Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera

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With the Kodak DC3200 digital camera, life has never been easier to capture and share. Get vibrant, eye-catching prints up to 5 x 7 with its 1.0 megapixels resolution. Capture all the important details with its 2X digital zoom. Shoot longer with its 2MB internal memory and compact flash card compatibility. Keep friends and family informed and up-to-date with pictures that look great on e-mail. ...

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Kodak DC3200 1MP Digital Camera
In 1900, Kodak introduced the Brownie camera--a basic, simple design that cost $1. Its ease of use and low cost popularized amateur photography virtually overnight. Now, 100 years later, Kodak is hoping their DC3200 will play the same role and bring digital photography to the masses. It's as though Kodak asked us, "What's the minimum set of features you feel are necessary in an entry-level digital camera?" and built the DC3200 around these specifications. There's a traditional optical viewfinder (great if you want to save batteries or you like to compose photos the old-fashioned way), an LCD screen (for previewing and reviewing photos to ensure you're getting exactly the shot you want), 1 megapixel of image resolution (enough detail to produce sharp 4-by-6-inch prints), video-out mode (for viewing your pictures on a TV), a flash, plus expandable memory (via a CompactFlash slot). You can find digital cameras that cost less, but they're almost certainly lacking at least one of these key features.Where did Kodak cut corners to keep costs low? The lens is quite basic: it's fixed-focus instead of autofocus, and there's no zoom or macro--or even a lens cap. To transfer images to your computer, you use an older (and slower) serial cable instead of an increasingly common and much quicker USB cable. Finally, the 2 MB of memory that comes with the camera is internal and not on a removable card, so you can't use a separate card reader to transfer your photos. And last, you're forced to use Kodak's image-transfer software (compatible with Windows 95, 98, and 2000, but not Mac version) to put the photos on your computer.Camera operation is extremely easy. To take a picture, you just turn the camera on and press the shutter release--true point-and-shoot simplicity. Transferring images to your computer is nearly as easy: install the included software, connect the cable between your computer and your camera, set the camera to "PC Connect" mode, and start the software. A thumbnail index of the pictures on your camera should automatically appear on your computer's screen. A few mouse clicks later, the pictures are stored safely on your computer's hard drive. Picture quality is on a par with other 1-megapixel fixed-focus cameras--great for e-mailed photos and sharp enough for 4-by-6 prints that look like they're from a film point-and-shoot. Though there's no macro feature, everything from two feet to infinity is in focus.It's clear that Kodak is trying to make this camera as easy to use as possible. An included double-sided "Quick Set Up" sheet contains all of the information that most people will need to start using the camera, and both the hardware and software are designed to be simple. Compared to most digital cameras, this one is pretty easy to use, but if you're afraid to install software or crawl around to the back of your computer to connect the serial cable, you might want to invite a technically savvy friend or relative over to help you with the initial setup. For example, we had to install the software twice to get it to work properly, and if the transfer cable wasn't inserted all the way into the camera (it felt like it was plugged in firmly even when it wasn't), we had problems. These aren't major issues, but they can be frustrating, especially for beginners. If you're curious about digital photography but don't want to spend a fortune on a deluxe model, the Kodak DC3200 is a good choice. Though it doesn't have many bells and whistles, the camera is easy to use and captures images with enough detail for both e-mailed pictures and prints. Pros: Extremely simple operation.Good image quality for the priceBuilt-in flash, LCD, and video-out port not often seen on cameras in this price rangeCons: No self-timerIncluded memory is built-in instead of removable (though removable memory can be used)Not compatible with newer USB port; uses older (and slower) serial portCamera includes video-out connection, but cable is not included.more
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With the Kodak DC3200 digital camera, life has never been easier to capture and share. Get vibrant, eye-catching prints up to 5 x 7 with its 1.0 megapixels resolution. Capture all the important details with its 2X digital zoom. Shoot longer with its 2MB internal memory and compact flash card compatibility. Keep friends and family informed and up-to-date with pictures that look great on e-mail. And see what you shot in an instant with the built-in LCD display. When it comes to capturing fun as it happens, leave it to Kodak the name you trust in pictures.

Product Specification Chart

Product MPN
MPN
DC 3200
Image Quality
Image Resolutions
576 x 432
Camera Resolution
1.3 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type
CCD
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed
1/4 - 1/500 sec
White Balance
Auto
Aperture Range
f8 (w) - f3.6 (w)
Storage
Compression Type
JPEG
Built-in Memory Size
2 MB
Compression Modes
Fine
File Size (Low Res.)
0.05 MB (about 2,560 images on 128MB card)
Memory Type
Built-in
File Size (High Res.)
0.1 MB (1,280 images on 128MB card)
Viewfinder / Display
Viewfinder
Optical
LCD Protected Position
Without LCD Protected Position
Power Supply
Battery Type
4 x AA Batteries
Dimensions
Weight
0.48 lb.
Width
4.45 in.
Height
2.1 in.
Depth
3.19 in.
Miscellaneous
Product ID
150039
UPC
760215301209
Key Features
LCD Screen Size
1.6 in.
Camera Type
Standard Point and Shoot
Resolution
1.3 Megapixel
Digital Zoom
2x
Weight
0.48 lb.
Lens
Focus Type
Fixed Focus
Focus Range
23.62 in. to Infinity (w)
Focal Length
5.4 mm
Interchangeable Lens
Not Interchangeable Lenses
35mm Zoom Lens
39 mm
Flash
ISO Speeds
100
Flash Type
Built-In
Flash Functions
Flash Off
Included Features
Tripod Mount
Without Tripod Mount
Built-in Speaker
Without Built-in Speaker
Built-in Microphone
Without Built-in Microphone
Interfaces
Video Interface
Video Out
Interface Type
Serial
System Requirements
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000
Warranty
Warranty
1 Year

Product Reviews

Great Camera for its time
from jphillips01 on Sunday, May 14, 2006
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 35mm quality shots, no blur, good low light shots, webcam mode
 Cons:
 I'm hungry, need more batteries!! 1.3MP, no optical zoom or video.
Bottom Line: This would be a good backup camera as long as the batteries weren't put in until they were needed. Takes decent shots unless it is completely dark.
Review: After taking over 2500 pictures with this camera, I can still say that it's been the best camera I'v...
My companion
from marknroses on Wednesday, October 20, 2004
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Durable, easy to learn, cheap, large capacity, surprisingly sharp photos
 Cons:
 too long to turn on, hard on batteries, ugly, limited capabilities, unpredictable at times
Bottom Line: for people who are either broke or want to learn digital photography w/o taking a heavy risk. A win-win situation!!!
Review: I bought the DC 3200 from Circuit City on 12.31.2000 for $200. It was the 1st digital camera on the...
Argus impressed me. Great first-time camera Buy this.
from dexelflot on Sunday, August 29, 2004
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Sturdy feel, Nice LCD and menus, easy to setup and use.
 Cons:
 Uses batteries fairly quickly, pictures in low light come out a bit grainy.
Bottom Line: A great choice for a first camera, or a spare take-anywhere camera. Not professional quality, but just fun and easy-to use.
Review: I got this camera some time ago for $79 after rebate. It was easy to install and use, I really liked...
Great Digital Camera For Beginners
from samuelf1966 on Friday, December 26, 2003
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 EASY TO USE - CHEAP CAMERA FOR BEGINNERS GETTING INTO DIGITAL PICS
 Cons:
 EATS BATTERIES FOR BREAKFAST MUST USE REGARGABLES AND CHARGER.
Review: If your looking for an Easy to use Point and Shoot that takes good pictures, Then this is a great ca...
Kodak DC 3200
from hollieaustin on Sunday, December 14, 2003
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Easy to use, nice pictures, and cheap!
 Cons:
 Comes with serial cable to download pictures and kills the batteries.
Bottom Line: Buy this camera if you are just starting to use digital, so you can get comfortable before paying 400 or 500 dollars for higher megapixel camera.
Review: I bought this camera used on Ebay. I have taken some really good pictures with it. Some which are be...
Excellent Choice for Beginner
from valjon455 on Thursday, December 04, 2003
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Ease of use, price.
 Cons:
 Limited to 64MB flash cards and below.
Review: I purchased this camera at auction for about $50. It felt really light (and cheap) before installing...
Great Cheap Camera
from samf1966 on Sunday, August 03, 2003
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 EASY TO USE First Digital Camera
 Cons:
 Bad Battery Life
Bottom Line: I would say this camera is for beginners who never had a digital camera.
Review: This was my First digital camera that takes incredible pictures for a person just starting in digit...
Reasonable priced, good for kids or anybody messing around
from pearl2006 on Tuesday, July 15, 2003
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Reasonable priced, easy to use, kid friendly
 Cons:
 Little built in memory, short range
Bottom Line: Perfect for anyone just wanting to mess around w/out spending a lot of money.
Review: This digital camera is amazing for the price. It has Date/time mode, 4 flash modes, self timer, whit...
Great camera
from rugite on Thursday, July 03, 2003
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Awesome photos
 Cons:
 a bit spendy.
Bottom Line: If you want something fun, and easy to use I'd recomeend this to anyone. It's light weight, and easy to carry along with you, while still making awesome photos.
Review: I've use this camera before, It's got awesome quality, I'd recommend it to anyone. If you are a trav...
A sub-par digital camera that requires lots of xtras
from blakebrenneman on Sunday, June 29, 2003
2.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 easy to use, well priced, compact flash card capable, uses AA's
 Cons:
 battery hog, flash too bright, it's a given you'll have to buy xtras
Bottom Line: If you're looking for a digital camera to take pictures of the family, don't buy the DC3200.
Review: I purchased my DC3200 in August, 2000. When I first took it out of the box and started taking pictu...
Replaces Your Point & Shoot
from rdh1079 on Wednesday, March 26, 2003
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Durable,Memory,Low price,decent pic quality.2x zoom
 Cons:
 Absolutely devours batteries,slow transfers to pc,flash overexposure
Bottom Line: For quick snaps, or to replace a point-and-shoot its great for enthusiasts who use it a lot, batteries may be too expensive
Review: You probably won't find tis dinosaur of a digital camera in Wal-Mart, but you may run into it on Eba...
Save your money for a better camera
from tiffaninicole on Wednesday, March 05, 2003
1.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Very inexpinsive
 Cons:
 cheap plastic, bad resolution, poor quility pics, zoom is horrible
Bottom Line: Dont buy this unless you want a disappointment, Mine broke with in one month it is the cheapist camera in the world
Review: I got this camera as a gift for my birthday. And never dreamed it would be so worthless....
Defective Camera
from sandiego12 on Thursday, January 23, 2003
2.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Cheap Price
 Cons:
 Defective and the quality?
Bottom Line: Dont buy it.
Review: Got Camera as a Gift. Read reviews on this site and others and was a little discouraged. Turned the...
Good price for a reasonable quality
from gottum_m on Thursday, January 16, 2003
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Affordable price, Light weight, Good quality of pictures in day-light
 Cons:
 More than required Size, Serial port Interface, No Battery charger
Bottom Line: I would recommend this only if you are tight on money. If you could put in few more dollars, than skip this.
Review: I've been using this camera for an year and hence my comments are not from the first look, but from...
Poor choice
from connieil on Friday, January 10, 2003
1.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 easy install and cheeeeeep
 Cons:
 grainy LCD preview; poor picture quality; flash broken
Bottom Line: Do not buy this camera. Mine is going back for repair today.
Review: It doesn't work. I bought this camera for my daughter for Christmas from Office Max. Unfortunately...
Great starter Camera
from cio541 on Thursday, January 02, 2003
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 fast east pictures, great for quick upload to web site or email
 Cons:
 not as high of mp as I would not like
Bottom Line: If you are looking for a basic, low end camera without shelling out the big bux, this is a great camera for you.
Review: This was my first experience with a digital camera. I wanted one bad, but needed one I could afford...
Don't bother
from vrast on Friday, December 13, 2002
1.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Inexpensive
 Cons:
 Not worth the money
Bottom Line: Don't bother unless your idea of fun is messing with stuff that doesn't work well
Review: OK, so I bought two digital 1Mega Pixel cameras recently. First came the Vivitar 3315 via mail from...
Neils Product Review
from neiljshea on Sunday, November 17, 2002
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Great camera for beginers.
 Cons:
 Good quality but not best, sort of slow moving.
Bottom Line: I reccomend this only to people on low budget or beginners.
Review: This Kodak camera is a great camera for starters. I have one just for my website. I take it almost e...
Great Beater Camera
from goodmajr on Thursday, September 26, 2002
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Ergonomically sound. Great "beater" camera. Ease.of functionality
 Cons:
 Battery Life Limited. Included Memory Limited.
Bottom Line: Easy to Use. Good "beater" camera. Limited extras.
Review: The Kodak DC3200 is a great camera for a person looking for a relatively inexpensive and easy to use...
Good For The Beginner
from jcruz1027 on Friday, September 20, 2002
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Good starter camera, memory expansion, quality pictures, pricing, trusted name.
 Cons:
 Poor battery life, no USB connection, lose quality when use zoom.
Bottom Line: All around basic and easy to use camera for the price. For the beginner who is interested in digital cameras. No USB and terrible battery life are the downsides.
Review: This is a really good camera for anyone who wants a digital camera but doesn't mortgage their house...
What a headache!
from ahoult on Friday, September 13, 2002
1.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Price w/rebates an offer you can't refuse
 Cons:
 USB problems, Problems powering up, didn't operate properly
Bottom Line: Even for the low price I would not recommend purchasing it, especially since you might not be able to use it.
Review: I recently purchased the Argus DC3200 from OfficeMax. It was an offer you couldn't refuse...regular...
Save for a better camera
from rick03301950 on Thursday, August 29, 2002
2.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Low Price, 1.3Mp image, ease of use,
 Cons:
 Poor optics, puny internal memory,
Bottom Line: Save for a camera with quality optics
Review: At $130 the Argus DC3200 seems like a decent buy. I was induced to purchase one when OfficeMax tosse...
Cheap low maintenance Digital Camera
from jijiquang on Wednesday, July 31, 2002
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Strong flash, direct TV connection, Free photo editing software, above average pic quality
 Cons:
 about .5mb of internal memory, battery & CF doors are hard to open/close
Bottom Line: Above average for the price! Best deal in town at Officemax
Review: The Argus DC3200 looks like a cheap toy when I first opened the box. It's too light and the compact...
Replaced a HP.
from mckennycoy on Friday, July 05, 2002
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Excellent bottom end camera,easy to operate,good pics too.
 Cons:
 Mine is under the Vivitar brand name ,but the same camera !
Bottom Line: I love this camera compared to the HP 215, It is easier,cheaper,better& doesn't eat batteries .
Review: I wrote a review on a HP digital 1.3 megapixels that failed me a day before my vacation . Finally...
great, cheap and easy to use!
from scoot14 on Tuesday, May 28, 2002
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 picture quality, LCD screen, easy to use, compact card flash
 Cons:
 battery consumption, serial cable, can only use digital zoom on low res.
Bottom Line: I sooooo recommend it! I just love it and for the price you'd never get anything better. Trust me.
Review: I got my digital camera last christmas because I was sick of taking pictures on a 35mm camera, payin...
Terrific Camera - Excellent Buy
from stinger839 on Saturday, March 09, 2002
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Great buy for the features and picture quality!
 Cons:
 For n00biez to Digital Cameras, Expect to spend $$$ on accessories
Bottom Line: This is a terrific camera. I recommend it to anyone who wants a great camera for a low price to have fun with.
Review: I had been wanting a digital camera of sorts for over two years when I finally found room in my X-Ma...
Great "BEAT IT UP" Camera
from nad_masters on Thursday, March 07, 2002
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 1 MP, int 2 MB, uses CF cards, easy to use, uses standard AA batteries
 Cons:
 Serial port transfers ONLY, 2x digital zoom only in "Good" qual, eats the AAs
Bottom Line: A great value, even if it is mediorcre in almost everything it does. It is a great gap fixer in many digicam situations.
Review: There are more to the pros and cons of this camera. Please read on! Yes, that is right!...
Good for web photographs and more
from mystreman on Sunday, January 06, 2002
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 easy to use, compatible with flash memory cards
 Cons:
 No USB connection
Bottom Line: This camera is great for a entry level camera with most of the features needed.
Review: This camera is a good camera for someone new to digital photography or who will only being viewing t...
great 1 Megapixel camera for beginners
from veri_bad_guy on Saturday, January 05, 2002
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 super low price of $60, 2 MB memory, AA battery operated, LCD, simple to use
 Cons:
 Video cable not included, slow serial connection to PC, no timer, min resolution too low
Bottom Line: In all i am very much satisfied with this camera, for this price, and highly recommend it.
Review: I bought this because the price was super low at $60, and the brand was kodak. True to its name, thi...
Not sure I'm impressed
from witchyangel on Monday, December 31, 2001
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 clear pics, zoom, easy to use
 Cons:
 no auto timer
Bottom Line: Good for average every day use.
Review: My old digital camera is getting old and didn't take such great pic's compared to modern digital cam...
Better have good photo editing software.
from mrxxx on Monday, December 31, 2001
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Takes OK pictures, Internal memory, LCD screen,Comes with batteries, cheap
 Cons:
 Flash is too powerful, slow serial connection, Shutter delay, Software,etc
Bottom Line: It's a good camera, just don't expect too much from it.
Review: For A gift It's not too bad. Sure there are better (and more expensive) cameras out there. The Kodak...
Picture this, and this and this...
from MHowe12730 on Thursday, December 27, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Immediate pictures
 Cons:
 Sucks the juice right out of the batteries
Bottom Line: The Kodak DC3200 digital camera is a great camera for taking every day pictures and getting them immediately.
Review: Let's just say I've been wanting a digital camera with a flash for eons. My experience with digital...
Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera - Fluff Chick Write-Off!
from bops_mom on Sunday, December 16, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 easy to use, several features, AA battery operated
 Cons:
 red eye, zoom must be used with LCD, batteries die fast with LCD
Bottom Line: The Kodak DC3200 Digital Camera makes for a wonderful digital camera for the average user.
Review: WARNING!! This review is part of the "Fluff Chick Write Off", hosted by MADYL . Thi...
Great Digital Camera For Dummies like Me
from ilikeitcrispy on Tuesday, November 27, 2001
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 simple, quick!
 Cons:
 slow shutter.
Bottom Line: Buy if you've new to digi-cams, pass if you're a stunning photographer already.
Review: This is a great digital camera for the first time user! Not only is it simple to use, it includes th...
UNDER $200
from bigscrb15 on Wednesday, October 31, 2001
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 PRICE, Memory, Bundle
 Cons:
 slow printing time
Bottom Line: If you have a Wal-Mart within 50 miles, go buy this combo, NOW!!
Review: I just bought this camera tonight. I got it at Wal-Mart for $199.87, sound cheap? it is especially w...
Send Pictures to Friends and Family
from lucyb8 on Tuesday, October 09, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 inexpensive
 Cons:
 none
Bottom Line: An affordable digital camera that takes great pictures.
Review: Just a few weeks ago I purchased a Kodak DC-3200 digital camera from Wal-Mart. I...
Click Click Print or Send!
from aunt-kimm on Thursday, September 27, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Simple, Cheap, Fun
 Cons:
 Serial Cable, poor software, poor battery life
Bottom Line: So affordable that you can buy the must have add-ons. Rechargeables, extra memory, card reader and case. I bought most of my add-ons on clearance at Target!
Review: Terrific first time digital camera! So simple even my 4 year old uses it! Affordable enough to allo...
Good starter digital camera
from terisalyn on Tuesday, September 11, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Lightweight, easy to use and takes reasonably good pictures for the low price.
 Cons:
 Very short battery life, built-in flash is dangerously bright.
Bottom Line: Buy it for your first foray into digital photography.
Review: This camera is well worth the price. It is a good camera for general family photography. Pictures ar...
Good basic digital camera
from jerosen on Sunday, August 26, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Easy Decent quality
 Cons:
 Battery life
Bottom Line: If you're looking for a decent, cheap entry level digital camera then the DC3200 is a good choice.
Review: I bought one of these for my sister for Christmas 2000 and she liked it quite a bit. We tested it o...
DIGITAL & QUALITY @ LOW $
from bgdmswede on Friday, August 24, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 LOW COST, EASY USE, GOOD QUALITY
 Cons:
 BATTERY LIFE, A BIT LARGE
Bottom Line: BANG FOR THE BUCK IT'S HARD TO BEAT - PLUS I HAVE HEARD OF KODAK.
Review: WELL, IF YOU'RE LOOKING TO GET INTO THE DIGITAL CAMERA AGE BUT DON'T WANT SOMETHING TOO COMPLICATED...
Good starter digital camera
from rmiale on Saturday, July 28, 2001
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Inexpensive, very easy to use.
 Cons:
 Battery hog, no lens cap, no USB connection
Bottom Line: A decent camera at an unbeatable price.
Review: I needed a camera for work to take pictures of our staff. While the committee I sit on wanted to pur...
Good digital for minimal price.
from empire3219 on Wednesday, July 11, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Good camera for the money.
 Cons:
 Very few. Software bundle, battery life.
Bottom Line: A good camera for the price.
Review: When we got the camera it was sort of last minute purchase. My fiancee decided to do some e-Bay sel...
An Excellent First Time Digital Camera
from AtlantaGreg on Thursday, July 05, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 It cannot be any easier to use. Good photo quality for price range.
 Cons:
 No zoom. Cheapish plastic body. Does not come with memory card.
Bottom Line: I give it an above average rating for it's price range of camera. You can do lots better, but not at this price.
Review: Those who have read my reviews must think I own a camera shop. LOL.. no, but photography is a hobby,...
A great starter camera
from barian on Saturday, June 30, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Price
 Cons:
 Slow uploads to computer
Bottom Line: I would recommend this camera for first time digital camera users, simply for the price and ease of use.
Review: This camera was given to me as a Christmas present, one that I appreciated but wasn't quite impresse...
Buy something else
from atstboy on Wednesday, June 06, 2001
2.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Fairly easy to get started, low price.
 Cons:
 Limited features, mediocre picture quality, low memory.
Bottom Line: You should look at other higher-end models.
Review: Ok, lets start this off with a little blurb about the camera. The Kodak DC3200 digital camera is pre...
A Good Enough Digital Camera.
from SkipKK on Saturday, June 02, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Good Enough Pics for the money.
 Cons:
 Not piles of memory, battery eater.
Bottom Line: I am perfectly happy with this camera, it does everything that I bought it for, and easy for a technophobe to use.
Review: I use the internet a lot, and frequently folks back home are asking for pictures of the kids and hor...
A cheap 1 megapixel camera
from ConnCarl on Saturday, June 02, 2001
3.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Cheap. Easy to use, clear menus, quick setup, decent photos with little effort.
 Cons:
 No tripod mount, no self-timer, poor bundled software.
Bottom Line: A relative bargain with the Kodak $30 rebate. An excellent choice for a beginner who needs decent JPEGs, prints up to 5 X 7" and good flash performance.
Review: Kodak's DC3200 is a low-cost 1 megapixel camera, which is to say that it represents the least...
DC3200 - Not Bad!
from esmass on Monday, May 21, 2001
5.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Very vivid LCD Display. Excellent Quality Pictures
 Cons:
 Packaging was not up to speed with other Digital Camera Makers
Bottom Line: The Kodak DC3200 camera has the name to back up the product.
Review: I bought the Kodak DC3200. Actually it is not a bad camera. The LCD Display was true to color as a...
Picture this (I know so don't say nothing)
from forddude1416 on Sunday, May 13, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 easy cheap quick and a lot of fun
 Cons:
 bad printing image, slow shutter
Bottom Line: simple cheap easy to use buy it if all you want is a toy or ur a novice
Review: Your 15, a sophomore in High School. You find out that that digital camera you got for christmas is...
Great value for the money.
from craigchan on Wednesday, May 09, 2001
4.0 / 5.0
 Pros:
 Inexpensive. Great starter camera. Uses AA batteries
 Cons:
 No lens cap, but available from Kodak free upon request.
Bottom Line: Great starter camera for e-mails and personal use. The menus and design are easy to learn and work with.
Review: I just bought this camera a week ago, and the early returns on it are good. Kodak had a nice quick...