Kodak F600 Advantix Zoom APS Camera
The automatic zoom of Kodak Advantix F600 make sit easy to get great photos. It features zoom-in for portraits and zoom-out for wide shots, with a high-performance, one touch zoom lens. With you'll get sharp photos from 2.0 ft. (.06m) to infinity with the F600's advanced auto focus system. Point and shoot wherever - an automatic flash fires when you need the light for brighter, more colorful pictures.
The F600 Advantix camera from Kodak features a 2x zoom lens that captures portraits and group shots. Point-and-shoot simplicity and autofocusing let you take photos from 2 feet and beyond, and the flash fires automatically in low-light situations. The Kodak F600 records lighting and color data on the film's magnetic strip for the photo lab to use when developing, and it imprints each shot with time and date information. The viewfinder displays the selected picture size for simplified camera operation. The self-timer allows you to take self-portraits or to be included in group photos. The Kodak F600 automatically advances and rewinds film, and the safety interlock prevents the film door from opening until the roll is completely rewound. A roll of Kodak Advantix color film, battery, coupon book, instructional manual, and detachable camera strap are included. Kodak offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Kodak F600 Advantix Zoom APS Camera Accessories
Fujifilm 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film (3 Pack)
Kodak F600 Advantix Zoom APS Camera Reviews
The F600 has some nice features and it is ready to travel. The pictures are crisp and clear. I upgraded from another Kodak Advantix that I loved but took an unfortunate fall to the sidewalk. This has happened enough times now that I am trying to find something like my older cheaper Advantix to take it's place.
The auto-focus feature seems to take forever to adjust. If you are using this for scenery or adults that are willing to sit still than it is a great camera and a pretty good bargain. I have had this model for about 2 years now. The only downfall I have come across is I have two small kids that I take most of my pictures of.
Seconds don't seem like much, but when your subject matter is a 3 and 5 year old it's the difference in losing your shot. I will hold the button for several seconds sometimes before it will take the shot.
The only thing is it's kinda loud after you click and when you finish the film. I really love this camera. Otherwise, if you're an amateur get this. It's light and easy to use.
The pics are in a very good quality and it has a nice Zoom. I bought this camera a year ago and i wonder with it. the only thing that i dislike it, is that you can not change films partialy used, i mean if you change a film that is not complete and you want to use it again in order to finish it, you can't. It's ease to use, small and light.
It would be really nice if I could use the damn thing. I am not very happy with this company, I ordered my camera over a month ago and still have not received it.
-Red eye reduction/reduces red eye. I'm a semi-pro photographer. -date/time imprinting/do I really need to expain this. I have yet to get any pictures on developed but when I do I'll write a full report on it. I just got this camera a few days ago. But in the mean time here are some very handy specs:. -Auto focus. you can also get a tripod for this as well.
I've taken pics of a Viper GTS that came out looking like something on a profesional scale. -night view/ takes better night pictures. -Infinity focus/ Capture sharp distant scenry at any zoom position, (for daylight/outdoor ues only). -fill flash/When object backlit, shadows may appear, fill flash reduces this effect. I take pictures for a hobbie and have done some very nice ones. -Self timer/goes off on it's own after a few seconds. I have used the APS film for some time and have com to really love it.the weight of this cam is very niceIt's not to havy and not overly bolky fits in pocket very well.
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