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Captain's Log Stardate 2000 point 08 point 01

You can guess from the title that this a journey back in time - nearly a decade ago when the Kodak DC3400 Zoom Digital Camera was a really hot digicam with a whopping 2.1 Megapixels and was launched from Kodak's Rochester Office in New York. The camera had a chunky-rounded design, (almost a little retro in style) with a 2x zoom lens with a 35mm equivalent zoom range of 38(W) to 76mm(T), and a 1.8inch LCD to preview pictures.
Its own Kodak Operating System is full of informative graphics & icons.
Ten years later this digicam is still a good performer with easy operation & rich vibrant colours. Plus its worth less than a bottle of wine, hence you don't really mind if Emily or Tarquin drops it the local duck-pond!
The DC3400 also runs on a set of AA batteries that can be purchased everywhere on the planet, even better if you buy the Lithium Energizers from ASDA & you'll get weeks of performance for your money.
The DC3400 is a great learning digicam & even has such controls as an LCD screen viewing adjustment (on the base of the camera) that £600 digicam SLRs still don't possess today!
This camera was won from really nice eBayer, complete with original box & all the original accessories.
Better still still its in immaculate condition & looks as if Kodak made it just weeks ago!!!
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Simple and rugged

Good: Optical zoom; uses standard AA batteries and CF memory cards. Chunky and rugged, reasonably sized controls, easy to use.

Not so good: Relatively short battery life; no USB; only 2Mpix resolution.

Bought because it was cheap, works ok, is tough, and not worried about losing it or damaging it.
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before you buy

the listing and wording was excellent yet the product on arrival was to old to resell so iam lumbered with it .Always with second hand {used goods}take time to get more info from seller .Anyone want to buy a kodak camera?
Seriously though it is worth losing money in the long run because then you dont make the same mistake again.
Hope this is helpful remember though dont always blame the seller it is up to you to be convinced before you buy .
thanks
stewart
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Not high resolution but this is a good camera

I do like the DC3400 it gives a very high quality image that is ideal for e-Bay use or for just taking pictures that are not high resolution. People seem to be caught up in the resolution game but to me picture quality is more important than being able to zoom in on a fly on the wall in the photo you just took. I have 2 of these cameras and would recommend these to anyone that values quality photos without having to spend a fortune.

This is not the lightest camera so is suited for use in a fixed location.
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DC3400

I HAVE A KODAK DC3400 AND IT IS FANTASTIC FOR TAKING GOOD QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS OF MY E.BAY SELLING ITEMS. I PERSONALLY WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CAMERA TO ANYONE AND WILL BE VERY SORRY WHEN MINE IS NO LONGER FUNCTIONING. HOPEFUL IT WILL KEEP ME GOING FOR ANOTHER FEW YEARS. GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALERead full review...

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Kodak DC3400

This is a very good, very solid, well built, quality, tried and tested digital zoom camera. If want to supplement your SLR then this is the camera for you - you will appreciate it's quality digital images!Read full review...

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Kodak DC3400 Zoom Digital Camera

I use this camera for years. Commendable. Never happened to him was not disappointed. I recommend. The problem is only a small capacity card contained in the set.

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Compact compactness

Hello,
A gibbon could understand and be a maestro with this camera and really can the wheel get any rounder?

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