| | |  | Point-and-shoot Digital Cameras | Home » » » » Kodak EasyShare M1063 10.3 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Pink) | | | | | | | Description: | | Snapshots with style. The Kodak EasyShare digital camera makes amazing use of its small, sleek body, putting 10.3-megapixels of resolution, a powerful 3X optical zoom and tons of advanced photo features right in your pocket. One-year warranty. Model M1063. | | | Features: | |
• Resolution of 10.3-megapixel for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
• Optical zoom 3x lens with optical image stabilization, 5x digital zoom
• Large 2.7-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD
• Blur reduction technology; High ISO (up to 1600) captures the details in low-light conditions
• Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 72 reviews |
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Great Camera, But Get Rid of SoftwareAug 27, 2010 This is a great camera. It's sleek, compact, and the clarity of the pictures is great, even in zoom.
I've noticed a lot of problems with the Software however, so here's some quick advice: Do not install the Software. There is a much, much easier way to get your pictures off of your camera. This is how to do in on a Windows computer.
1. Go to Start>>My Computer.
2. A little picture of the camera should appear if you have it plugged into your computer.
3. Just click on the camera and look at the folders. Your pictures should be there.
4. Just drag your pictures into wherever you want to store them on your computer.
Nice and simple, without having to worry about any of the software.
stopped working and never held a chargeAug 25, 2010 I used this camera for about a year before it stopped working. I was happy with the picture quality and features, although it never did hold a charge. If I didn't use it for awhile when I did go to use it the battery was always completely dead. But, now it has stopped working completely. When I press the on button the lens opens and then closes again immediately. After searching around online for a solution it seems like this is actually a very common problem and of course it is just outside of the warranty. Very disappointing.
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M1063 LCD screenMay 20, 2010
LCD view screen lasted 7 months. View screen french fried.
Kodak wants half the value, plus shipping to "repair".
I think not.
There was absolutely no abuse, dropping ect .... disappointing value.
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So SlowMay 18, 2010 I recently purchased this camera to update my old Kodak camera. I decided to purchase this one because it was similar to my old one. So far, the camera is easy to use and easy to transport; however, the time it takes to let me take another picture is too long. When I read reviews there was no mention of the delay in between pictures, but there should be! There is about a 15 second delay in between taking a picture and being able to take the next, which is a lot of time! Overall, the camera is not bad but I would look into getting a different brand if you want to take those "in the moment" pictures.
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Not worth the money!Apr 28, 2010 Bought the camera after reading the reviews, it sounded like a safe buy, especially for the price.
Here is what I like: daytime picture quality, size, battery life.
Dislike: you can't see the screen in the sun, its not bright at all!!
also, HORRIBLE night time picture quality, and i mean really bad.
one more: my old digital camera (canon powershot) had an easy to find power button (it was elevated). in other words, i could stick my hand in my pocket and push the ON button while i was pulling the camera out, which is great for those spontaneous shots. With this camera, I find that i have to pull it out, then find the button, then turn it on. Its just a poor design by Kodak.
Video quality isn't great, and the sound picked up by the mic is pretty bad.
The interface for deleting pictures is awkward too: you have to press the delete button, then move the cursor up to select that you want to delete the picture. after it deletes the picture, it takes you to the next picture and asks if you want to delete it as well, when it should in fact just take you back to picture taking mode, or a plain preview mode.
sorry for the long negative review, but i really am disappointed by this one. I am now buying a new panasonic because i don't dare to take this one with me to a trip out west.
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