Kodak Advantix C750 APS Date Camera
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- List Price:
- $149.99
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- $39.99
- Savings:
- 73%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Kodak
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- List Price:
- $149.99
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Features
- Advanced 2.5x zoom lens
- Flip Flash Plus (Top Flash Plus)
- Versatile Mid-Roll Change (MRC)
- Passive, Multi-spot autofocus
Description
The Kodak C750 is a versatile, high performance camera for people who enjoy taking all kinds of pictures. With its powerful 24-60mm lens (2.5x), the Kodak Advantix C750 camera lets you zoom in for intimate close-ups and back out again for group shots. For those occasions when you can't zoom out far enough, you can switch to panorama mode and capture that sweeping landscape or get the whole group. This multi-beam, auto-focus camera also features an easy-to-use interactive LCD panel with text display for camera messages and film status information.To ensure that you always know what your image will look like, the C750 uses a real-image viewfinder that works in any print format: C, H, or P. The handy midroll change feature lets you switch film cartridges at any time. This lets you share your camera, but keep your film separate. You can also switch between black-and-white and color film or organize your images by theme.The C750 flip-up flash sits up far enough from the lens to help reduce the unsightly red-eye effect often caused by flash photography. The C750 automatically adjusts its flash settings, including close-up flash and fill-flash, to give you realistic results under all lighting conditions. Even if your main subject is off-center, the wide-area sensor and smart multispot autofocus system detect it and bring the subject into sharp focus. Kodak includes the APS magnetic information exchange system to record the data from each scene. This data is recorded on your film's magnetic strip to help your local photo lab optimize the lighting and color of your prints. Film is not included.
With its 24-60mm lens (2.5x), the Kodak Advantix C750 camera lets you zoom in for intimate close-ups and back out again for group shots. For those occasions when you can't zoom out far enough, you can switch to panorama mode and capture that sweeping landscape or get the whole group. To ensure that you always know what your image will look like, the C750 uses a real-image viewfinder that works no matter what print format (C, H, or P) you're using. The handy midroll change feature lets you switch film cartridges at any time. This lets you share your camera, but keep your film separate; you can also switch between black-and-white and color film or organize your images by theme.
The C750 flip-up flash sits up far enough from the lens to help reduce the unsightly red-eye effect often caused by flash photography. The C750 automatically adjusts its flash settings, including close-up flash and fill-flash, to give you realistic results under all lighting situations. Even if your main subject is off-center, the wide-area sensor and smart multispot autofocus system detect it and bring the subject into sharp focus. Kodak includes the APS magnetic information exchange system to record the data from each scene. This data is recorded on your film's magnetic strip to help your local photo lab optimize the lighting and color of your prints.
To protect your exposed film, the C750 has a safety interlock film door that won't open until it senses your film is completely wound back in the protective cartridge. This camera also looks after your battery power by turning itself off after 150 second of non-use. You can also include the date and one of 41 messages, in 12 languages, on the back of each print.
Spotlight customer reviews
Kodak camera
[ Posted: 2008-09-04 ]
The Kodak Advantix camera was an anniversary gift for my mom and dad. They were very happy with it although we haven't developed any film yet.
Don't believe the hype
[ Posted: 2008-04-17 ]
I bought this camera based on the reviews about how sharp the pictures are, I had already owned another APS camera by Kodak and needed to upgrade for my next trip. I tested it by pretending to be a tourist and took pictures as if I would do while I was on vacation. As a former professional photographer, I wanted to see what it would do under various circumstances. I used Fuji 200. Indoors with flash is fine, the real problems come from taking pictures outside. I found that in taking pictures outside there showed quite a bit of grain in the pictures. It did not capture the images as I framed them in the view finder. While it may be ok to use solely with its panoramic feature, I prefer to use my SLR for the important pics. I would not recommend this camera as an all around camera.
Panoramic camera
[ Posted: 2008-04-16 ]
When my old Kodak Advantix Panoramic camera finally broke I was devastated until I found Kodak still made them! Even better than ever, thank you.
not a photo genious not to be confused with photosynthesis
[ Posted: 2007-04-03 ]
This camera was for my mother and she takes photos everywhere she goes. She is known as the pictures woman. Family reunions, fish fries, gatherings of any family group and many many nature pictures. She has gone through a lot of cameras in just the past year and this one seems to be the best one ever for what she needs. I want to thank you because this is a major part of her life and you just made it easier. About the title, she gets lucky and would never consider herself a photo genius but and her love for nature inspired to write the photosynthesis as my form of humor. Again thanks for the speed and condition and the easiness of the operation of the camera. Amazon and your affiliates are a dream come true. I will always shop here for the unbelievable prices and quality
luv that camera ! !
[ Posted: 2007-01-16 ]
I really luv this camera the pictures taken from it are too awesome ! I like the different size pictures you can set your camera to take. The zoom lens is a great plus as well. I would purchase this camera all over again if I needed another . I like it better than my digital camera and that's an 600 camera that I choose not use over the Advantix. ! ! Thanks E. Godfrey