it’s an amazing deal.
This digital camera is most suitable for beginners - it has all
of the basic functions you need in a simple digital camera.
Let’s have a look at its various features:
Design and Construction Like all point-and-shoot digital
cameras, the Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is designed to be compact
enough to fit in your pocket. It’s silvery finish will
certainly attract lots of attention too. Its dimensions are 4.0
inches by 2.6 inches by 1.25 inches (weight-height-depth), and
it weighs only 6.3 ounces.
There is a little 1.6 inch LCD screen behind the camera for
viewing images. Initially, I found the LCD screen a tad on the
small side, but I got used to it after snapping a couple of
photos. Optics and Resolution The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is
equipped with a Kodak Retinar lens and offers with a 4
megapixel resolution.
There’s also a 3x optical zoom for taking subjects faraway.
What is interesting about this camera is its wide range of
scene modes. Most point-and-shoot cameras have a handful (maybe
5) scene modes for photography under different conditions:
macro, landscape, night photography, etc.
The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 has 9 scene modes to choose from,
which is much more than the competition. I didn’t expect much
in terms of manual control in the camera’s optics. If you’re
looking to play around with shutter speed,
aperture, white balance and other photography options, then
this camera is not for you. Sure, there are some basic exposure
controls but they are nowhere near the fine settings allowed in
advanced digital SLR cameras.
That being said, the quality of photos taken by the Kodak
EasyShare CX7430 were nothing short of outstanding. The photos,
when printed out, were of extremely high quality. So if you’re
the type you just whips out a camera and takes quick shots,
with a minimum of fuss, then this camera will be great for
you.
User Controls The user controls in the Kodak CX7430 are located
on both sides of the LCD and also on mode dial at the top
surface of the camera. Those more accustomed to Canon or Sony
models will find that the controls take a little getting used
to. However, I did not have any problems reaching commonly used
functions like flash control or image viewing.
Movie Mode If you like to shoot some spontaneous movies with
your digital camera, then you’ll be glad to know that the
CX7430 comes with a movie mode. You can capture video at 13
frames per second (fps) at VGA size 640 x 480. The movie mode
is continuous, meaning that the camera allows you to record
movies up to the memory limit of your memory card. Storage and
Transfer In terms of storage, the Kodak CX7430 comes with
internal memory of 16MB. You’ll certainly want to purchase a SD
or MMC memory card to add on to the amount of memory available.
In terms of image transfer, the camera supports USB 1.1
ports.
This is enough for fast image transfers between the camera and
your computer. Battery Life The Kodak CX7430 uses AA batteries.
The ones that come in the box are alkaline batteries - I’d
recommend that you get some NiMH rechargables. They will pay
for themselves very quickly. The support for AA batteries is a
great bonus because AA batteries are easily found in any
convenience store, even when you’re overseas. Shortcomings The
bad points about the Kodak EasyShare CX7430?
Well, here’s a few shortcomings I’d point out - Kodak would
sell many more units if they were corrected: * Videos taken by
the camera are at very low frame rate * The door covering the
memory card slot doesn’t latch strongly * The bundled software
isn’t very impressive Conclusion Despite its shortcomings, the
Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is one heck of a good camera. If you’re
just starting out in digital photography, this it the camera to
buy.
Take it with you anywhere you like, snap many photos and
immerse yourself in the world of photography. You can always
upgrade to a better camera when you grow in your
skills.
| About the Author Gary Hendricks
runs a hobby site at
www.basic-digital-photography.com. Read his
tips on digital photography and learn to shoot
better photos with your digicam. |
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