Kodak EasyShare C143 Digital Camera (Red)

Kodak EasyShare C143 Digital Camera (Red).

Kodak EasyShare C143

Kodak EasyShare C143

Looking for a camera that makes sharing your pictures as simple as 1, 2, 3? Then you’ll love the Kodak EasyShare C143 Digital Camera. The C143 is a 12 megapixel digital camera with a 3X optical zoom and 2.7-inch bright LCD. The C143 features Kodak’s Smart Capture and Facial Recognition along with Kodak’s unique -inchShare-inch button that allows for one-button upload to email, KODAK GALLERY, YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, FLICKR, TWITTER, and ORKUT sites.

5Spectacular photo quality
By Christina “sassynebrasky”
Watch Video Here. One word: WOW. I’m just so thrilled with this camera. It’s so easy to use, I didn’t once have to break out the instructions to get this thing up and going. It’s super sleek looking and the color is a nice touch. Most importantly – the quality of photos is just amazing. Even under low light conditions, the quality doesn’t suffer. You can shoot photos fairly quickly and there isnt a long pause time between shoots, for those wanting to take quick shots and not miss the moment. Videos are okay, but not great, though I didn’t purchase this camera for that feature, and it’s nice having video capability if nothing else is available. Anyway, my video should speak for itself. There are several different modes to choose from for those who are control freaks. As far as the “share” feature, I’m not quite sold on it yet. It’s easier for me to just put the SD card into my computer rather than go through the hassle of going through each photo, selecting it, choosing the share option, plugging it into the computer…etc., etc. Overall, a great camera for such a low price and I recommend it.

5Nice pictures and super easy to use!
By M. Viola
Just as the title says this camera takes Nice pictures and is super easy to use!
Also, the red is an excellent color!

5Great Camera and Great Price
By Booklover
I Love It. When I push the GO button there is No Hesitation. The photos of my grandkids, birds and my pets are great. The movies are good quality. You can turn off the red-eye preflash – that helps with the animal photos. It is small and light weight. It takes standard AA batteries. Great Buy!

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #944 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Model: 1849637
  • Dimensions: 5.75″ h x 2.31″ w x 5.81″ l, .74 pounds
  • Display size: 2.7

Features

  • 12 megapixels for high-quality pictures
  • 3X optical zoom
  • 2.7 in. bright LCD
  • One-button upload to e-mail, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, ORKUT, and FLICKR sites
  • Kodak’s Smart Capture feature

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Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder

Product Description

Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder

Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder

When you take what you shoot seriously, you need a serious camcorder that lives up to your demands. The Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom – 2009 MODEL
does the job with astonishing high definition detail and color reproduction. The VIXIA HV40 delivers the unparalleled combination of a Genuine Canon 10x HD Video Lens, a Canon Full HD CMOS Image Sensor and DIGIC DV II Image Processor for stunning image quality. Once you experience and see the images you capture, you won’t trust your shots to any other camcorder. Add to that the SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer that keeps your video and photos steady and Instant AF, giving you fast, accurate focus so you don’t miss that important moment, and you’ve got a camcorder that’s hard to match. The Canon VIXIA HV40 also offers a 2.7-inch multi-angle vivid widescreen LCD with true color, and the ability to shoot in Native 24p Mode. The Canon VIXIA HV40 HD camcorder opens up a world of shooting possibilities, so check it out, you’ll love what you see. Canon USA 1-year limited warranty included.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #803 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 3686B001AA
  • Released on: 2010-10-04
  • Dimensions: 5.40″ h x 3.50″ w x 3.20″ l, 1.20 pounds
  • Display size: 2.7

Features

  • HDV format delivers high-definition video to miniDV tape
  • Genuine Canon 10x HD video lens; SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer
  • DIGIC DV II image processor; 24p Cinema Mode, 30p Progressive Mode
  • 2.7-inch Multi-Angle Vivid Widescreen LCD
  • HDMI terminal for easy, one-cable connectivity to your HDTV

Editorial Reviews

The Canon VIXIA HV40 is one of the latest additions to our large family of HD camcorders. For those seeking the ultimate in HD video quality, we bring a host of Canon Exclusive features you won’t find anywhere else – from our own 2.96-megapixel Full HD CMOS image sensor and advanced DIGIC DV II image processor, delivering breathtaking detail and the best in color reproduction, to SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization and Instant Auto Focus to give you the ultimate control demanded by High Definition. With the Genuine Canon 10x HD video zoom lens and a host of other advanced features the VIXIA HV40 is sure to be your choice in High Definition camcorders. If you wish to continue to use your existing Standard Definition equipment, the VIXIA HV40 has both SD and HD recording modes. The VIXIA HV40 is easy to use and delivers the high level of performance you’ve come to expect from Canon. Our vast experience with photographic and broadcast television cameras brings you the optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance, and the latest in technological advancements you expect. The VIXIA HV40 is the premium quality High Definition video tape camcorder for sophisticated and discerning videographers. Read More….

Customer Reviews

5The Latest Revision of an Excellent Camcorder
By Lon J. Seidman

Over ten years ago I bought Sony’s legendary TRV-900. It was a consumer camera so good and so ahead of its time that it remained on the market for four years – an eternity in the consumer electronics industry.

Canon has a similar product in their HV series HDV camcorders. They released such an outstanding camera two years ago with the HV20 that the two new models since (the HV30 and now the HV40) are really just small refinements of a mature and well designed product.

**NEW FEATURES**
So let’s get one thing out of the way up front: There really isn’t much of a difference between this camera and last year’s HV30 (which was a small upgrade on the superb HV20). As an HV20 owner, I felt right at home when this arrived and I powered it up. Video quality is about the same, they look pretty much the same, and overall performance is the same too.

What is different is the addition of true 24P recording which offers a more film-like frame rate over the standard 30 frames per second. It should be noted that prior versions of this camera (as well as Canon’s AVCHD models) also shoot 24P but that mode requires additional software to get to “true” 24P video when editing. You’ll want to check to ensure that your editing software supports true 24P footage as it’s not a configuration that is on many consumer cameras.

**AVCHD OR HDV?***
If you’re reading this it’s likely that you’re in the market for a new camcorder. It’s also likely that you’re confused over the multitude of different formats currently available: hard disk, flash memory, tape, etc. etc.

Despite the many recording mediums, the current crop of consumer cameras can be delineated into two camps: AVCHD (the hard disk and flash based cameras) and HDV (tape based).

HDV cameras have two advantages over their AVCHD counterparts. The first, while not as compelling a reason as a year ago, is compatibility. HDV was the first consumer HD format and is almost universally supported by just about every video editing software package released over the last three to four years. In addition the HV40 can also shoot in the older standard definition DV format, a format so old that even software and hardware from ten years ago can work with the footage.


Another factor to consider is the firewire port. Want to record directly to your PC or Mac? Or perhaps do a live broadcast to UStream or Stickam? HDV cameras like the HV40 stream compressed video in realtime over Firewire, something the AVCHD cameras don’t do.

Still, Canon’s AVCHD cameras are now recording at a higher bitrate and with a more advanced video compression algorithm that makes for better image quality. Canon’s flash based cameras, like the outstanding VIXIA HFS100, are mostly solid state and lack the complex (and delicate) machinery of a tape-based camcorder like the HV40.

**CONCLUSION**
Canon’s HV20 was a very mature product right at launch and that maturity continues in this iteration. Still, there’s nothing so compelling in the HV40 that makes it a necessary upgrade for HV30 or HV20 owners. For first time buyers, if you’re able to pick up an older model at a lower price you won’t be making much of a sacrifice in terms of features. It’s a great camera, just not any greater than the prior versions!

For most consumers HDV cameras are old technology. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if the HV40 is the last tape-based camcorder Canon releases to market. AVCHD has matured to the point that I am now recommending that to friends over HDV based cameras. AVCHD’s lack of moving parts combined with the very low cost of flash memory makes it tough to recommend the bulkier mechanical alternatives like the HV40.

If, however, you’re using an older computer or need to stream video live the HV40 is one of the best (if not the best) HDV consumer cameras on the market.

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