Kodak Advantix C750 APS Date Camera

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(4.5 out of 5)
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent camera for a great price

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Dec
1, 2002 (Manassas, VA)
I received this camera as a Christmas gift last year. I had done research on the internet and knew I wanted an APS camera with zoom capability. At the time, this camera was very hard to find.
The Kodak Adnvantix C750 has given me the sharpest pictures I've ever had with any instant camera. Close-ups are excellent. In the year I've had the camera, I've been on three vacations and every shot was crystal clear.
The camera is lightweight, compact and easy to use. Great for family shots or vacation pics.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
THE VERY BEST!

(5 out of 5) by K. Morton on May
29, 2002 (Brooklyn, NY United States)
I am not a camera expert, but I am a 'perfect picture' fanatic...and this camera leaves me complaint-free. I traveled to Cancun in April and the Bahamas in May, and my pictures captured the weather, water..and scenery so well that I was the envy of the office. I couldn't believe it! You could see every ripple in the pool and the exact color of the ocean and sky (which I thought wouldn't be captured). Crisp doesn't even begin to describe how my pics turned out. While in the Bahamas we took a professional family portrait, then took some shots on my camera for the heck of it. Had I been able to see (beforehand) how my pics would have turned out I NEVER would have paid for a professioanl portrait. They looked EXACTLY the same!! Right now one of my co-workers is a little upset with me because he took my pics home to scan them and upon seeing them his wife threw a tantrum, and demanded a vacation....
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Great camera with great features

(5 out of 5) by Mary H Schena on Sep
3, 2001 (Mosheim, TN United States)
This is my first nice camera and I love it! My favorite feature is the zoom. I have a one year old, and it is great to be able to get close up pictures without her grabbing the camera. I also like the date being printed on the back of the pictures. This makes it easy to keep track of her age if I fall behind on organizing my photo albums. I do have one recommendation. Only use 200 speed film (unless you are going to be taking alot of action shots) because the picture quality tends to be alot better than when using 400.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Lightweight, sharp pics, different modes, but construction??

(4 out of 5) by Jayson A. Olson on Jan
2, 2003 (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA)
I purchased this camera for my parents for an upcoming vacation they were going to take. The overall impression was that it was Kodak, came with a better than average zoom feature, provided different modes of APS picture taking and came with numerous rolls of film.
When the camera arrived, we were all pleased with its size and weight. It is extremly small and fits my mothers small hands and purse great, and it's one of the lightest camera's I've ever held.
The functionality is pretty straight forward: Takes classic (standard), Panoramic, and HD pics (slightly large than standard) on APS film. We were able to set the date and time and take pics within minutes. Came with a wrist strap, battery, and a decent case as well.
However, the first rolls we developed were blurry, clearly the lens was defective upon arrival. We returned the camera and had it repaced with the same model. The pictures turned out excellent, however, the acryllic lens cap was cracked upon arrival. This suggests to me that the lightweight materials and construction may a bit to light weight and fragile for the cost.
The saving grace is that it does have one of the better zoom features, it's size, and the extra film you get with this bundle. Though you get more B&W than color. And despite the slightly cracked lens cover, it takes fabulous pictures for a point and shoot.
The only awkward feature was the lens cap/flash combination. The flash is part of the tilt up lens cover. Of course you must fold up the lens cap/cover anytime you take a picture (flash or not), but it seems like it may possibly be susceptible to accidental damage. Especially if you forget to place the zoom feature back to normal. Takes some getting used to.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
extremely happy with this camera

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jul
20, 2001
When I first saw this camera I thought it looked like a toy and wondered how the pictures would turn out. Well, believe me I was pleasantly surprised...the pictures were beautiful! In any light the pictures were clear, and the raised flash really works in preventing "red-eye". I would highly recommend this camera to others.