I've been looking online for a compact pocketable camera - new or used. There are lots of nice little cameras available, but I just didn't want to part with $300+. Then I remembered my wife's camera. Perfect.
I bought her a little Kodak Easy Share One in about 2006. It's an amazing little camera - all metal, heavy, tough. It has a flip-out LCD, internal memory that will hold 1,500 pictures, plus a slot for an SD and another for a Kodak Wi-Fi card that can send pictures to the Kodak printer. The printer uses transfer film to print nice color pictures. It has a flash, 3X zoom, and 4MP.
Yes, a whopping 4MP.
Reading the review done by dpreview in 2005, it cost $599, but I doubt I paid that much. The Wi-Fi card alone cost $99. I'm charging the battery now.
You can find more info if you look for the dpreview.
Once again you disappointed me Jerry. I thought you found a new "Free Camera" deal.
Season's Greetings! For similar reasons, I find my Canon SX620 HS serving me well within its limits.
jerryc41 wrote:
I've been looking online for a compact (___) camera
My wife wanted an easy to operate, small camera when she is out on visits.
Without spending a fortune I picked up a FUJIFILM FINEPIX S SERIES S4830 16.0MP. It is available for under $70. She loves not lugging around a huge camera. Fortunately or unfortunately, it can’t fit into a pocket. It won’t get lost or forgotten somewhere.
Sorry LS, my post was meant for Jerry...
Blaster34 wrote:
Nice little pocket camera Jerry...BUT.... br br F... (
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I don't need no stinking dock. Especially for $20.
This one was sitting in a drawer, no expense at all.
Funny! I popped an SD card into the camera and took some pictures. There was nothing on the card. I checked the manual, and it has a limit of a 1GB card. I inserted a 512MB card, and it works fine.
Without flash and then with flash. Not bad for a 4MP camera from 2006.
Longshadow wrote:
Works for me!
Unfortunately, I had to order a $6.00 USB cable for it. It seems to use a size that only Kodak cameras used.
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