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Kodak EasyShare M893IS 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $149.95 Buy Refurbished: $99.95 You Save: $50.00 (33%)
New (44) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $99.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7978
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes System Memory: 32 Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 270 Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Resolution: 8.1 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 1 x 3.7 x 2.3
MPN: 1274596 Model: 1274596 UPC: 041771274597 EAN: 0041771274597 ASIN: B0013FYM28
Release Date: March 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8.1-megapixel resolutiono for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches | | • | 3x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilization, 5x digital zoom; HD still capture and VGA video | | • | 2.7-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD; in-camera charging using the included Li-Ion rechargeable battery | | • | Optical image stabilization, blur reduction technology; High ISO (up to 1600) captures the details in low-light conditions and fast-action situations | | • | Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description Make everyone in your pictures look good with the Kodak EasyShare M893 IS Digital Camera. Its face detection technology locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings, for great shots of friends and family. With its KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology, your pictures come out as vivid as the moment you took them, so you can print better, brighter pictures.
Capture VGA video (640 ? 480) at 15 fps with sound and on-camera editing Face detection technology - locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings High ISO (up to 1600) Large 2.7 in. (6.9 cm) color LCD Whether you shoot your pictures vertically or horizontally, view them right side up with auto picture rotation Sound tagging Li-Ion rechargeable battery & charger Multimedia slideshow Print better, brighter pictures using KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology 32 MB internal memory SD/SDHC card expansion slot Formats - JPEG, Quicktime MOV PictBridge-enabled Dimensions (W ? H ? D) - 3.6 ? 2.2 ? 0.9 in. (92.0 ? 56.5 ? 22.7 mm) Weight (without battery and memory card) - 4.1 oz. (117 g)Includes - Li-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery KLIC-7001 Wrist strap AC Adapter for in-camera charging USB cable Custom camera insert for optional KODAK EASYSHARE Camera and Printer Docks
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| Customer Reviews:
Kodak M893 IS (Silver) is A-OK September 17, 2008 pweathrb (Duluth) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased a Kodak M893 IS (Silver) about three weeks ago from KodakAuctions.com on eBay for about $70 refurbished at auction. I have previously owned three other Kodak digital cameras. All three still work great with no problems whatsoever. I bought my first one (DC3400 2.1MP 2x zoom with Compact Flash Card memory)) over seven years ago at Walmart on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) for $99. There were almost no other digital cameras on the market at that time and definitely nothing over 3MP(It retailed for over $200 at that time.) It is a real dinosaur that weighs a ton and uses 4 AA batteries, but it has never failed to take a perfect picture. I don't use it anymore because of its size and weight and its' little 1.5" LCD and the AA batteries (even though they were Ni-Cad rechargeables - it was a hassle because I had to remove them to recharge them.) My second was a DX6490 (4MP 10x zoom with SD card memory and 2" LCD) that I bought for over $400 at Sam's Club about four years ago. It took (and STILL DOES take) beautiful pictures as long as you allow the autofocus enough time to focus in on whatever you happen to be shooting. It has an electronic viewfinder (which is a little tiny LCD in the viewfinder eyelet). I didn't like this feature at first because the screen would black out for a second while it loaded the picture that you just shot to memory and then it would show you a picture of what you just took for a second after that, meaning that you had at least a two second delay between shots unless you used burst mode. It has no dedicated optical viewfinder, only the electronic one. In fact, that was the reason that I returned this camera within the 30 day return period that Sam's Club offers. I then shopped around and still decided that I liked the DX6490 better than anything else that was available at that time. I went back to Sam's to purchase it again and they were sold out - including the one that I had returned. So I had to wait two more weeks until they received more. I still love this camera and have no regrets about repurchasing it, although you can get a Z712 (7MP 12x zoom) which is very similar to the DX6490 for less than half the money that I paid. The Z712 is is mostly plastic, though, and the DX6490 is all rubber-coated metal(kind of heavy and bulky - but solidly built). It uses a proprietary Li-Ion battery that has exceptional shot life. Plus, it came with the charger dock included. It is so nice to just plop the camera down in its' dock and it automatically charges AND you can use the Easyshare feature to download pictures to your computer at the same time. I don't use the Easyshare feature very much because it sends your pictures to a separate Kodak file. I find that it is just as easy to just pull the SD card out and plug it into the SD slot on my computer which sends pictures immediately to my Windows "My Pictures" file. It is nice to know that I have the option to use the Easyshare whenever I might desire to do so. Then there is my third Kodak - the V550 (5MP 3x zoom with SD Card memory). This is really an exceptional camera. It has a dedicated optical viewfinder (a feature that is very rare nowadays in point and shoot cameras)and a 2.5" LCD screen. It has an all metal body and is also solidly built. The V550 is the best all around camera that I have ever owned. It is compact yet comfortable to hold and takes great pictures all the time. It even shows a little green hand in the corner of the LCD screen after taking a picture to let you know that it was perfectly focused. It will show a yellow hand if the picture could have been better and a red hand if the camera thinks that you should delete the picture. The V550 also came with a charger dock included. The whole package retailed for $379 and I purchased it on the internet through AMAZON.com for $225. My wife really loves this camera, too. We always take it with us on vacation and anywhere that we think we may want to take a few pictures. It uses a KLIC-7001 Li-Ion battery (which is the exact same battery that the M893 uses) and has a very acceptible battery life - although not quite as good as the KLIC-5001 that the DX6490 uses. I must have charged this battery hundreds of times on its' charger dock and it still works great every time. I did buy a spare KLIC-7001 battery on the net just to have for a spare to bring along on trips and such and I have only had to use it twice since I have owned the camera. And now, the purpose of this review: the M893 IS camera.(8MP 3x zoom with SD card). 8 megapixels really seems like overkill. Since my V550 takes excellent pictures at 5MP and I don't plan on printing anything larger than 8"x10" anytime soon, I adjusted the MPs down to 5 MP on this M893 temporarily. This saves a lot of memory space on both the SD card and on my computer. This camera is almost exactly the same size as the V550, although it weighs only about half as much because of the mostly plastic body. The LCD screen is 2.7" and takes up about half of the back of the body. I don't like the fact that it doesn't have a dedicated optical viewfinder, but I guess that this gigantic LCD kinda makes up for that. The main reason that I bought this camera (besides the ridiculously low price) is that it has OPTICAL image stabilization(IS) whereas most of the other Kodak M-Series cameras come with DIGITAL image stabilization, and the fact that it uses the same battery as my V550 so I can swap them if I so desire. It has "Face Recognition" focusing firmware and "Perfect Picture" firmware and the ability to edit the pictures right in the camera before you ever download them. It will also shoot in 16:9 widescreen mode if you choose and it also has a panoramic stitching feature. This is really a nice little camera. It does not come with a charger dock like the V550 or the DX6490, but I can plug their AC chargers (5V DC 2A) directly into the M893 and it charges right up. The only thing that I really don't like about this camera is: when I press the shutter button there is a brief delay (noticeably longer than the V550) before it takes the picture. I suppose this is because of the Facial Recognition focusing and the optical image stabilization. It also seems to take an extraordinarily long time to load the picture that you just took into memory, all the while showing you a picture of what you just shot on the LCD. I have found that I can avoid this delay by pressing lightly on the shutter button and it immediately moves into focus mode for the next shot, bypassing the time it takes to show you the last picture taken. I have read several reviews from people who seem to really dislike Kodak cameras. I personally have had great experiences with all of mine. I have found that digital cameras are not toys and that if you treat them with care and protect them from abuse, they will last a long time and provide many years of great service and memories. I always keep mine in protective cases and never carry them loosely in my pocket or throw them around carelessly. This doesn't mean that there won't be an occasional bad apple or lemon, but overall I feel that Kodak is as good or better than any other camera for the money. I have owned this M893 for almost a month and I am very satisfied with it. I only gave it a four* out of five* rating because it did not come with a charger dock included as did my V550 and my DX6490. I would give each of THEM 5 out of 5 stars. By the way, I do recommend purchasing the M893. Even refurbished cameras from Kodak come with a full one year warranty. Thank you for taking the time to read all the way through this. I know that it was kind of long.
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