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Kodak Easyshare CX7330 3.1 MP Digital Camera with 3xOptical Zoom (OLD MODEL)

3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars 55 ratings

Black
Compatible Mountings Kodak EasyShare
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Photo Sensor Technology CCD
Supported File Format JPEG
Image Stabilization Optical, Digital
Maximum Focal Length 111 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 3 x
Maximum Aperture 2.8 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum 90
Brand Kodak

About this item

  • 3.1-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-13-inch enlargements
  • Retinar 3x aspheric all-glass optical zoom lens combines with 3.3x digital zoom for a total of 9x zoom
  • Compatible with most Kodak EasyShare camera and printer docks; multi-zone autofocus; movie mode with audio
  • Store images in 16 MB of internal memory; also compatible with optional SD memory cards (not included)
  • Powered by 2 AA-size batteries (alkalines included, rechargeable NiMH recommended)
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4.4
4.8
4.1
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3.6
4.2
4.4
4.5
Easy to use
4.5
4.6
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display type
OLED
LCD
LCD
LCD
LCD
display size
1.6 inches
2.8 inches
2.8 inches
2.88 inches
2.8 inches
2.4 inches
lens type
Zoom
Close-Up
Formal
Telephoto
Fixed
zoom type
Optical Zoom, Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom
shooting modes
Movie
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Portrait, Automatic, Landscape
Automatic
connectivity tech
USB
USB
Micro USB
USB
USB
Wi-Fi, USB
video resolution
320 x 240, 15 fps
1080p
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2160p
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    Kodak Easyshare CX7330 3.1 MP Digital Camera with 3xOptical Zoom (OLD MODEL)

    Kodak Easyshare CX7330 3.1 MP Digital Camera with 3xOptical Zoom (OLD MODEL)


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    Product Description

    Product Description

    Get amazing picture quality with this Kodak EasyShare 3MP Digital Camera thanks to the Kodak Retinar 3x aspheric all-glass optical zoom lens. With 3.1MP resolution you'll enjoy fabulous prints up to 11x14". Features: 3x optical zoom plus3.3x digital zoom; Kodak color science for true-to-life color; multi-zone auto-focus; easy-to-access scene and color modes; video mode with audio; compatible with Kodak's EasyShare system; built-in flash with red-eye; auto picture rotation; real image optical viewfinder; 1.6" LCD; 5 scene modes; 16MB internal memory; SD/MMC card expansion slot; self-timer; USB cable; wrist strap; Kodak EasyShare software; and getting started kit.

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    The Kodak EasyShare CX7330 is ideal for the digital photographer who wants great photos from an easy-to-use camera. The CX7330 offers 3 MP resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens, 16 MB of internal memory, compatibility with SD and MMC memory cards, and a movie mode that continuously captures video up to the full capacity of your card.

    Optics and Resolution
    The CX7330 has a maximum resolution of 3.1 megapixels, for prints at 2,032 x 1,524 pixels (for 10 x 13-inch enlargements). It features a Kodak Retinar all-glass, aspherical 3x optical zoom lens, 3.3x advanced digital zoom, and a multizone autofocus system for crisp prints. It has a 35mm equivalency of 37-11mm.
    Movie Mode
    In addition to snapping still images, the CX7330 can also shoot video with sound at a resolution of 320 x 240 and a speed of 15 frames per second. Unlike other digital cameras, on which video is limited to a few minutes, you can shoot as much video as you have storage capacity, either in the internal memory or on an optional memory card.
    Scene modes quickly optimize your camera for common shooting conditions. More Features

    • Bright 1.6-inch indoor/outdoor LCD that makes it easy to view images, even in direct sunlight
    • Automatic picture rotation
    • Multizone autofocus easily handles pictures with multiple subjects
    • Built-in flash with auto, redeye, fill, and off modes
    • Print directly from your camera on any PictBridge-compatible printer
    • Multiple scene modes: auto, sport, landscape, close-up, and night

      Storage and Transfer
      Images can be stored within the CX7330's 16 MB internal memory or on optional Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards. The camera connects to Macs and Windows PCs via USB 1.1.

      Power and Size
      The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline included; NiMH rechargeables recommended). It measures 4.0 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 6.8 ounces without batteries.

      What's in the Box
      The package contains the Kodak EasyShare CX7330 digital camera, 2 AA alkaline batteries, a USB cable, a wrist strap, and a custom camera insert for optional EasyShare Camera and Printer Docks.

      Like all EasyShare cameras, the CX7330 includes Kodak EasyShare software for Windows and Mac, providing effortless transfer, organization, basic editing, sharing, and printing of digital photos. The software's exclusive One Touch to Better Pictures feature--which takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak--helps Windows users get vibrant, true-to-life prints from home inkjet printers while significantly reducing the trial, error, and waste usually associated with home photo printing.


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    Customer reviews

    3.3 out of 5 stars
    3.3 out of 5
    55 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and ease of use of the digital camera. For example, they mention it takes great pictures, has a simple zoom feature, and is easy to use. That said, some say the battery life is good and the camera is good for simple straightforward photography.

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    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it takes great pictures, has a simple zoom feature that gets good closeups, and has clear photos. It's a good little camera for simple straightforward photography, and is easy to use. The photos are a very nice size and the color is not washed out. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality and recommend it to others.

    "...This camera is also very easy to use--nice, simple zoom feature that gets good closeups without having to be right in someone's face...." Read more

    "Good camera for 3MP, sweet pictures, battery life good, only one problem I had, the dial is faulty and sometimes the camera powers up by itself...." Read more

    "...allows you to take photos at night, fast-moving sports pics, photos very close up, or photos of distant landscapes at the turn on a button, all with..." Read more

    "...Good little camera for simple straightforward photography." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers find the digital camera very easy to use. They say it has a nice, simple zoom feature and is reliable. They also appreciate the easy way it performs and the simple cable to figure out.

    "...This camera is also very easy to use--nice, simple zoom feature that gets good closeups without having to be right in someone's face...." Read more

    "I bought my camera used. Very simple to operate -- yet with enough functions to allow you to do a lot of different things...." Read more

    "...It did what I expected it to do, right out of the box. The cable was simple to figure out (don't know why anyone would need the docking station),..." Read more

    "Hi really like the easy way this camera performs. I just wish I could find a user guide for it." Read more

    Excellent Basic Camera
    4 Stars
    Excellent Basic Camera
    While researching to buy a digital camera I narrowed my search down to two Kodak Easy Share cameras. This was the one I bought because the other model I wanted was not available where I bought it. The only downside to this camera is, like many have said, is when you turn it off it resets your chosen flash settings. The initial battery does not last long at all, but I recommend a pack of Energizer E2 batteries as they have quite a long life, or the rechargeable batteries Kodak recommends. It also has an auto-shutoff feature to conserve batteries. This camera is great for taking basic pictures. I enjoy taking pictures of scenic views and using them as a screen saver, or just family and friends photos then creating an online album to share with everyone. Pictures do print nicely as well, depending on the printer and paper (especially when using the Kodak printer dock). I have occasionally had blurry pictures, but I'm not sure if that is the camera or my nerves. It does have a sport setting for objects in motion, so when not taking scenery pictures, I use that a lot. I definitely recommend this camera to anyone who likes to take pictures but has a smaller budget.EDIT: After about four years, at least two of which did not include as much picture taking as the first year, I finally had to buy a new camera. This Kodak started giving me trouble by either refusing to turn on or by shutting itself off at random (was not the batteries, because I replaced them multiple times). It was a good camera back when I bought it, I was just a little disappointed in how long it lasted. I now have a Canon PowerShot A3100IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Blue) since I couldn't get another Kodak (and it was only $100 in 2009 at Ultimate Electronics (now bankrupt)). While the colors in pictures are not as vibrant as those taken with the Kodak, the Canon has a faster shutter speed and I have far less blurry pictures since technology had greatly improved over those four years. I would have bought another Kodak if I could have, however I needed one quickly and the local store did not have ANY Kodak cameras, and, unless something drastically changes for Kodak, no one ever will (plus the EasyShare software is no longer supported or available for download).
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2004
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I take a lot of pictures, but didn't want to spend a lot of money on a new digital....don't want to worry about it being lost or stolen. I bought this camera because it had gotten really great reviews from other users but was still really inexpensive. Maybe users who need a whole lot of features or manual controls wouldn't be happy with it, but the pictures I've taken so far have been excellent.

    This camera is also very easy to use--nice, simple zoom feature that gets good closeups without having to be right in someone's face. I agree with other reviewers that the door where you insert the memory card seems VERY fragile, but otherwise it's pretty sturdy and compact.

    I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a better array of features and such good crisp pictures in other cameras in this price range. If I like it as much as I think I'm going to, I'm also going to spring for the matched printer dock so I can print some of these nice photos. I checked it out too (so you don't have to) and it got equally good reviews across the board.
    54 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2006
    Color: Black
    This was my second digital camera. The first one...can't even remember the brand... just quit working. Other than that I was very happy with it. A major difference between the two was that the other camera used a lithium battery and I gave it the "brand new baby" test. I had it over a year and never did replace the batteries and I can't even estimate how many photos I took. This Easyshare was given to me for Christmas and I replaced the AA batteries twice by the end of Christmas day. Fortunately rechargeable batteries have solved that problem. Other than that, not bad cameras until you learn how to work with digital photos. Now I understand that it isn't normal for the viewing screen to be too dark to see the photo subject. Even when the light was pretty moderate, if I zoomed in I could not see the photo. I have to take test pictures to see how they came out. Even then I often don't get the picture centered. My oldest daughter who is quite technology savvy, told me that I should be able to adjust the contrast to correct the problem. Neither of us was able to find a way to fix it. There is a lot of red eye but can be solved with the edit features available on most photo viewing software. Of course I'd have a lot more time on my hands if I just didn't have the red eye in the first place. I didn't like the camera software. It was a royal pain in the rear. It had a photo tutorial that always loaded at start up. Every time, every day. Unless of course it froze up and messed up my whole computer until I had to restart the computer. Even customer support couldn't help me make it stop. I only had peace after restoring my computer and using Adobe Photo Shop to download my pictures. I don't use the provided software any longer and am much happier. Had I known then what I know now, I'd have kept looking.
    One person found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2010
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    Good camera for 3MP, sweet pictures, battery life good, only one problem I had, the dial is faulty and sometimes the camera powers up by itself. refurbished products should be avoided, savings not worth the hassle.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I bought my camera used. Very simple to operate -- yet with enough functions to allow you to do a lot of different things. It allows you to use an autofocus, but also allows you to take photos at night, fast-moving sports pics, photos very close up, or photos of distant landscapes at the turn on a button, all with x2 or x4 magnification with no pre-adjustments. It even allows you to take short video with sound.
    Hooking the camera up to a computer only takes a mini-USB cord to attach and upload to your computer. 2 GB of memory allows you to take over 700 photos before you have to delete or upload somewhere else.
    My only complaint is a design flaw. The wheel/knob to turn the unit on and select the mode has virtually nothing to hold on to. You can't grab it with your fingers. If the knob sticks a bit, you have trouble turning the wheel.
    The photos re a very nice size, and the color is not washed out. Buying a dock for it can be tricky. You need to really do your research to make sure you buy the right one... then there may be outdated firmware issues.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2006
    Color: Black
    3.1 M Pixels is a little low by today's standards, but is adequate for many common uses (web pages and 4x6 prints). This camera takes good quality pictures in most common situations. It could be a great 1st camera for a teenager if it was reliable.

    I noticed other reviews expressing unhappiness about battery life. I went with rechargable NiMH from the beginning and had no problems with battery life.

    Unfortunately, the battery compartment is a particularly poor design. It is a fragile design that not only covers the battery, but forms one side of the battery contacts. Other cameras use a separate mechanism internally to hold the battery in place and create mechanically strong contact. The outer cover in those designs is cosmetic. As small pieces of the cover break off the battery compartment door will continue to close, but will not properly lock in place and will not produce enough pressure to make electrical contact. The result is that camera operates intermittently.

    I bought 2 of these cameras for my teenage girls. Both cameras had to be returned (one of them twice) within a few months of purchase because the plastic battery compartment door broke. While they were replaced by Kodak, the replacements had the same problem. In less than a year after purchase both camera's were permanently out of service.

    Overall a waste of money.
    2 people found this helpful
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