It is SO easy to use! I'm on my 3rd one in 10 years. The battery / memory card door does eventually wear out but I can find an affordable replacement here in a few days and I already know how to use it. I do want to learn how to adjust settings so can't attest to ease or effectiveness of adjustments. if you're considering buying one, I suggest you find a review by someone who has more skills
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Nice camera for the price. One big problem however, the small sliding clip that hold the batteries in place is cheaply made. You must be very careful not to jam or break it. If you do say goodbye to your camera beacuse this cannot be repaired. Too bad beacuse this is the only problem with this camera. Otherwise would be great......
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I'm no Photographer. But I do take photos almost daily for my style blog. So I have been using the Kodak for 2 months straight. The camera takes great pictures on the General Setting both indoors and out. I rarely have to switch settings unless I am in motion or taking a close-up. Then I simply switch to the reduce blur or close-up setting on top of the camera. I don't have to go into a menu to switch the settings. The Menu is user friendly. My only complaint is that I can't choose to leave the self timer to on. Especially since I am taking self portraits all the time. After every 2 timed photo's, I have to reset the 2 shot timer. Especially when I have the camera set in a certain position to take a photo and have to pick it up to re-set the self timer. I also have issues when finding the menu to change the color settings. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. The camera is larger than most compact digitals because it uses AA batteries. A rechargable compact battery would have been better. For the price it was a no brainer choice for me. My friend also purchased the same camera that came with a 4" bendable tripod. She gifted the tripod to me since she knew I would use it more. I can hang the camera from a fence or tree branch, and set it just about anywhere and bend it to face up or down. Before this camera I had a compact Olympus. The menu was confusing and the photo's were inconsistant. The auto setting took horrible indoor photos that lacked color. But it was smaller to set on narrow ledges, and had a compact battery that was easily rechargeable. The Olympus was a gift from my employer, so I have no idea what the price was. Sadly my son dropped it. But I replaced it with the Kodak and have no regrets.Read full review
Good camera for the price. Easy to use and takes good clear pictures. I took 3 pictures and a message came up that memory was full so had to buy an SD card before I could take any more pictures. It should have had an SD card with it or at least info that one was needed before using camera for any photo taking session. I like the compact size and self focusing feature. Recommend buying extra batteries and charger because it uses up battery power pretty fast if you use it a lot.
We got the Kodak C182 and started using it right away. Just as all Kodak digitals I have owned it was very easy to use, user friendly and the quality of the pics for the money is just unbeatable, especially with the new 12.2 Meg. high resolution. I like the new automatic features and almost everything about the C182. But ours came with a spec in the viewer pane that frankly is a pain. We are living abroad just now so eBay sends to our trans-shipper. BY the time the product reached us the time limit on eBay buyer protection was finished. SIGH!!!!
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