11/09/2011

Kodak Easyshare CX7430 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Review

Kodak Easyshare CX7430 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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Kodak CX7430 Purchased: June 2004, used frequently

MOST NOTABLE FEATURE: 640x480 VIDEO+AUDIO CAPABILITY (NO TIME LIMIT)
1) Using ordinary 1800mah NiMH rechargeable AA batteries, I have been able to take videowith audio at the highest quality setting for over 55 minutes (until my memory card ranout) with the LCD screen TURNED ON the entire time, and the low battery indicator didn't even appear!
2) 1GB SD cards have fallen swiftly in price and are a great addition to this camera.My1GB Lexar SD card can record over 55 minutes of video with audio at high quality (640 by480 pixels, 13 frames per second), and 80 minutes at medium quality (320 by 240 pixels,20 frames per second; max time limit is 80 minutes for this setting).A 512MB SD cardcan record for just over 28 minutes straight (highest setting), and a 256MB SD card for slightly over 13minutes.
3) Most digital cameras offer video capability, but limit your filming time to 30 secondsor 3 minutes per video in most cases.Those that don't limit filming time usuallyprovide resolution nowhere as good as the CX7430's high-quality video. (Update: Canon's SD-series cameras are a major exception. Note that you will pay much more [except for the SD110] and that you will only get about 15-25 minutes of 640x480 15fps video/audio out of a 1GB SD card.The SD300's [4MP] picture quality is about the same as the Kodak CX7430's.)
4) The camera is highly competitively priced even when compared to dedicated digitalvideo camcorders that use memory cards rather than tapes or DVDs.Both resolution andframe rate are comparable to or even better than the "digital tapeless" camcorders I havelooked at on amazon (as of October 2004), and given its still photo capability the CX7430 is bargain-priced. Anyone considering buying a digital tapeless camcorder should definitely consider thiscamera when deciding on their purchase.
- NOTE: Videos are recorded in QUICKTIME format.PRO's:
1) Great video capability as described above.The camera's microphone is excellent--I'verecorded videos in both quiet environments and an extremely loud dance club and thecamera adapted perfectly to both situations--no static or undesirable anomalies (thoughit did not pick up much of the bass in the club, if that matters).I've even used thecamera several times to record audio from my grad classes (camera simply pointed at theceiling, medium quality video setting; I extract the audio from the file for listening).
2) Takes excellent close-up photos.
3) Photos overall are very satisfactory.
4) Compact enough to fit in an ordinary front pocket.Pretty typical size and weight forits class.
5) The LCD screen is very bright and fine for use in all but very strong direct sunlight,where the LCD image gets slightly harder to see.
6) Interface is excellent.Buttons are responsive and the mode dial is very veryconvenient.
7) Good start-up time, about 3 seconds and you are ready to shoot.
8) 3X zoom.Perfectly satisfactory; once you start going over 4X zoom you need a tripodto take decent photos.
9) Small speaker to hear the audio when you play back your videos.
10) Extraordinary BatteryLife (see above).
11) Sturdy design.Another reviewer complained about the casing being easily scratched;I have used my camera for about 7 months now and it doesn't look a whole lot differentfrom when I bought it.The casing/finish seems pretty normal for this type of camera.
12) Decent variety of manual options, but not enough for amatuer photography (there is no true "manual" setting).
13) Good file compression!I have seen cameras produce pictures of about the samequality (or even worse) as the CX7430 and wind up with file sizes of 1MB or more perphoto.Average file size for the CX7430 ranges from 300KB to 750KB depending on thequality setting and content.
14) Fairly quick autofocus--just under one second from the time you press the picture button while the camera is pointed at an unfocused subject until the shutter closes and the picture is taken.If the subject is already in focus the picture is taken almost instantaneously.

CON's:
1) Pictures are easily blurred in some environments.See Taking Photos section below.
2) Several of the provided 7 photo settings on the dial are not worth using.
3) No case provided.
4) Videos taken in the camera's high-quality setting suffer from a very low frame rate(13fps), and the image blurs badly when you move the camera around quickly in softly-lit indoor environments.That said, the video capability is still remarkable fora camera of this type (and at this price).
5) The door covering the SD card slot and the data port is sturdy but doesn't latch verystrongly.
6) Zoom cannot be adjusted while taking video. You need to adjust zoom first, then startfilming.Focus also does not adjust during filming, but it's not a factor unless youbegin filming a landscape and then try to take close-up video without starting a newvideo file.Taking Photos:
Overall, I think the CX7430 takes pictures pretty typical of a 4MP camera (they lookabout the same as pictures taken by a friend's Casio Elixim(?) 4MP camera), in terms of both its ability to focus properly and the quality of the photos produced.
- Close up photos are a strong point of this camera.I use it to make photo "scans" ofimportant documents.
- Ignore the landscape, night (unless you have a tripod), and portrait settings.Ihaven't been to any sports events or anything similar so I haven't used the sportsetting.Given the slightly blurred pictures I've gotten at football games from cameras set on Auto, this setting might be useful.
- The best pictures this camera takes are: close-ups; outdoor, well-lit environments; andphotos (indoor or outdoor) where the flash has been used effectively, i.e., slightly dimenvironments with the subject no more than say 20 feet away depending on the lighting.
- I have not found any major problems with exposure or color-balance in the CX7430'spictures.If you want to take a picture of a sunset, however, focus the camera somewhereelse first, then take the picture, otherwise the camera automatically adjusts to dilute the color of the sky (i.e., deep orange-pink becomes very light pink).
- Pictures taken indoors in low to medium lighting *without flash* bear a strong chance of blurring unless taken by very very steady hands.Pictures taken indoors outside the range of the flash (say, distance of 25 feet or more) are pretty much guaranteed to be blurred to a significant degree unless the environment is extremely well lit.
- Picture quality decreases significantly in darker environments, but this is typical ofmost cameras.
- Two-star quality photos are fine for almost all situations.Photo dimensions increaseat the three-star setting but quality is not a whole lot better.

Other recommendations:
- Buy rechargeable batteries, they are a must for any digital camera.I suggest 1800mah(milli-amp hours) NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) rechargeables.The batteries will pay forthemselves very very quickly.
- Some reviewers have liked the software included with the camera, but I usually avoidproprietary software--my understanding is that Kodak software especially is loaded withspyware/adware--and I personally have never used the software that came with the CX7430. To transfer photos, the "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard" included with Windows XPhas been more than adequate.(It should appear automatically when you connect the camerato your computer.If not, go to My Computer, look for the camera icon, and right clickon it, then choose "Get pictures."It can also be accessed if you are using a cardreader: go to My Computer, right click on the removeable drive, and choose "Autoplay,"then find the wizard in the list.)The wizard lets you pick a name for the folder itwill create for your photos under My Pictures, and names all of the photos and videosafter the folder.I am surprised by the number of my friends who still do not use thissimple, clean utility.Windows' Picture and Fax Viewer works fine for viewing photos. Editing, of course, is another matter.
- Buy a large memory card to take advantage of the camera's video features.I havegotten hours of priceless video of my friends and I studying in China.There aredefinitely times when still pictures just won't cut it, and even if you don't get a largememory card you will appreciate the ability to take a short clip every now and then. Memory prices have plummeted over the past year and a large card is definitely a worthyinvestment.

Bottom Line:
I highly recommend the Kodak CX7430.It's not a top-of-the-line model, but for thosewith modest photo and video needs, this is a superb value for the price.

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Product Description:
Kodak's EasyShare CX7430 offers high-resolution image capture with fully automatic point-and-shoot simplicity. You'll be able to print vibrant 20 x 30-inch enlargements thanks to the CX7430's resolution. The CX7430 also integrates Kodak's new camera Favorites feature for storing multiple pictures in an on-camera digital photo album. Other features include a 3x optical zoom, Kodak's new Color Science image processing, TV-quality (VGA) video capture and playback capability, an on-camera speaker, 16 MB internal memory, and compatibility with SD and MCC memory cards.
Scene modes--represented above by pictograms--automatically control camera settings to give you what's right for your particular shot. Optics and Resolution
This camera has a maximum resolution of 4 megapixels (2304 x 1728 pixels), and it offers a 3.5 MP mode (optimized ratio for 4 x 6-inch prints), 2.1 MP, and 1.1 MP (good for emailing. The CX7430 has a Kokak Retinar aspheric all-glass lens with a 3x optical zoom (34-102mm, 35mm equivalent). It features through-the-lens (TTL) autofocus with multi-zone and center-spot selectable modes.
Movie Mode
The CX7430 can capture both full-motion video with audio (20 frames per second at 320 x 240 pixels) and TV-resolution video (VGA; 640 x 480 pixels at 13 fps) with capacity dependent on available memory (16 MB internal memory included; additional memory may be added via the SD/MMC expansion slot). The included A/V cable enables you to show your masterpiece on TV quickly and easily.
More Features

    1.6-inch indoor/outdoor LCD with 2x or 4x magnification
    Built-in flash with auto, red-eye, fill, and off modes
    White balance controls: auto, daylight, tungsten, and fluorescent
    Scene modes: auot, portrait, landscape, night, close-up, sport, and movie
    Color modes: Color, black and white, sepia
    Click to capture time: 0.6 seconds
    10-second self timer

Storage and Transfer
Images can be stored within the CX7430's 16 MB internal memory, or on optional Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards. It connects to Macs and Windows-based PCs via USB 1.1 connectivity.
Clear, easy-to-use menus explain the camera's many features. Sharing
With a touch of the red-jeweled Share button, you can store up to 100 pictures in an on-camera digital album. These pictures can then be shared anytime on the camera's large, 1.6-inch indoor/outdoor LCD screen. The Share button also allows selection of photos for printing and even e-mailing, with up to 32 e-mail addresses stored in the camera's memory.
Kodak Color Science Image Processing Chip
Kodak's Color Science Image Processing Chip offers a new high-speed digital image processor, advanced algorithms, and hardware acceleration features that enable the CX7430 make simultaneous, split-second decisions to produce rich, vibrant, true-to-life colors in almost any lighting situation. Each time you click the shutter, the Kodak Color Science Chip performs an instantaneous and advanced analysis of collected scene data to identify and correct multiple factors that influence picture quality. Scene light source is detected and adjustments are made to capture bright whites and true, vivid colors under difficult lighting conditions--fluorescent, tungsten or daylight. Scene content is analyzed for luminance, focal distance, subject matter orientation and color to determine the correct exposure and capture the natural details, accurate flesh tones, and rich colors you see in your composition.
Power and Size
The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline included; NiMH rechargeables recommended). It measures 4.0 x 2.6 1.5 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5.2 ounces without batteries.
What's in the Box
This package contains the Kodak CX7430 digital camera, 2 AA batteries, USB and A/V cables, wrist strap, and custom camera insert for optional Kodak EasyShare 6000 series camera and printer docks.
Like all EasyShare cameras, the CX7430 includes Kodak EasyShare software for Windows and Macintosh systems, providing effortless digital picture transfer, organization, basic editing, sharing and printing. The software's exclusive One Touch to Better Pictures feature--which takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak--helps Windows OS users get vibrant, true-to-life prints from home inkjet printers, while significantly reducing the trial, error and waste usually associated with home photo printing.

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