Aplux Reviews
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- PLUS-X Pan and PLUS-X Pan Professional Films feature extremely fine grain.
- Sheet and 70 mm PLUS-X Pan Professional Films feature very fine grain.
- Excellent for producing high-quality images
- Wide exposure
- Rich tonality maintained with overexposure and underexposure

- ISO 125
- Medium-speed film
- Ideal for general-purpose outdoor photography
- Black-and-white panchromatic film
- 36 exposures
List price: $5.99 (that's 33% off!)

- ISO 125
- Medium-speed film
- Ideal for general-purpose outdoor photography
- Black-and-white panchromatic film
- 24 exposures
List price: $3.99 (that's 25% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $4.00

- Increased color saturation: Produces vibrant colors
- Excellent flesh-to-neutral color balance: Records neutrals while maintaining pleasing skin tones
- Lower highlight contrast: Offers reasonable control over contrast with lighting variations

- Increased color saturation: Produces vibrant colors
- Excellent flesh-to-neutral color balance: Records neutrals while maintaining pleasing skin tones
- Lower highlight contrast: Offers reasonable control over contrast with lighting variations

- Increased color saturation
- Produces vibrant colors
- Excellent flesh-to-neutral color balance
- Records neutrals while maintaining pleasing skin tones
- Lower highlight contrast

- 1,152 x 864 resolution
- 2x zoom lens
- Easy-to-use interface and menu
- 8-MB removable CompactFlash memory card
- Relatively compact
Used price: $59.99

Garbage
This camera is pretty darn goodThere are a couple of problems with this camera:
If you use the LCD panel(for previewing pictures you have taken), your batteries (4 AAs) will be drained - FAST.
The 4 mg memory card that comes with this camera is really not enough. I would recommend that anyone buying this camera buy the 32mg chip. With 32mg, (and the 4mg card) you can take more about 130-140 photos at the highest resolution (the recommended resolution if you want to print your photos). This makes the camera great to take on vacations - you don't have to worry about running out of memory.
It takes a long time to transfer photos to a computer. I recommend getting the Parallel Picture Card Reader (from Kodak) which will make the photo transfer lots faster.
Buying these various accessories does add to the cost of the camera, but it is well worth it.
The print quality of these pictures is pretty good (although NOT regular photo quality). You can upload your photos to Kodak and they will print them and send them to you through the mail. Also, they will set up a URL where your friends and family can see and order your uploaded photos.
As much as I love this camera, I think that I will eventually buy a higher end version (maybe the Kodak 260) so that I can have better print quality for my photos.
dc-210 worth a look
List price: $12.99 (that's 8% off!)
Used price: $11.97
Buy one from zShops for: $8.23

- Kodak Plus-X 220
- 220 Film For B&W Prints
- ISO 125
- 220 Film
- Pro Pack (5 Rolls)
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)

- Kodak Plus-X 220
- 220 Film For B&W Prints
- ISO 125
- 120 Film
- Pro Pack (5 Rolls)
List price: $29.95 (that's NaN% off!)
This is what i got: Unnatural blurry pictures, 4 AA batteries run out after 10 shots, no options, slow shutter speed, zoom sucks, have to wait forever between pictures, uses old compact flash, slow transfer rate (serial port, 1 min per pic!), software sucks (wont install on newer versions of windows), no lens cap, nowhere to hold on while taking pictures.
Please, go and get yourself a real camera. You can get one 10 times better for the same price. Try Cannon, Nikon, HP ...... Kodak is not the anwser!!!!!!