3.1-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-13-inch enlargements
Retinar 3x aspheric all-glass optical zoom lens combines with 3.3x digital zoom for a total of 9x zoom
Compatible with most Kodak EasyShare camera and printer docks; multi-zone autofocus; movie mode with audio
Store images in 16 MB of internal memory; also compatible with optional SD memory cards (not included)
Editorial Review:
Simply want great-looking pictures? Then you need the KODAK EASYSHARE CX7330 Zoom Digital Camera.With the CX7330, it's simple to get amazing-quality prints - even as large as 11"x14" (28x36 cm) . Get in close and capture crisp details with the CX7330 3X optical zoom. Powerful and loaded with features, but easy enough for anyone to use. Easy-to-access scene modes for consistently great shots. You will get the shot you want, the way you want it. Catch all the action in the continuous video mode with audio capture. The CX7330 is part of the KODAK EASYSHARE System, so sharing your pictures is one-button simple. Just press Share. Unpack the camera and you're ready to go. Digital doesn't get any easier than this.
The Kodak EasyShare CX7330 is ideal for the digital photographer who wants great photos from an easy-to-use camera. The CX7330 offers 3 MP resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens, 16 MB of internal memory, compatibility with SD and MMC memory cards, and a movie mode that continuously captures video up to the full capacity of your card.
Optics and Resolution The CX7330 has a maximum resolution of 3.1 megapixels, for prints at 2,032 x 1,524 pixels (for 10 x 13-inch enlargements). It features a Kodak Retinar all-glass, aspherical 3x optical zoom lens, 3.3x advanced digital zoom, and a multizone autofocus system for crisp prints. It has a 35mm equivalency of 37-11mm.
Movie Mode In addition to snapping still images, the CX7330 can also shoot video with sound at a resolution of 320 x 240 and a speed of 15 frames per second. Unlike other digital cameras, on which video is limited to a few minutes, you can shoot as much video as you have storage capacity, either in the internal memory or on an optional memory card.
Scene modes quickly optimize your camera for common shooting conditions.
More Features
Bright 1.6-inch indoor/outdoor LCD that makes it easy to view images, even in direct sunlight
Automatic picture rotation
Multizone autofocus easily handles pictures with multiple subjects
Built-in flash with auto, redeye, fill, and off modes
Print directly from your camera on any PictBridge-compatible printer
Multiple scene modes: auto, sport, landscape, close-up, and night
Storage and Transfer Images can be stored within the CX7330's 16 MB internal memory or on optional Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards. The camera connects to Macs and Windows PCs via USB 1.1.
Power and Size The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline included; NiMH rechargeables recommended). It measures 4.0 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 6.8 ounces without batteries.
What's in the Box The package contains the Kodak EasyShare CX7330 digital camera, 2 AA alkaline batteries, a USB cable, a wrist strap, and a custom camera insert for optional EasyShare Camera and Printer Docks.
Like all EasyShare cameras, the CX7330 includes Kodak EasyShare software for Windows and Mac, providing effortless transfer, organization, basic editing, sharing, and printing of digital photos. The software's exclusive One Touch to Better Pictures feature--which takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak--helps Windows 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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Nice Camera for price This is a very nice camera, even though it is a old one. It will serve the purpose we needed it for. Pictures are pretty good. The main selling point for me was that is takes regular alkaline batteries (generic brand has worked fine). I have taken over 30 pictures and still have half of the life left. I would recommend this for general picture taking. Also easy to load on the computer.
Battery life SUCKS I've had the camera for a few years now. Every time I go to take a picture (every month or two) the batteries are dead. And don't try to put in batteries that are less than fully charged. It won't work unless the batteries are brand new at full charge. So I went and bought some Duracell rechargeable batteries. After sitting on the charger, the batteries still aren't at the charge it takes to operate this camera. JUNK! Do not buy a Kodak!! And yes, I have the preview window turned off to conserve... more info
Great starter camera! I purchased a refurbished model in December 2005 and fell in love with it instantly. I was a bit bummed at first because I could only afford 3 megapixels, but this camera takes amazing pictures! I am a photography buff and this camera (3 megapixels and all) fed my fetish perfectly. Unfortunately, I recently lost my camera to a hail storm and because I loved this EasyShare so much, I replaced it with another EasyShare model (C713 in pink). It would have lasted me much, much longer, but even though it is a... more info
Short life span, good while it lasted. I bought my Kodak Easyshare CX7330 in February of 2005. It did well although the older it got, the more it ate batteries. With the money I have spent on batteries I would have been better off getting one with a charger and a pack. I have also tried every type of AA battery out there and it is the camera itself with the issues. Now, 2 and a half years later it has taken it's last pictures. The trouble began with when I would turn it on the indicator light would pop up green, then immediately flash red and... more info