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Topic: Question for John P. re: Kodak D-Camera
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John Pytlak
Film God
Posts: 9987
From: Rochester, NY 14650-1922
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 11-01-2004 09:52 AM
quote: Paul Trimboli Kodak do NOT make good digital cameras! Would stay away from one at all cost.
That's a rather broad and unsubstantiated statement! I assume you had a bad experience with one?
Kodak just WON the independent J.D. Powers and Associates Award for Customer Satisfaction for two of the four consumer digital camera price classes they rate:
Kodak Digital Cameras Win J.D. Power Awards
quote: What makes J.D. Power and Associates consumer rankings so different?
Since 1968, J.D. Power and Associates has been conducting quality and customer satisfaction research based on survey responses from millions of consumers worldwide. J.D. Power and Associates represents the voice of the customer.
J.D. Power and Associates 2004 Digital Camera Satisfaction StudySM
J.D. Power and Associates ranked KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Cameras "Highest in Customer Satisfaction in the $200-$399 and the $400-$599 price ranges." The study was based on 4,260 responses from consumers who purchased a digital camera between November, 2003 and June, 2004.
J. D. Power Award
quote: Kodak ranks highest in both the $200-$399 and $400-$599 segments, which together make up the bulk of digital camera sales. In the $200-$399 segment, Kodak performs particularly well in the performance factor, especially with regard to the initial camera setup and ease of use. In the $400-$599 segment, Kodak receives its highest ratings in performance and connectivity, which includes the ease of connecting the camera to other devices and accessories.
If you decide to buy a Kodak Digital Camera, the Kodak website has an excellent comparison tool:
Kodak Digital Cameras Compared
Right now, the Kodak EasyShare DX7590 is very high on my Christmas "Wish List":
Kodak DX7950 5-Megapixel 10X Optical Zoom Digital Camera
quote: Professional-quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 10X Optical Zoom Lens 5.0 MP for stunning-quality prints up to 20"x30" (50x76 cm) Exclusive KODAK Color Science Image Processing Chip 2.2" high-resolution indoor/outdoor display Manual and custom controls High-speed, low-light auto-focus Continuous shooting and bracketing modes 22 scene and color modes Sharing is one-touch simple Ready to go -- right out of the box
I've owned a Kodak DX3700 Digital Camera for almost two years, and it has been trouble-free in taking over 2500 photos.
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