Kodak EasyShare C180 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.4 inch LCD (Kodak Classic Red)

Kodak EasyShare C180 10.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.4 inch LCD - Red
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Customer Rating: Rating 4.0 out of 5 (63 Reviews)

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Product information Brand: Kodak
Publisher: Kodak
Category: Photography
Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
Optical zoom: 3
Display size: 2.4
Lens type: Zoom lens
Model: 8749400
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Features
  • 10.2-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • Kodak AF 3x optical aspheric zoom lens (35 mm equivalent: 32 - 96 mm)
  • Capture beautiful HD pictures in 16:9 format; view in high definition on an HDTV or other HD device
  • 2.4-inch LCD screen; Face Detection, Blur Reduction features
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Special Featuresnv:Sensor: CCD
Size: 1/2.33 CCD (1.1cm)
Image Resolution: 3688 × 2770
Movie Resolution: 640 × 480
Optical Zoom: 3x
Digital Zoom: 5x
Focus Mode: TTL - AF
Focusing Range: Normal: 0.6m Infinity
Focusing Range: Macro (wide): 0.13 0.7m
Focusing Range: Macro (tele): 0.35 0.7m
Focusing Range: Landscape: 10m infinity
Optical Viewfinder: 2.4 inch indoor/outdoor color display
LCD Monitor: 2.4-inches
LCD Pixels: 150,000 pixels
LCD Coverage: 100%
Maximum Aperture: F 2.9 5.2
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Editorial Review

Product Description: 10.2 megapixels for stunning prints up to 30 x 40-inch. More megapixels means you can crop and still get a great picture. However you choose to print - at home, at retail, or online - trust Kodak for picture quality that's truly exceptional and for memories that will last.The C180 is part of the Kodak EASYSHARE system, so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press share.

Customer Reviews

Easy Entry-Level Camera

by amazonaddict 2009-07-05, 133 people found this review helpful
This camera is incredibly easy to use, but offers enough advanced features for the average point-and-shoot user. I bought the camera for my older parents who needed a simple camera. I was choosing between the Kodak M1033 and this camera, but decided to go with this camera because it is slightly easier to use. Kodak describes the C series as a line of easy entry-level cameras, and that's definitely true.

PROS:
- Easy for first-time digital camera users
- Large LCD screen
- Large amount of megapixels
- Many "scene" settings pre-programmed for different types of shots
- Very low price
- Compact size
- Plug and play sharing via EasyShare

CONS:
- No viewfinder
- M1033 has a couple extra features (i.e., panoramic stitching)
- Uses AA batteries vs. charger (although this is mitigated by a good set of rechargeable batteries

Buy this camera if you're looking for an affordable, compact, easy to use camera. It will meet the needs of most point-and-shoot users. Do not buy this camera if you're looking to customize your shots beyond pre-programmed settings (i.e., adjustments in ISO, f-stop, shutter speed, etc.), but that should be self-evident, as this is a point-and-shoot.

S-I-M-P-L-E

by E. Josephs 2009-09-02, 91 people found this review helpful
Bought this one for my 12yo niece. I try every piece of electronic equipment before I give it. I was surprised. It took me only 2-3 minutes to get familiar with the camera's operation out of the box (no instruction reading). I found it's set-up to be very intuitive without the massive confusing menu system of - oh - lets say the CANNON POWERSHOT A560.

Set up the camera mode on a dial switch.
turn flash on/off/auto at a single button.
point-click-picture. And nice ones too.

small problem - the picture stabilization mode only seems to work when the fash is used. When the flash is on, you can violently shake this camera all over the place and it will capture the crispest image when it goes off, even your shoes or ceiling if you're shaking it that violently.

Using a 4GB sandisk sdhc card, on maximum 10mp, the camera says it will hold just under 2000 pictures on the counter. On minimum 1.2mp setting, the counter stops at 9999. Yes, nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine. The numbers don't add up to me for MP size and # of photos, but if upscaling is used ( as I've read from others) , then these picture quantities do start to make sense.

Between the Cannon power shot and another hard to use upscale Sony camera, both wanted this one for ease of use. What they actually want.

My neice looooooooooooves this camera.

Takes about 45min of video too.

If you want wall sized pictures - this is not for you.
Full page picture - It can handle pretty well.
4x6 memories - I don't think anyone can go wrong.

Tremendous Bargain

by Mary J. Roberts 2009-07-12, 61 people found this review helpful
I am currently retired from graphic design and photostyling for catalogs, I found the C180 to be a camera I wish I'd had ten years ago. I was amazed to find it has so many settings (it has ISO as well as many other settings for the most fun and practicality.) It also takes videos.
I took it on vacation with me and made some pretty special videos as well as stills. I recommend this to anyone.

decent for video

by Andrew Titus 2009-07-18, 25 people found this review helpful
One thing, is that with a 2 gig chip you can get about 45 min of video. we've stopped using our dedicated camera for video and use this camera, although the quality is not as good. We don't have to buy the video tapes anymore....

Poor quality photos

by SF Gina 2009-09-06, 98 people found this review helpful
This camera takes poor quality photos. Yes, it's slim and lightweight. Yes, the shutter speed is snappy. But the photos are of such poor quality that it's a pretty useless camera.

I bought this camera at Best Buy for $100 because my Olympus SP-320 is starting to act up (sometimes it won't turn on). During the first two days I owned the Kodak, I took nearly 100 photos in a variety of lighting conditions; none of them were keepers. A few looked okay when viewed on the computer at 25% size, but most were noticeably fuzzy. When viewed at 100%, all 97 photos are fuzzy; some of them even look like paintings rather than photos. Most of the photos had awful contrast, too.

As a last test before returning the camera, I took the Kodak and my Olympus outside and two a set of identical photos with each (a park with lots of trees on a sunny day). The photos from the 7 megapixel Olympus were sharp even in the shadowed areas and the sky was a beautiful blue. The photos from the Kodak were noticeably fuzzy and the sky was nearly white. I took the Kodak back.

Nice and easy to use, great deal for the price

by Gem Ducky 2009-09-18, 18 people found this review helpful
I bought this camera to replace one that I fell in the water with. I take pictures of everything, my dog, my kids, nature, buildings and anything that catches my eye. I'm not a photographer, but this camera is easy to use and it's settings enable me to take some awesome pictures. The more familiar I get with it, the better my pictures are turning out. This is a great little camera for point and shoot and is extremely easy to use. The only thing I wish it had (unless it has it and I haven't found it yet) is color filters for sunset photos.

Not a bad little camera.

by William Brennan 2009-07-18, 17 people found this review helpful
I like the new c180 camera from Kodak. I needed a new point and shoot, and for the money, this one does the job fine. Love the 10 MP quality images. The only con I can think of is that the auto focus is a bit slow (almost nonexistent in low light situations). I'm not going to complain too loudly though. The price was right.

great little camera

by V. Presutti 2009-09-30, 15 people found this review helpful
i gave this to my granddaughter for her 12th birthday. without reading any instructions she ran outside to use it. in a few minutes she was back with two videos of her friend doing cartwheels. this is one user friendly inexpensive digcam.

Great Camera

by Sally Pace 2009-10-03, 16 people found this review helpful
Works well, although a bit slow to recover after a pictures. Easy to transfer to computer. I recommend it for fun photography, for children, teens, elders.

Excellent value

by Mohammed F. Al-amri 2009-12-09, 9 people found this review helpful
I've bought this camera recently and I love it. I have only two gripes, it uses AA batteries vs. charger and you have to use SD cards, as internal storage is pathetic.
The camera shoots excellent images and does what it is supposed to do excellently. Video is also good.
Overall I'm satisfied with my purchase and would recommend it for anyone looking for an inexpensive camera.
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