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Kodak EasyShare DX7440 Review

Review Summary
Reader Score: 7.50 (out of 10)
The Kodak Easyshare DX7440 is a fairly compact 4 megapixel digital camera with a 4x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 33mm -132mm on a 35mm camera). It has a large 2.2" Colour TFT screen. The camera comes with 32mb memory built into the camera, and can be upgraded with an additional SD card. The camera takes a proprietary Lithium-Ion battery. The camera also records unlimited 640x480 videos at 13fps and 320x240 videos at 24fps with sound.
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Imaging-Resource 9.33 09-21-04 Read Full Review
The Kodak EasyShare DX7440 is one of the latest in Kodak's hugely popular line of consumer digicams. Like others in the "DX" series, the Kodak DX7440 offers both fully automatic operation and a range of exposure options that let more experienced users exercise greater creative control. True to their name, the EasyShare line of cameras are indeed very easy to use, a fact that's no doubt contributed to their great popularity with consumers. The subject of the current review is the EasyShare DX7440, a compact 4.0-megapixel design that provides full manual exposure control, an easy-to-understand interface, and a wide selection of user options while at the same time retaining the ease of use that gave the EasyShare line its name.

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DCResource 9.00 11-13-04 Read Full Review
I can tell a personal story about the Kodak EasyShare DX7440. A few months ago I was looking for a camera for my mom. Being somewhat of a technophobe, I wanted something simple. Since her vision isn't as good as it once was, I wanted something with a big LCD. I also wanted something that about the same size as her old film camera. I brought her to Best Buy and we looked at a bunch of cameras... from Olympus, Canon, Sony, and Kodak. I ended up getting her the DX7440, even before I'd reviewed it. Based on other Kodak cameras I've tested, I was confident that the 7440 would do the job. The EasyShare system makes it easy to share photos, the LCD is bigger-than-average, and the size was right. The DX7440 sells for under $300 -- not bad for a camera with a 4 Megapixel CCD and 4X optical zoom lens!

So the DX7440 is off to a good start even before I started my review process. Did I make the right choice for mom? Find out in our review!



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