The Kodak EasyShare CX7330 is a point-and-shooters dream. It is hands down one of the best cameras on the market for users who don’t want to think about anything. Its simple design brings to mind a toy, but its image quality isn’t a joke. For an MSRP of US$199.95 the Kodak EasyShare CX7330 will give you good pictures as well as do all the thinking for you. However, if you are planning to expand your knowledge of digital cameras and would like room to explore and experiment this camera is not for you. Most of the settings are automatic with no option of adjusting anything yourself.
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Kodak Easyshare CX7330 Review - DigitalCameraInfo
Kodak Easyshare CX7330 Review - CNET Reviews
With its uncomplicated feature set and its foolproof photo-sharing system, Kodak’s 3.3-megapixel EasyShare CX7330 breaks down most of the barriers faced by digital newcomers. Kodak has ensured that the journey from taking the camera out of the box to snapping a first picture is painless. And the CX7330 is priced very competitively, to boot. You’ll just have to add the cost of an SD card. A set of rechargeable AA nickel-metal-hydride batteries is also highly recommended.
Loaded with batteries and media card, the CX7330 weighs in at about 8.2 ounces, and even though it’s a bit too bulky to be pocketable, it’s quite easy to carry around all day. A built-in cover protects the retractable 3X zoom lens, while a grooved front grip and a rear indent ensure that your handhold remains firm, in place, and out of the way of the camera’s flash.