Pros: Convenience, Innovation, perfect enhancement for APS Cons: Price
Kodak has taken the APS format and borrowed from digital camera technology to create a point-and-shoot class camera which takes full advantage of the benefits and convenience of APS by allowing you to preview your shots before committing to having them...
Pros: Unique, easy to use, good quality Cons: Low-res LCD, only shows last picture taken, not pocketable
The Kodak Advantix Preview camera is a great idea well implemented. The Preview is the first film camera to provide a digital view of the captured picture on an LCD screen. The camera harnesses the unique attributes of the Advanced Photo System format to...
Pros: Ability to preview and delete pix before they print. Cons: Indoor shots arent the best
I recently purchased this camera, we were expecting our 3rd baby this past March and wanted something that had the ability to preview like a digital but without having to download pictures into the computer. My hubby and I both like the "old fashion"...
Pros: Simply the ability to preview your shots! Cons: The costs associated with developing APS film.
I got this camera in September of 2002 for my wedding. I wanted a camera to take with me on our wedding, and along on the honeymoon. At the time, I did not have easy access to a computer, so a digital camera was not a wise buy. So I shopped around, and...
Pros: You can preview photos to ensure you got the shot. Takes good quality photos Cons: Processing costs higher. No free doubles or film!!
From the moment I saw the Kodak Advantix Preview camera I knew I had to have it. At the time it was over three hundred dollars so I waited until the cost went down. I did eventually get my camera and cannot imagine using another one. I am partial to...
Advantix Preview is an APS zoom with a difference. This camera has a digital camera inside of it. There is a digital camera inside which enables users to preview pictures on a back mounted color LCD screen.
Pros: See if you got the shot and order 0-9 copies right on the camera Cons: Zooms 25-65mm only, you cannot look through all the pictures on preview screen
So you have some extra money to spend on a camera that will make taking pictures even more fun than it already is? You've found the right camera then!
I love being able to see if my picture turns out right after I took it. I also love being...
Pros: easy to use, great picture quality,no red eye Cons: APS film more expensive than 35 mm and costs more to develop
As a mother of a very active 15 month old I found myself taking picture after picture of my daughter with my 35mm. When I would get the pictures developed I would realize that I had numerous shots of the same exact pose or realize that my daughter had...
Pros: View last picture you shot Cons: Can only view the last shot taken
I love being able to view the shot I just took, to know whether or not I got the shot I wanted , you can choose between 0-9 copies for developing & if you chose 0 you don't pay for a picture you didn't want, but remember even if you chose 0 you are still...
Pros: set number of copies desired, can review shots Cons: preview screen is only effective indoors - otherwise, forget it!
I bought this camera because I liked the idea of being able to preview my shots and selecting whether or not to print them, and how many copies of each. The pictures develop beautifully, and the ability to switch rolls midway through is also a big plus....
Pros: easy to use, preview window is nice size Cons: So far I don't have any
I just got this camera, and I am not into taking allot of pictures, Since I have twins now, I take a lot more than normal. This camera is the best yet. I like it so well that I bought my brother one.
The camera works great. My... by gander_dt3000 ,Dec 10 '02
The camera works great. My wife is well…technology challenged. She has no problems with it. The feature that allows you to order 0-9 photos of each print didn’t work but I believe that was the fault of the developer not the camera. If you want something for a trip and don’t want to set up a full blown 35mm or a digital this camera is great.
Kodak Advantix 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film 400-speed Advanced Photo System film designed for zoom cameras and action shots T-Grain Emulsion technology for low-light settings Drop-in loading Aut...
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