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Kodak DCS330

Kodak DCS330
alaAverage 4.3

8 reviews

May, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 reviews of Kodak DCS330. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Comments about the flash and battery are on the whole positive. The portability and color also get good reviews. Comments are divided on the usability. Some have doubts about the price and software.

color, portability, battery, flash

software, price

On average, users rate this product 86/100.

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Expert review by (zdnet.com.au)

Kodak Professional DCS 330

 

Eastman Kodak's DCS 330 isn't for everyone, which its relatively high price ensures. Instead, it's aimed at professionals seeking Nikon-lens compatibility and Kodak's digital-imaging technology at a cost lower than Kodak's pro models.

Sep, 2001

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Kodak DCS 330

 

Several people still have a caveat attached to the old Kodak DCS series cameras. In truth the only one that would actually be useful today is the DCS-14n; all the rest are veritable antiques.

Can be used today with little modification ; Takes AA batteries in a tray ; Can use a compact flash or SD card in a PCMCIA adapter ; Can, under the right conditions and with post processing, take good photos

Simply obsolete. 3 megapixels is the bare minimum for any use today ; Can do jpegs if you don't mind the background processing, but requires the Kodak DCS software to process the proprietary TIFF files ; Is very slow, much more than the DCS-315 ; Max...

Jul, 2011

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Kodak DCS 330

 

The Kodak DCS 330 Professional Camera produces one of the finest images available in a professional level camera. In my role as product manager for integrating digital cameras into complete photographic systems, I have found the 330 to consistantly...

Sharpness. I received the beta camera to test and the camera was actually too sharp. In the release of the camera it was fined tuned to perfection. The degree of sharpness is one of the determining factors in determining how much the image may be...

Limitied ISO of 125-400. This limits the camera's ability in low lite conditions. Indoor events under mercury vapor lighting where no flash photography is allowed is not feasible.Nikon Pronea Camera body. Not very rugged.Compressed proprietary TIFF. ...

Aug, 2000

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Kodak DCS 330

 
Aug, 2000

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