HOT HOT HOT!~~~~Kodak Digital camera DC200 for $169 at simplyBargains.com -Regular price: $329.00

ETLA

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DC200 for $169~Regular price: $329.00


Specifications:
CCD Resolution: 1160 x 872 pixels Image Resolution: 1152 x 864 pixels (high), 640 x 480 pixels (standard)
Image Quality Settings: Best, Better, Good Color: 24-bit, millions of colors Image Storage: 4 MB KODAK Picture Card included. Stores 13 to 60 pictures. Viewfinder: 1.8" color LCD for review and preview, plus optical viewfinder Lens: Focus-free; 37 mm threads accept optional lenses Lens Focal Length: 39 mm equivalent Focus Distance 27" (0.68 m) to infinity Exposure Auto, or manual override (+/- 2 EV in 0.5-EV increments), automatic white balance and exposure lock Flash: Built-in (automatic, fill, red-eye, fill/red-eye, off), range up to 9.8' (3.0 m)
File Formats: JPEG, FPX Power: 4 AA batteries (included) or optional AC adapter Shutter Speed: 1/2 to 1/362 second Aperture Range: f/4.0 to f/13.5 ISO Equivalent: 140 LCD Panel Indicators: Battery level, resolution setting, flash mode, self-timer, pictures remaining Interface: Serial, PC card Video Out: NTSC and PAL (user selectable) Date Stamp: Optional Special Effects: Templates Tripod Mount: Standard Self-Timer: 10 seconds Dimensions: 5.2"(w) x 1.9"(l) x 3.2"(h); 131 mm (w) x 47.4 mm (l) x 81.4 mm (h) Weight: 0.75 lb. (340 g) without batteries Warranty: One year Certifications: FCC Class B, ICES-003 Class B, CE, VCCI, C-tick
 

Freejack2

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I've owned this camera for a couple of years. I do agree that serial port retieval sucks. I got around it by getting a usb compact flash reader. Copies the contents of my 15mb flash card in seconds. It's a decent camera but it's only 1 megapixel and it's fixed focus. At $139 though it's an excellent deal!
 

bladerunner8

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my 2cents: I agree, at either price a 1megapixel cam w/lcd and flash card [which opens so many options]. Essentially fixed focus for most apps means one crops through the viewfinder. 1megapixel is probably near the size of a high-end camera's "medium" setting, which is alot. Kodak name means solid design overall. Definitely capable of more than adequate auction pics.
Solid value at the high price, imho
 

kydar

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I just went to the consumerdepot.com page linkified above and saw the DC200, DC210, and DC120 cameras. So then I went to Kodak's website to get some specs. The bottom line is, the DC200 if fixed-focal distance, and the DC210 has a 2x zoom and macro (close-up) capability. The 120 is a lower grade model from what I can tell from the specs.

There are also "plus" models of both the 200 and 210, with "faster shutter response time, 20% improved battery life, date stamp, exposure lock" and a few other features. The beauty part is, Kodak has firmware upgrades for the 200 -> 200 plus, and 210 -> 210 plus for free on its website.

Consumerdepot has 131 DC200's in stock. I just bought their penultimate DC210 because the zoom/macro were worth the extra $20 to me. So if you want a 210, better hurry cause they only have one left now. Be aware that the 210's are "open box" items so it's sort of taking a chance. But the guy I just spoke to when I ordered it said they're either display items or nondefective returns and everything is complete, so I figured I'd take the chance. Also be aware that consumerdepot has a mediocre record on resellerratings.com, mostly with respect to returns (they don't give refunds, only exchanges or credits). So if I turn out to be sorry I bought from them, I'll post a note here and let you all know.
 

kydar

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Spoke too soon again -- they called back within 2 hours and said both of the 2 they had left were "camera only" i.e., no box, no manual, no accessories, nuthin.'

Damn, first Onvia screws me this morning and then consumerdepot this afternoon. I just might have to go postal soon. :disgust:
 

Cheapster

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Hey people, this camera has been discontinued for some time now. Bought a DC210 over a year ago at half the price you're talking about. If you buy this camera, you had better invest in the $30 compact flash reader b/c it's serial. On top of that, a truck load of batteries b/c it chews them up. You'd be better off spending the extra money and getting a DC240 or above, which has USB capability and comes with rechargable batteries.
 

Fritzo

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The DC210 looked like it was "open box". That model just adds a 2x zoom. The reviews I've been reading of this camera say the pictures are excellent quality and you can print out up to a 5x7 picture without any loss of quality. Also, there's a firmware upgrade available on Kodak's web site that upgrades this to the "Plus" model, which adds some features, fixes some bugs, and increases the battery life by 20%. Not bad!