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EasyShare C653 Silver Digital Camera

Kodak EasyShare C653 Silver Digital Camera

(6.1MP, 2848x2144, 3x Opt, 32MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC Card Slot - MPN: 8912057)
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Date Reviewed:  06/08/2007
  • ksiebens
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5 Star ReviewKodak Easy Share C653
Strengths: economical, sturdy, takes good quality photos, easy to use
Weaknesses: none that i can think of for the beginner
Summary: i own this camera and recently bought one for my father, who isnt very tech-savy. it is very user friendly and takes very good quality photos. it has a view finder to look through when taking pictures as well as a screen to view pictures through if wanted. this is nice because sometimes its too dark to see through the screen so you can look through the view finder like a regular old 35mm camera. the price is one of the most economical. ive taken pictures with this camera before that have turned out better than friends who have 700$+ digital cameras. you dont need to be a professional photographer and know all the different settings, the camera does this pretty much on its own and you just click the button and enjoy!

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Date Reviewed:  07/04/2007
  • jawah
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5 Star ReviewReally satisfied.
Strengths: Low cost, more features
Weaknesses: looks like a cheap unbranded web camera
Summary: This is my very first digital camera. Earlier, I thought to purchase a fresh piece of one or two year old model (branded) at low price. Surprisingly I got afresh-new model with more functionality than any other camera of same category at low cost. For the past one month I was trying to explore all the features provided in this camera. I am highly satisfied.

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Date Reviewed:  10/21/2007
  • Anonymous567
  • from MO
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4 Star ReviewGood Little Camera
Strengths: Small size, good photos
Weaknesses: Slow. Irritating software.
Summary: I like this little camera. And it is little. Its thickness is comparable to a thick wallet, but it is a bit shorter and narrower than a wallet would be. Its manual says it came with 256MB of internal RAM, which I didn’t see on the specifications pages I reviewed. I thought it had only 32MB. So I may not have needed to spend the extra $20 for an optional 1GB SD Memory card.

The LCD is large but exposed; there is no way to protect it except to buy a case (and make sure there is no sand or anything inside it. If space is not an issue, the ideal might be a soft case or sleeve inside a harder protective case.

Pictures seem to be averaging around 850KB on the 3.1 megapixel setting, and 1.5MB on the 6.1mp setting. It takes more than 12 seconds, from the time I push the button to take a picture, until the digital viewfinder comes back to life and is ready to show me another scene. (It’s much faster if you use the flash.) But you can take other pictures in the meantime, while the LCD is frozen or black; and if you need to see roughly what you're shooting during that time, they do include a tiny optical viewfinder. To test that, I pressed the button about 30 times in a 10-second period. From those 30 presses, I got seven 6.1mp photos.

The video is really choppy. They should have allowed for more frames per second. Like any video – actually, more so in this case – if you wheel it around and point at lots of different things, it will make you seasick on playback. It saves video in .MOV format.

The accompanying software is irritating. It lacks options, and it does things I don’t want it to do. Example: so far, I haven’t figured out how to tell it to erase photos from the camera, other than to reformat the memory card. The manual describes a View switch that doesn’t seem to exist on my model. (This may be the explanation for the memory misunderstanding too; Kodak’s webpage does say the C653 has only 32MB RAM, so maybe the more expensive cameras get the greater amount of internal memory.)

They seem to have defeated the option of viewing the contents of the device’s memory using Windows Explorer, when the camera is cabled to the computer using the convenient (apparently proprietary) supplied sub-mini-USB cable – so I can’t just go into Windows Explorer and empty out the camera’s contents that way. Their irritating EasyShare software pops up every time I connect the camera to the computer; there doesn’t seem to be a way to stop that; and I can’t even use that software to delete photos. I strongly recommend they build in an Advanced mode so that people can actually use their software.

Battery drain means more expense. Regular alkaline batteries will power the camera, but it looks like you can expect to waste a lot of them. A pair of freshly charged, previously used NiMH Ray-O-Vac AAs (1600 mAh) gave me only seven flash photos before dying. Ultimately, I broke down and spent another $10 on a pair of 2500 mAh batteries on sale; but that meant I would be dependent on that pair. So far, I have recharged them weekly and that has been good enough.

I used the camera to shoot some video. It acted like it was continuing to record for more than 15 minutes before the camera shut off due to dead batteries. It ultimately turned out that the camera would use up the batteries in just a few minutes; the video indicator was incorrectly conveying the impression that recording was continuing when it wasn't.

Unfortunately, the camera didn’t save my video file in usable format. I couldn’t view it in QuickTime, Windows Media Player, or IrfanView. The best I got was that WMP played the audio. So don’t let your batteries die, I guess. Kodak’s own EasyShare software played it, but it would not save it in any format other than .MOV. So I saved it to another MOV file; but to do that, EasyShare played the whole thing again. In other words, it took 15 minutes to make a copy of the downloaded MOV. When it was done, I did find that the copy was playable in QuickTime and IrfanView. I was still getting nothing but the audio portion in WMP. Anyway, it seems that I won’t be using up the full capacity of 30:11 of video that the LCD reports – not unless I buy more expensive batteries and/or an optional power adapter and shoot while that’s plugged into the wall.

Once the batteries are dead, you have to replace them before you can download your shots; the device does not seem to draw power from the USB connection. The camera is slow downloading video. I didn’t time it, but I think those 15 minutes of video took something like 10 minutes to download. Definitely not USB 2.0! The file size for that video was 486MB, so it consumes memory at a rate of about 31.5MB per minute when shooting video.

I like the camera. I didn't expect it to be a video camera. It has some rough edges, but it does what I wanted. The software is the real weak point.

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Date Reviewed:  12/09/2007
  • azureworld
  • from TX
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5 Star ReviewGreat Camera, epecially as it equipped
Strengths: Good price, size and features as a beginner camera
Weaknesses: Non Yet
Summary: Bought this camera for our son. He is 15 and this is a great beginner camera. Has audio, video and excellent

pictures. Easy to download pictures and videos to reply. This camera also has a viewfinder.

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Date Reviewed:  05/13/2007
  • stac1013
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5 Star ReviewKodak C653
Strengths: great image quality, quick download of pictures, great product!
Weaknesses: none
Summary: i bought this camera looking for an upgrade on my hp m415 (which i DO NOT RECOMMEND to anyone) and it works great! it download old pictures into my computer that my old one could not, it has excellent battery life with NiMH batteries and it takes great pictures of both scenery and people, even fireworks at night! great product, would recommend to anyone.

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Date Reviewed:  06/18/2007
  • Bhagwan
  • from CA
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    Aug 2005

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5 Star ReviewKodak C653
Strengths: Very compact with both eyepiece and LCD.
Weaknesses: None so far.
Summary: C653 is very compact with 32MB internal memory and take both SD/MMC. It is 6.1MP the pictures are very good. Has 20 screen mode I love it. Has anti shake technology helps to prevent from taking blurry in micro mode.

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Date Reviewed:  05/08/2007
  • jaya3
  • from PA
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4 Star Reviewvery nice
Strengths: it is very good
Weaknesses: no
Summary: it is very good product . I purchaged 7.1 mp if we compare i like this one only. It is very worth for price. I would recommend this one. if we want for lesser price this is the best one .

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Date Reviewed:  06/13/2008
  • boli2007
  • from TN
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4 Star ReviewGreat camera
Strengths: easy to operate and photo and video are great
Weaknesses: 6.1 MP is bit low
Summary: This camera is very easy to operate - you don't need user manual to learn how to use. All buttons are self-descriptive. The quality of photo and video is great and it takes only 2 AA alkaline battery. LCD is big but somehow I feel it isn't super clear. 6.1MP is bit now nowday. Other than that, everything is great.

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