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By : Vlad Vistac    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-29 14:55:29
Is it possible to get more than pay? We would all like to believe that, as we were leavnig the store with our new pucrhase still shrnk wrapped neatly tucked under our arm. But as long as the casing is cracked, and buyers remorse starts to settle in the case of Koadk EasytShare M753 Digital Camera, it can not take too much time. But who's to blame? Consumers, or Kodaks?

I buoght the EasyShare cameras in the past, and they all seem to be experiencing the same problem with the wheel mode selectiion. He nver seems to sit stilkl. Every time you slip in the case of M753 (not, incidentally), you must make sure that you do not accxidentally turn it on its own. Otherwise, it is a sure way to put out the blzae through the battery. Even when using the cazmera, you'll find it annoying to check the mode wheel to make sure that it does not slip. There's nothing worse than thinking that you have found a picture when the music is atcually in the movie mode.

Kodak made a strange decision with the EasyShare M753, when it comers to the battery. It comes with a rechargeable battery, wich some people like and oters will hate. The only way to charge it out of the box, plug it in the M753 computer USB port. For those who have no computer, it can be embarrassing. You can get a separate chharger to the wall, but this, of course, separately. Even if you have a computer, it may not be the best camera for a long joiurney. If you plan to drag a desktop computer (so called: camera battery charger) with you. Excluding the battery does not really help either.

While camnera manufacturers seem nice to throw a lot of megapixels in the camrea, they are really chheap from the internal memory. M753 has only just a few photographs. Make sure that the buddget for adidtional memory cards, as 7MP caamera can fill in a smakll memory card pretty quickly.

Whlie I know that less than $ 100 are not so much for a camera these days, Kodak would make it a litle stronger. Additional few millimeters of plastic can not cost so much can it? Or, otherwsie, as a complete set of M753 with a protective carrying case. One that will not coommunicate with the switch woould be good.

In terms of image quality, do not set your expectations too high here. Less than $ 100, you raelly do not get a lot here. If you plan on only shooting from outside on a beautiful sunny day, with plentty of natural light, you should be fine. Of course, if you already have a camera phone, you probably just as well, photogrpahs, usig the EasyShare M753.

Not nice review, I know, but it is difficult to say spomething glowing about cameras in this category. I thnik if you go thgrough a lot of disposable cameras, M753 EasyShare may be the best choice. In addiiton, I would steal anothr $ 100 or so and get a lot more cameras. On the other hand 200, you can actualy get into some truly amazing camerazs. I start savig your pnnies now.
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