Kodak C700 Advantix Zoom APS Camera
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Average customer review:Product Description
Intelligent, versatile and ready to capture the moment, Kodak Advantix C700 allows to get sharp close-ups and magnificent wide shots with a 30-60 mm auto zoom lens, and a flip-up flash that helps eliminate red-eye problems. Stamp a date and choose a message for the back of your photo with a print titling feature that knows five languages. The C700's mid-roll film change feature lets you switch cassettes whenever you like-to change film speed or to keep rolls sorted by subject.With this camera, you can also choose a print title from the title-select list and a language before you take a picture. You also have the option to choose an additional title for the entire roll of film. The selected titles will be printed on the back of your prints.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3557 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Kodak
- Model: C700
Features
- Advanced Photo System format with easy point-and-shoot operation
- 30 to 60mm motorized zoom lens takes portraits and group and panoramic shots
- Advanced autofocus system captures sharp photos from 2 feet to infinity
- Automatic flip-up flash fires in low-light situations
- Film-door safety interlock prevents accidental fogging
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The C700 Advantix camera from Kodak is an Advanced Photo System camera with a 30-60mm motorized zoom lens that captures portrait, group, and panoramic shots. Point-and-shoot simplicity and infrared autofocusing let you take photos from 2 feet and beyond. An automatic pop-up flash fires automatically in low-light situations.
The Kodak C700 records lighting and color data on the film's magnetic strip for the photo lab to use when developing, and it also imprints each picture with date and time information. Because the Kodak C700 is an APS camera, it offers three picture formats--classic, group, or panorama--at the touch of a button. The viewfinder displays the selected picture size for simplified camera operation. The self-timer lets you snap self-portraits or include yourself in group photos.
The Kodak C700 automatically advances and rewinds film, and the safety interlock prevents the film door from opening until the roll is completely rewound. Kodak's midroll change feature enables you to remove and reload the film cartridges or switch film speed. The Kodak C700 comes with a roll of Kodak Advantix color film, battery, coupon book, instructional manual, and detachable camera strap.
Kodak offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Customer Reviews
Love this camera
I too love this camera. It won the Consumers Reports best all round value for cost, ease of use and quality of pictures etc. It took some time to find in stores but after getting it for Christmas I have never had a bad picture. People comment on how great the pictures are an I agree. It is light and fits in a pocket, sure its not as small as an Elph, but you need something to hold on to! The controls are easy. I am no photographer but my pictures are suddenly looking great. It is my first APS camera and the joy of not having to worry about having the film load, having the time and date of the picture taken printed on the back of the pictures and the three formats available is a really great. I love this camera, apparently a C800 now exists as well. If it is based on the C700 then I'm sure its great. Its a great price, enjoy!
Kodak C700 Advantix Zoom Camera
Great little camera that is comfortable to hold. The best feature of this camera is the lack of red-eye when using flash. The camera does not even have a red-eye setting...that annoying strobing flash or steady light before the actual exposure. It doesn't need it because of the generous separation of flash tube to lens. The title imprinting when selected, prints on back of the print and has a choice of 30 titles. Another nice feature is mid-roll rewind. Takes sharp pictures and well worth the money.
Small Camera, Good Pics, Nice Flash Options
This is a good size for carring everywhere. The pictures are good and crisp. The flash offer three options - none, full, and fill. Fill is my favorite. It is good if the subject is backlit and dark toward the camera. My only problem is with the "auto shut-off" because if you are waiting too long for a shot, say, of a hummingbird, you have to keep "waking up" the camera (which makes noise.)


