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Kodak EasyShare C433
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Oct 26, 2006
  • 3.5
Great price
Consistent sharpness
Good colors
Lots of scene modes
No video-out cable bundled
Not very good in low light
Video at only 13fps
Slow

Kodak’s recently launched EasyShare C433 belongs to the starter-level segment, the people moving on from film-based point-and-shoot cameras or those who want more than what their phone cams have to offer, both in quality as well as features. But is it really worth that upgrade? Will your images come better than what your phone cam can produce and will the extra features really make that much of a difference? Lets find out.

Build
The Kodak C433 is built like most cameras in its segment — compact and functional. With a body size of 91x69x35 mm, it’s quite compact, but the extra breadth makes it a bit too bulky to fit in a pocket without sticking out. It weighs a mere 180g, which is pretty acceptable for a camera of its category. Though the body is primary comprised of plastic, the overall build quality of the C433 seems quite sturdy.

The back of the C433 has a few self-explainable buttons, namely delete, menu, review and share. It also has the standard directional controls with an ‘Ok’ button in the centre and the wide and tele toggle on the top right part of the camera’s back. The 1.8” LCD display is quite functional, until you’re out in bright sunlight, where it gets hard to make out anything.

The top of the camera has the main jog control, which allows you to switch between different shooting modes, and playback.

Features
The C433 features a native resolution of 4 megapixels, which may not be optimum for full page high quality pictures, but would do great for 4x6 inch or postcard-sized prints. It features 3x optical zoom that should help out in better framing your shots.

One thing I found pretty odd was that the camera did not come bundled with a composite cable option, which people usually use to view their pictures on a big(ger) TV screen. It may be minimal, but a casual user, especially in that segment would make the most out of that particular feature. Of course, the cable can easily be picked up separately at any respectable camera shop, but budget cam or not, Kodak should have bundled that cable in the box.

Being a budget camera, you obviously wont get many manual features in this model, but the presets by themselves should help you achieve your desired results.


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it's very nice and cute
tinku @ Feb 09, 2008
Very good
Abhinav basu @ Dec 10, 2006
Hey how about a consumer digicam shoot out cannon, nikon, kodak, samsing, sony 4mp to 6mp . Specially on photo quality
that should give a better picture than stand alone reviews (u big shots arnt ever happy entry level cam performances)
MICGUN @ Nov 23, 2006
Its amazing, what's the best price for this little ginie?( any discounts)
Ritul Madaan, New Delhi @ Nov 18, 2006
Good
radha krishna @ Nov 08, 2006
Good
B.Radhakrishna,hyd. @ Nov 08, 2006
Nikon l4 is another good option for entry level cameras
mohit gupta noida @ Nov 08, 2006
With only 3x optical zoom and no digital zoom it doesnt make attractive to me.
anindya,kolkata @ Nov 07, 2006
Bekar camera hai kisi bhi kamm ka nahi hai. Ithna mahanga hai ki koi kush nahi kar sakta hai.
abhishek kumar singh, ranchi @ Nov 06, 2006
Hi i am planning to buy a good digital camera with a small budget for home purposes , can anyone suggest me one with good features & best buy?
Sheetal, Navi mumbai @ Nov 06, 2006
I want 2 buy this .Can u give its price detail and can i get in installment
imtaz guahati @ Nov 05, 2006
Great cam to see but i must see personally. Is there any other model at this price range? Nice product to reach middle class.
Tarak nath chatterjee @ Nov 04, 2006
Hi, i am planning to buy a digital camera with a small budget for home purpose, can anyone suggest me one with good features and best buy.
Judson , Hyderabad @ Nov 03, 2006
How can i buy this item from india please send me the details
means price , where to buy etc
Tarun Kumar Sarkar, Coimbatore @ Nov 02, 2006
Hey , we can get a nikon l2 , 6.0 mp, with a 1 gb sd card , card reader , tripod all this in 10500 rupess ..Why go for this then
Sandeep , Mumbai @ Oct 30, 2006
I have brought one recently. And during the shooting the battery went dry and then the lens got stuck i tried but it eventually got bent what i can do can anyone help?? I stay in chennai
parveen chennai @ Oct 30, 2006
I want to buy
derrick accra @ Oct 28, 2006
Great cam as i see it - value for money. Hope to check it out personally myself.
Robert, New Delhi @ Oct 27, 2006
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