Kodak Easyshare C533 is yet another appealing digicam in the entry-level consumer class. Offering average image quality, good performance, and plenty of helpful exposure modes, the C533 will make a great choice for anyone looking for an affordable alternative to disposable 35mm film cameras. With an MSRP of about $179, it offers great “bag for your buck” for a 5-megapixel model.
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The 5-megapixel Kodak Easyshare C533 is a pretty good starter camera-it’s very easy to use and hold in your hand, and it’s modestly priced.
The camera’s menu is straightforward, and I found its onscreen guides, particularly the one that explains various scene modes, very helpful. Image quality was average, and the C533 isn’t the sleekest camera out there, but for a basic point-and-shoot, it does the job.