Kodak Reviews


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Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
Made by Kodak
  • ISO 400
  • Color negative film
  • Accurate flesh tone reproduction
  • Allows a high degree of enlargement
  • 24 exposures
Amazon base price: $3.99
List price: $6.99 (that's 43% off!)
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Average review score:

best all around film there is
this film is good for high-light, low light, action or still (sounds like a commercial). i use it a lot. it is the best film for the money. i would suggest getting the two-pack, though.


Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (5-Pack)
Made by Kodak
    Amazon base price: $10.99
    List price: $19.99 (that's 45% off!)
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    Good consumer film, but overpriced
    Decent film, but I can get this same item for almost half this price at a local department store.

    The best all around film ever!!
    I have been taking pictures constantly for about 3 years. I have shot with a myrid of film. However, Kodak film is hands down the best film I have ever shot with. The color is bright and vivid and you don't get the dull color or one color brighter than another than othe films out there. Yeah, you have to pay a little more for Kodak. But, trust me it is well worth it!! No matter what situation or occasion or subject this is the perfect film to not only get the shot but preserve it forever. So go ahead and open up that moldy wallet of yours and get it. You won't be sorry!!!

    good deal
    I am a freelance photographer and I go thru films like there is no tomorrow. This is probably one of the best deals around. Kodak is very high quality and I used them all the time. Highly recommend this to anyone who takes pictures with any kind of 35mm camera.


    Kodak Max 400 Film (12 Exposure)
    Made by Kodak
    • ISO 400
    • Color negative film
    • Accurate flesh tone reproduction
    • Allows a high degree of enlargement
    • 12 exposures
    Amazon base price: $2.88
    List price: $5.99 (that's 52% off!)

    Kodak Max 4 NiMH 2100mAh Rechargeable AA Batteries
    Made by Kodak
    • AA Nickel Metal Hydride with 2100mAh rating
    • Can be recharged up to 1000 times without losing capacity
    • Excellent for digital cameras
    • No memory effect
    • Package of 4 batteries
    Amazon base price: $14.99
    List price: $18.99 (that's 21% off!)
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    Why so much $$$?
    I love Kodak, and was saddened by the recent financial trouble the company has recently been going through. I hope they survive. But I can't help but wonder why so much for batteries that the popular brand-name competitors charge half the price that Kodak charges for theirs? These have the same power rating and quality as Kodak's.

    Worth the extra money
    These batteries are green in color, not red as shown. They are made by Sanyo in Japan & are of excellent quality. They last really long. Get only the Kodak Charger & NOT other brand, i had the bad experience in mixing battery & charger from diff brands.

    Now, i got more of these & use them in toys, kitchen electrics etc. etc. Got some Kodak AAA as well & each charge lasts 3 months or so in my wireless mouse.

    KODAK NiMH Pack
    A quad package of a better environment.
    Being able to recharge is vital especially at the very high cost basis.

    Shopping here does have a great benefit in cost comparison as well reviews. Thats why I think, we all look in here and shop.

    The NiMH batteries do not have a memory so that is another advantage. NiCAD's do.

    Kodak I think does charge a premium for its name and private lable on the products. But what do people expect? Getting a quality package of a product but paying for less...


    Kodak Max 4 NiMH 1850mAh Rechargeable AA Batteries
    Made by Kodak
    • 1850 mAh
    • Up to 800 charges/discharges for a long life cycle
    • Lasts up to twice as long as alkaline batteries in digital cameras
    • Replaces any AA battery
    • Ideal for digital cameras and other high-drain electronic devices
    Amazon base price: $14.94
    List price: $24.99 (that's 40% off!)
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    Didn't Perform Well For Me
    Not impressed.
    I used these for my digital camera (Casio QV-R40). With flash and LCD on I got an average of 24 pics before the battery ran out (once it was 27 - but that was only once).
    With the Sanyo batteries that came with the camera I was getting over 50 per charge (sometimes more)(also with the flash and lcd on)

    They are cheap though - and if you don't mind the inconvenience of re-charging they are a good "deal".

    Great, Long Lasting Rechargeable Batteries!!
    These AA NiMH rechargeable batteries are great. Take about 3 hours to charge, and easily outlast alkalines in all applications, including digital camera, CD player, Walkie-Talkies and remote control car console.

    The batteries I just received are 1700 mAh, to go along with the 1600 and 1450's I purchased over the past several years. Everyone has held the charge and performed as expected. I had some Olympus rechargeable batteries, they could not hold the charge the same way the Kodak's. Love the Olympus cameras, but not their batteries. They found their way to the re-cylers.

    I highly recommend the Kodak rechargeable batteries for all AA applications.

    Great For Digital Cameras And High-Drain Electronics
    With a digital camera, rechargeable batteries are a must for those who take a lot of picture. These batteries didn't take as long to charge or recharge as other brands I have tested, and lasted almost twice as long on one charge as the expensive "Max-Powered" throw-away alkaline batteries I've bought as back ups. I am very happy with this Kodak product and recommend these rechargeable batteries to anyone with a digital camera or other high-drain electronics.


    Kodak MAX 35mm Single Use Cameras with Flash (2 Pack)
    Made by Kodak
    • Power flash with automatic recharge
    • 4 to 14 foot flash range
    • Loaded with KODAK MAX Versatility Plus 800 speed film
    • Lightweight and compact
    • 27 exposure cameras per camera
    Amazon base price: $14.99
    List price: $25.99 (that's 42% off!)
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    Simple to use giving great results!
    I bought one of these 2 Camera packs a few years ago. They were easy to use, the Flash worked everytime. The results produced nice Colorful Clear shots.
    I recommend these to anyone heading out with friends.
    Not sure if Kodak still manufacture these camera's though.


    Kodak Max 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash
    Made by Kodak
    • 27-exposure disposable camera
    • Loaded with Kodak MAX 800 film for all lighting conditions
    • Sleek, contemporary design
    • No-slip grip
    • Built-in flash is easy to use and recharges automatically
    Amazon base price: $9.99
    List price: $14.99 (that's 33% off!)
    Used price: $4.99
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    A Great Little Versatile Camera
    I've taken Photos with these Kodak MAX Cameras a few times in 2001-2002. They Deliver Above Average Results at a Fraction of the Price of buying a $$-$$$ Camera. Depending on where you buy them. Early this Year in Australia, Kodak brought out the KODAK MAX HQ Disposable Camera which I think is supposed to be an Upgrade from the Kodak MAX Cameras. However I wasn't Happy with the Results so I switched back to the Yellow Camera which I feel delivers better Results.

    I would love for Kodak Australia to release the UK "Kodak Ultra Compact Flash" cameras here, they look like Jazzy little Cameras that actually could be mistaken for a "real" Camera.

    P.S. The Kodak Advantix One Time Use Cameras are also Fantastic, so if you get the chance pick up one of these as well. Great for Birthdays and Trips!

    Great for raves, parties, camping
    OK, so no one will mistake the photos for professional ones, but these disposable cameras are great! I take one with me when I go to raves, 'cause I don't want to lose my more expensive camera. Photo quality is quite reasonable. The camera is loaded with fast film, so it works in all light conditions with help from the flash. Might as well activate the flash for every picture, since it makes outdoor pictures look better, too. Plus, when you consider you're throwing away the camera, there's no point in trying to save battery power.

    Kodak Max
    Not a bad camera. Good for indoor and outdoor use. It can be used on days of less sunlight and the pictures will still turnout, unlike other disposible cameras. The max flash is what makes it helpful on not so bright days. It is a great price. Good looking camera. You probobly won't drop it because of the No-slip grip. Built in flash is easy to use, all around the camera is easy to use. The camera is a good buy!


    Kodak MAX 24 AA Digital Camera Batteries (twelve 2-packs)
    Made by Kodak
    • Specifically designed for digital cameras
    • New oxy-alkaline chemistry provides longer life than alkaline batteries in a digital camera
    • Superior alkaline performance in a digital camera without the hassle of charging
    Amazon base price: $27.99
    List price: $54.99 (that's 49% off!)

    Kodak Macintosh Accessory Kit For Dc 200 & Dc 210 Cameras
    Made by Kodak
      Amazon base price: $29.99
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      KODAK LS443 LENS ADAPTER
      Made by Kodak
        Amazon base price: $19.99
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        Average review score:

        Good Product, but it have issues using 37mm lens
        First of all I recommend to use this adapter with a UV filter to protect the Zoom lens and the lens, using this accesory can avoid any damage to the camera.

        This lens adapter has 2 parts, the first one is the 39mm to 37mm adapter (big one), and the second is a 37mm to 43mm ring adapter.

        Maybe this adapter has a little issue, using directly an 37mm filter, the camera zoom appears to hit the filter glass... im not sure if that happen on any filters or lenses... But using with the 37mm to 43mm adapter and any 43mm filter or lens works perfectly.


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