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Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera

Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera

Kodak - 1327832Release Date: Jan 2008

The Kodak EasyShare C813 Digital Camera provides 6.1 megapixel of resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens, high sensitivity available up to ISO 1250, and digital image stabilization. It also uses the exclusive Kodak Color Science image processing chip for phenomenal image quality with rich color and accu... Read Moreate skin tones.It also has sixteen programmed scene modes (e.g., party, fireworks, children) and three color modes which help you capture the best shot with the least effort. For capturing more than just still pictures, the camera also features high-quality (VGA) video capture, playback and video action print options.On-camera picture-enhancing features include cropping, auto picture rotation, digital red-eye reduction, and blurry picture alert. The EasyShare C813 also integrates Kodak's Share button with its 'favorites' feature for storing multiple pictures in an on-camera digital photo album. Each picture can then be shared anytime on the camera's high-resolution LCD display. Minimize

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Reviewed by: Dw83 on 20-Apr-08

Strengths: Pictures are clear and you have a lot of options

Weaknesses: The lag time between the flash and picture actually being taken

Summary: I'm happy with this purchase. The pictures I've taken have been great and you have many options like image stabilization, video, night landscape and more. This camera is also very easy to use. I would suggest that if you get this camera you purchase a memory card because although it has an internal memory it only lets you store 12 pictures. The only thing that I'm not crazy about is the lag time between the flash and actually taking the picture. I have small children and by the time I get them perfect they move and the picture captures the movement, but other than that the camera is great!

Positive Review

Reviewed by: goodrisktaker on 26-Apr-08

Strengths: Price, high resolution, easy to use

Weaknesses: Style

Summary: For a digital camera that priced at just a little bit over $100 with over 8MP is definitely a good value. Kodak is a trusted name in the digital camera field. The camera is very user friendly and easy to use. I can start using it basically right out of the box. Of course, you may still want to read the manual for some special functions. The style of the camera is basic and nothing to be real excited. However, the camera has some cheap plastic feel to me. Overall, it is a good camera at a very good price.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: ksiu on 28-Jul-08

Strengths: Picture and video quality are superb.

Weaknesses: Camera mode selector dial is awkward. Unlike older Kodak models, you cannot turn off the LCD screen when taking a photograph. Feels a little cheap; scratches and dents quite easily.

Summary: I got this camera as a replacement for my older Kodak camera, which I happened to drop and break right before my summer vacation to Europe. I picked the C813 because I was already familiar with the Kodak EasyShare cameras--there were very little differences in the modes available, and I did not have to learn anything new before using this camera. As for my trip, it was a perfect choice. My pictures were stunning and the video quality has improved greatly over the older Kodak cameras. Additionally, the C813 was much faster than my older C330 when it came to taking quick pictures (oftentimes in rapid succession), which was a welcome surprise. The digital image stabilization mode, which I once thought was only found on Panasonic cameras, was incredibly handy when I toured the streets of Berlin by bike. Although the camera design is questionable and sometimes awkward (the dial at the top of the camera is quirky and a nuisance to use, especially when switching from video to picture mode), and it is definitely not as sleek and eye-catching as more expensive Japanese models, it is still worth the price. With 8.2 megapixels and 3x optical zoom, you are still getting a very good deal for your money. Even though I've already noticed obvious signs of wear and tear (scratches, buttons loosening) despite my careful maintanance of the camera--another sign that the quality is not all that great, I'm looking forward to hopefully using this camera back home in the States for quite a long time.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: gasncat on 26-Dec-08

Strengths: Easy to use ,great stability when movement is made , picture quality is very good

Weaknesses: a little slow saving picture between shots

Summary: I received this camera as a christmas present . When I took it out and put the batteries in , I was able to immediatly take pictures. It was important to me to get pictures of my new grandson. The video was easy to use and was great with so much movement going on, the videos and pictures were great . I took pictures with a glare behind my son and the pictures still were perfect. I would highly recommend this camera . This is my second digital camera and far more better quality than my first one. It is a pleasure to use and the features are better than I expected. Everyone wanted to take a picture with it .

Positive Review

Reviewed by: enewman123 on 02-Jan-09

Strengths: picture quality and price

Weaknesses: freezes up sometimes

Summary: I received this as a gift and i love it. no more going to Eckerd or walgreens to get pictures developed and put on a cd to email. its compact and easy to operate