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Accessoies
- The Complete Guide to Digital Photography, 2nd Edition: Completely Revised and Updated (A Lark Photography Book)
- Efilm USB MultiMedia and Secure Digital Card Reader
- Kodak 5V AC Adapter for Select DX, LS & P Series Digital Cameras
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Features
- Keep your special pictures close without filling your internal memory.
- Create better, brighter, more vivid pictures and clear up dark shadows right on the camera.
- Reduce blur caused by camera shake or subject movement.
Product Description
Package Contents: Kodak EasyShare V1003 Zoom Digital Camera, KLIC-7003 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, 5V AC adapter, carry strap, USB cable, Getting Started Guide, custom camera insert for Camera and Printer docksKodak's EasyShare V1003 Zoom Digital Camera takes the very best digital photos and makes it easier to share. Get stunning detail with 10 Megapixels and a sharp 3x optical/4x digital zoom. Capture digital video and store it directly to the 32MB internal memory, or to the SD/MMC card you can slide in. On-camera settings let you customize each photo, and the 2.5" LCD display gives you a good look at what you just shot. Have a picture you want to share? Tag it with the Share button & it'll be ready for e-mail or printing later. TTL AutoFocus modes for multizone and center zones; Macro (close-up) focus capable Auto and manual exposure modes TTL metering; multi-pattern, center-weighted, center spot Scene modes - portrait, sport, landscape, close up, night portrait, night landscape, snow, beach, text/document, fireworks, flower, museum/manner, self-portrait, high ISO, children, backlight, panning, candlelight, sunset, custom, panorama, anti blur 2 to 10 second Self Timer modes On Camera Edit using Kodak Perfect Touch Technology Custom settings - camera sounds, sound volume, digital zoom, LCD brightness, LCD auto dimmer, auto power off, date/time, video out, photoframe, red-eye pre-flash, date stamp, video date display, blur warning, language I/O interface - A/V output (NTSC or PAL, user-selectable), KODAK Camera Dock/Printer Dock Interface, digital (USB 2.0) connection Kodak USA One-Year Warranty Dimensions(WHD) - 4.1 2.1 1 (103 54.5 25 mm) Weight - 5 oz. (141.5 g) EasyShare dock is optional - not included Direct printing capable with Kodak Photo Printer 500, ImageLink print system compatible, PictBridge enabled printers USB allows image transfer to PC or
Customer reviews
A beautiful mediocrity 
First off, let me just say that I'm a Canon believer. The only reason I have this camera is because I got it at work as a prize. I've owned a Canon A40 (2MP) and a Canon A80 (4MP). I've never been too big a fan of Kodak's build quality (cheap plastic on many lower end models) and have always been skeptical about their image quality.
The good thing about this camera is that it feels solidly built. I can't really attest to it's durability, as I've never been unfortunate enough to have dropped it. Kudos to Kodak for the appearance of the camera - it's a good size, has a solid weight, and the screen looks really nice. The buttons are small and difficult to distinguish but functional enough. The menu isn't as intuitive as what I've used on my Canon's, acceptable, but not great.
The real weakness of this camera lies in it's picture quality. Since my A80 is only 4MP, I figured that this would be a nice upgrade for me, regardless of my preference to Canon's design and interface. I only recently had a real chance to use the camera and it was then that I learned that it's image quality was not adequate for me.
I was visiting Sea World, and I took my A80 and the v1003. We were taking pictures with both cameras of the same shows and after I got home, I began comparing the shots in iPhoto. I was disappointed by the amount of noise/grain in the v1003's shots. My Canon shots were generally brighter and certainly not plagued with noise. Even some outdoor shots in bright daylight couldn't match up to those of the Canon. The shutter response was slow, despite prepping for the shot, there was too much lag. Most of the action shots were caught with the Canon. Even more disappointing was the video quality. This camera records at 640x480, much better than my Canon's 320x240, but the compression is horrible. I like that I was able to zoom in and out as I recorded (a feature that my A80 lacks) but I was completely unimpressed after seeing the videos on my computer.
Certainly this camera is priced cheaper than what I have paid for either of my Canon's when they were available, but the quality is still inexcusable. I won't say that the camera is completely worthless, but even at Amazon's price, it is a hard sell if you are even remotely serious about the quality of your photos. This is a good camera for "fun" occasions and may be enough for a school student to take pictures of their friends. I wouldn't count on it for a major event or a family trip. The v1003 failed to take the roll of my A80 and since then I decided to purchase a Canon SD870.
Fantastic consumer camera 
This is a great camera for the average consumer. Probably one of the better consumer level cameras. If you want anything better, you're going to have to spend more money on a professional camera.
I received the camera as a wedding present to replace my 5 year old Kodak Easyshare 4MP camera.
I am very pleased with this gift.
The video mode is very nice. I like how it will automatically focus to deal with lighting issues.
The quality of the video is also very nice. Obviously not as clean and crisp as a digital camcorder, but still very nice for a camera.
The images are very, very excellent, as stated above. I love the variety of pre-set modes that come included with the camera. No longer do I have to mess around with the ISO or shutter or lighting settings. The modes automatically do it for you. Though you may need to tweak the settings a little bit to your liking. Though, make sure to change back the settings when you are done with them, otherwise your pictures will look different. If a mode is selected and you turn it off, the next time you turn it on it will be back in the default Auto mode.
I also love how the camera plays sounds whenever there's an error or something else happens. THankfully though, you can turn the sounds off if you don't like them.
The only tiny nitpick I have about this product is the battery. The battery works quite fine. It has a long life. The only thing is it is Kodak's own proprietary battery. You cannot use AA's or AAA's you already have. You have to use their own Lithium battery. Again, it really isn't a problem, just a tiny nitpick. Thankfully the battery is very long lasting and charges up fast. From an empty batter to full charge is only 90 minutes or so.
All in all, this is the best consumer level digital camera I've ever had, and I've had quite a few. It is easy, lightweight, and provides excellent pictures and settings.
movie download porblems 
lets u film movies in HD mode one problem is the movie uses 700GB thats bigger then a dvd for less then 20 minutes worth lenth . I wanted to save theese to cd - r rom but the movie I made with the camera where too big just the same size as a hollywood dvd . the other problem was Downloading the movie to my pc after dueing so the movie kept freezing up on my pc when playing. Can any body tell me why it skips on my pc. I was filming on boat in fast motion but it downloaded with slipping problems. when playing it on the camera it dident have that problem. its possible it downloaded with problems.. all it takes it one crew up and u wont be happy with this camera. Any body else having this problem ?? reply to my question & I will read it latter, thanks
Outdoor not indoor 
I bought this camera last October. I have been very disappointed with it. It takes great outdoor pictures but for indoor pictures it is a crap shoot. They might look good on the screen but once downloaded too often they are blurry or grainy. The flash can be harsh on the eyes when used, especially with kids and in my opinion make the picture too bright. And not using the flash the pics are worse than ever. I am tired of getting cameras that take great outdoor pics and HORRIBLE indoor pictures. Course I have just been sticking to Kodak easyshare cameras so might be time to change brands.
a kodak moment 
Kodak EasyShare V1003 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Midnight Black)
what a nice camera!.... you can highlite, crop and fix the photo all in the camera!...also it stores your pics when your memory card runs out....the lcd screen is large and clear and you can see the screen even in the bright sun!....i highly recommend this product!







