Product Details
Kodak Plus Digital One-Time-Use Camera

Kodak Plus Digital One-Time-Use Camera
From Kodak

List Price: $12.99
Price: $8.29

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by M Z Photo

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Product Description

This one-time-use camera is loaded with MAX Versatility Plus 800 Film / New! Compact Design / Indoor/Outdoor Use / 27 Exposures / Ektanar Lens


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1265 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Model: 1263334
  • Dimensions: 1.20" h x 4.50" w x 4.90" l, .27 pounds

Features

  • Get the benefits of digital photography along with your traditional prints
  • Pay for your prints from Kodak Premium Processing services at regular price
  • You'll automatically receive your digital photos on a Kodak Picture CD

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
You don't need to spend $300 on a digital camera to get digital photos. Get the benefits of digital photography--easily and inexpensively--along with your traditional prints with the Kodak PlusDigital single-use camera.

You can e-mail your photos to friends and family, enlarge prints, remove red-eye, zoom and crop, and print copies of your photos right at home. Best of all, the Kodak PlusDigital gives you traditional prints as well.

Simply drop off the Kodak PlusDigital camera at your photo retailer offering Kodak Premium Processing services. At the time of developing, you pay for your prints at regular prices. You'll also automatically receive your digital photos on a Kodak Picture CD at no additional cost if you check the box marked Kodak Picture CD + Prints.


Customer Reviews

Pretty Good Value, OK Quality3
My Dad took picutres at my wedding with one of these cameras, and got back the digital photos with his prints. Both were of equal quality as far as that goes. The camera focuses well.

However, we found that even with its built in flash, the pictures that he took inside, during the wedding, were dim and relatively worthless. The exterior pictures were lit fine, but the "mood lighting" was dim, and the flash wasn't able to compensate for that.

*****Final Thoughts*****
The camera is a great one to grab on your way to the zoo or the ball game, but if you're going to your high-school graduation or with some friends to a dinner, you probably want to pass.

This is a brightly-lit-area camera.

Great when you don't have your usual camera4
My digital camera broke while on vacation so we picked up one of these to use for the last two days. The quality of the prints was comparable to a fixed focus camera. Not great, but acceptable. And the same could be said for the digital pictures. I'm not sure what the resolution is, but I'd say about 1.3 megapixels. I wouldn't want to make big prints from them but they were fine for viewing on screen and emailing.

As to the other reviews, I don't find anything deceptive about the product. I don't recall that the pictures require realplayer and even if they did you can get a realplayer viewer free on their site. Also, the box clearly says that the it simply gives you a digital disk of pictures when you process the film. Overall, I think in certain situations this is a good and useful product.

Not digital, Kodak should be ashamed2
Despite the name, and the assertions of some sales people, this is not a digital camera. It is a one-time-use film camera with an inflated price that gives you a "free" Kodak Picture CD when you have the film processed. The problem with this plan is that many film processors either don't know, or conveniently seem to forget, about the free Picture CD and they charge you their normal price for it. You already paid for it in the price of the camera. It only costs $2 to $3 to get a Picture CD when your film is processed, so get an inexpensive disposable camera and avoid the hassle of convincing the film processor that they owe you a free CD. The "Maximum Versatility" film used in this camera does not produce particularly good pictures (then again, I guess no disposable camera produces outstanding pictures), it just gives tolerable pictures under a wide range of conditions.

Since this is NOT a digital camera, Kodak should be ashamed of themselves for putting the word "digital" anywhere on the thing. I can see no purpose for it other than to deceive unwary buyers.