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Includes: Kodak EasyShare DX6440 Zoom Digital
Camera, CRV3 lithium battery or equivalent, Video out cable, USB cable,
Wrist strap, Kodak EasyShare software CD, Documentation,
Custom camera insert for optional Kodak EasyShare camera dock.
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Snap a picture with the DX6440 and youll be impressed by your
photographic genius. Something else sure to impress is its
professional-quality Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon lens. The DX6440 also
features programmed scene modes for a quick, simple solution for common
situations - so you get the shot you want, just the way you want it. The
camera itself is portable. Being small and lightweight, it has no problem
riding in a pocket all day long without being obtrusive and bulky. The
camera also employs Kodak's menuing system which is very easy to use and
understand right out of the box. Every function was easy to find and
navigate to by using Kodak's dial and joystick interface. Picture quality
is above-standard, utilizing a Shneider-Kreuznach lens (a maker
world-renowned for it's quality optics), and a 4 megapixel CCD sensor.
Low-light performance is surprisingly capable. Sporting a fast f2.2 lens,
dark-light images come out fairly well, with little noise or chromatic
aberration. The ability to have creative control over the camera is a nice
addition with Kodak's manual PAS control functions. Aperture, ISO speed,
shutter speed, and focus are among the differnt manual functions which
could be called upon by an experienced user. The quality of construction
is also superb, being comprised of mostly polymer or ABS plastic. It is
tough, able to respond to the usual jars or shocks that most users would
encounter. The camera's eyepiece also includes a diopter adjustment,
especially useful for those with poorer eye-sight or require the use of
glasses. The 1.8" LCD does a decent job performing indoors or outdoors,
although in extremely bright sunlight the image tends to wash out, typical
of most LCD screens.
EasyShare
DX6440 Major Features:
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4x
Zoom Digital Camera featuring 4.0 effective megapixels. |
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4.0
effective megapixels for 2,304x1,728-pixel
images. |
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1.8" High Resolution Indoor/Outdoor LCD display, easily readable indoor/outdoor, even in direct sunlight. |
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4X Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon
optical zoom lens,
5.5-21.8mm (equivalent
to a 36-144mm lens on a 35mm camera). |
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Digital
zoom up to 3.8x magnification. |
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High-speed precision, low light auto-focus. |
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TTL Multi-pattern, center weighted, center spot metering. |
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Multiple picture-taking modes: Portrait, Automatic, Close-up, Landscape, Sport, Night, Burst, Aperture Priority, Shutter priority. |
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On-camera "share" button for simple printing, e-mailing and organizing. |
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Exceptional color quality under any lighting condition with Kodak color science inside. |
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Automatic, sport, portrait, night, landscape, close-up, program
(aperture priority, shutter priority) modes. |
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"Capture always ready" capability lets users snap a picture in any camera function setting (e.g., review mode). |
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White balance: auto, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent. |
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Four flash modes: automatic, fill, red-eye and off. |
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ISO equivalency auto (100-200) and selectable (100, 200, 400). |
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Shutter speed 4-1/2200 second. |
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Aperture: wide f/2.2-5.6; tele 4.8-13. |
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Color, sepia, black-and-white modes. |
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Optional removable SecureDigital or MultiMedia
card storage. |
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Powered by CRV3 lithium battery or optional AC adaptor. |
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USB
cable for high-speed connection to a computer. |
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DPOF
(Digital Print Order Format) compatibility. |
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Compatible with optional Kodak EasyShare camera dock 6000. |
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Full Specification |
The Lowest Price is not always best !
When you buy a digital camera, the basic package almost always includes
extras such as a battery charger, lens cap, batteries, flash memory card, and software.
One of the more disreputable practices a dealer can engage in is called unbundling. These
dealers remove items from the package that are normally included in the price and
price them separately.
When purchasing
a camera you have three components of the price to consider - the camera price, postage and
handling, and taxes. Many dealers lower the price to make the camera more attractive, then
increase the postage and handling to boost their profits.
Hesitate before
accepting extended warranties. Every knowledgeable consumer expert says it's better to
gamble. Most of a company's profit is in the sale of these warranties so they press, and
press hard. Your job is to resist, and resist hard. The only thing to keep in mind is that
digital cameras can be horribly expensive to repair. If you want peace of mind, you may
want the warranty, even though it's probably overpriced. The cost of a repair can
approach, or even exceed, the original purchase price.
When you buy a
camera from a reputable dealer, you expect to be able to return it if you aren't
satisfied. Some dealers try to discourage this by requiring a restocking fee for returned
merchandise. This is always explained as a way to recover their costs of checking the
merchandise and restoring the packaging you may have opened.
Many dealers is
truly a false, deceptive and a total crook. Bait and switch tactics used. Does not sell
new merchandise and will ship used or refurbished goods without notifying customer. They then
try to charge a restock fee on top of their exobitant shipping fees to make a profit where
they could not on their goods. A try case of buyer beware.
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