Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera
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Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

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  • Digital Zoom: 2x
  • Camera Type: Standard Point and Shoot
  • Weight: 0.48 lb.
  • LCD Screen Size: 1.6 in.
  • Resolution: 1.3 Megapixel
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Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

With the Kodak DC3200 digital camera, life has never been easier to capture and share. Get vibrant, eye-catching prints up to 5 x 7 with its 1.0 megapixels resolution. Capture all the important details with its 2X digital zoom. Shoot longer with its 2MB internal memory and compact flash card compatibility. Keep friends and family informed and up-to-date with pictures that look great on e-mail. And see what you shot in an instant with the built-in LCD display. When it comes to capturing fun as it happens, leave it to Kodak the name you trust in pictures.

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Kodak DC3200

bycharlenep Apr 12, 2001
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Pros Great photos.
Cons Battery didn't last long.
Recommended it? Yes

Kodak and pictures are like salt and pepper. So you would assume that any camera made my Kodak would be sufficient. Well let us take a look at this one and see if it will suit your needs. This is a very inexpensive camera, with point and shoot attributes.


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Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera - Fluff Chick Write-Off!

bybops_mom Dec 16, 2001
109 Helpfuls 110 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros easy to use, several features, AA battery operated
Cons red eye, zoom must be used with LCD, batteries die fast with LCD
Recommended it? Yes

WARNING!!

This review is part of the "Fluff Chick Write Off", hosted by MADYL. This is Where Epinions "Fluff Chicks" Write About Guy and or Techie Type Stuff

Most of these writers are well-known for writing about "girly" items, such as beauty products, but have decided to... Read full review »

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Kodak, you did it again!

bysuzig Dec 27, 2000
65 Helpfuls 66 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros a "snap" to use, variety of functions, lightweight
Cons none so far
Recommended it? Yes

Having had Kodak cameras in the past, from the "Brownie", a 110 instamatic, and then a automatic focus 35 mm, I knew that Kodak continued to make reliable products for photography. When I saw this Kodak DC3200 bundled with a Picture Maker 100 printer, I knew I could not go wrong. I wanted a... Read full review »

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Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera

In 1900, Kodak introduced the Brownie camera--a basic, simple design that cost $1. Its ease of use and low cost popularized amateur photography virtually overnight. Now, 100 years later, Kodak is hoping their DC3200 will play the same role and bring digital photography to the masses. It's as though Kodak asked us, "What's the minimum set of features you feel are necessary in an entry-level digital camera?" and built the DC3200 around these specifications. There's a traditional optical viewfinder (great if you want to save batteries or you like to compose photos the old-fashioned way), an LCD screen (for previewing and reviewing photos to ensure you're getting exactly the shot you want), 1 megapixel of image resolution (enough detail to produce sharp 4-by-6-inch prints), video-out mode (for viewing your pictures on a TV), a flash, plus expandable memory (via a CompactFlash slot). You can find digital cameras that cost less, but they're almost certainly lacking at least one of these key features.Where did Kodak cut corners to keep costs low? The lens is quite basic: it's fixed-focus instead of autofocus, and there's no zoom or macro--or even a lens cap. To transfer images to your computer, you use an older (and slower) serial cable instead of an increasingly common and much quicker USB cable. Finally, the 2 MB of memory that comes with the camera is internal and not on a removable card, so you can't use a separate card reader to transfer your photos. And last, you're forced to use Kodak's image-transfer software (compatible with Windows 95, 98, and 2000, but not Mac version) to put the photos on your computer.Camera operation is extremely easy. To take a picture, you just turn the camera on and press the shutter release--true point-and-shoot simplicity. Transferring images to your computer is nearly as easy: install the included software, connect the cable between your computer and your camera, set the camera to "PC Connect" mode, and start the software. A thumbnail index of the pictures on your camera should automatically appear on your computer's screen. A few mouse clicks later, the pictures are stored safely on your computer's hard drive. Picture quality is on a par with other 1-megapixel fixed-focus cameras--great for e-mailed photos and sharp enough for 4-by-6 prints that look like they're from a film point-and-shoot. Though there's no macro feature, everything from two feet to infinity is in focus.It's clear that Kodak is trying to make this camera as easy to use as possible. An included double-sided "Quick Set Up" sheet contains all of the information that most people will need to start using the camera, and both the hardware and software are designed to be simple. Compared to most digital cameras, this one is pretty easy to use, but if you're afraid to install software or crawl around to the back of your computer to connect the serial cable, you might want to invite a technically savvy friend or relative over to help you with the initial setup. For example, we had to install the software twice to get it to work properly, and if the transfer cable wasn't inserted all the way into the camera (it felt like it was plugged in firmly even when it wasn't), we had problems. These aren't major issues, but they can be frustrating, especially for beginners. If you're curious about digital photography but don't want to spend a fortune on a deluxe model, the Kodak DC3200 is a good choice. Though it doesn't have many bells and whistles, the camera is easy to use and captures images with enough detail for both e-mailed pictures and prints. Pros: Extremely simple operation.Good image quality for the priceBuilt-in flash, LCD, and video-out port not often seen on cameras in this price rangeCons: No self- timerIncluded memory is built-in instead of removable (though removable memory can be used)Not compatible with newer USB port; uses older (and slower) serial portCamera includes video-out connection, but cable is not included.

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Product Details and Features

Product MPN

MPN DC 3200

Key Features

Digital Zoom 2x
Camera Type Standard Point and Shoot
Weight 0.48 lb.
LCD Screen Size 1.6 in.
Resolution 1.3 Megapixel

Image Quality

Camera Resolution 1.3 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type CCD
Image Resolutions 576 x 432 • 1344 x 971 • 1152 x 864

Lens

Interchangeable Lens Not Interchangeable Lenses
Focus Type Fixed Focus
Focal Length 5.4 mm
35mm Zoom Lens 39 mm
Focus Range 23.62 in. to Infinity (w)

Exposure Control

Aperture Range f8 (w) - f3.6 (w)
Shutter Speed 1/4 - 1/500 sec
White Balance Auto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset)

Flash

Flash Functions Flash Off • Auto Flash • Fill-in Flash
Flash Type Built-In
ISO Speeds 100

Storage

File Size (High Res.) 0.1 MB (1,280 images on 128MB card)
Memory Type Built-in
Compression Type JPEG
File Size (Low Res.) 0.05 MB (about 2,560 images on 128MB card)
Compression Modes Fine • SuperFine • Normal
Built-in Memory Size 2 MB

Included Features

Tripod Mount Without Tripod Mount
Built-in Microphone Without Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker Without Built-in Speaker

Viewfinder / Display

LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Viewfinder Optical

Interfaces

Video Interface Video Out
Interface Type Serial

Power Supply

Battery Type 4 x AA Batteries

System Requirements

Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 95 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows NT

Dimensions

Weight 0.48 lb.
Depth 3.19 in.
Height 2.1 in.
Width 4.45 in.

Warranty

Warranty 1 Year

Miscellaneous

UPC 760215301209
Product ID 150039

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