Flash Reviews


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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 Funsaver 35mm Single Use Camera w/ Flash
Made by Kodak
  • Great for taking pictures both indoors and outdoors
  • Comes with a built-in electronic-flash
  • Has a total of 27 exposures of ISO 400 film
Amazon base price: $6.99
List price: $12.99 (that's 46% off!)
Used price: $8.99
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Cheap and Nasty!
I recently used the Kodak Funsaver camera at a Birthday. The majority of the Photo's were taken inside using the flash. The Flash must be pressed before each shot is taken otherwise the Flash won't go off (As I quickly discovered). The results were a little dissapointing, very unclear, very grainy. These camera's are cheap in price and I'm guessing aimed at the younger market for things such as School excursions and Camping trips. If you are attending a Birthday and want above average photographs then I suggest spending the little extra and getting one of the more advanced Kodak disposable cameras.

Cheap, Inexpensive way of taking Color Pics!
Low in Price, these Camera's are a great way of taking Color Shots. However, being lower in Price than the Max HQ and the Advantix Single Use Camera's you sometimes tend to get Pics that aren't as clear. A Great idea for a Child's School Camp or Excursion.

Eay to use
I love these cameras. They are so easy to use, and a lot easier to deal with when it comes time to get the film developed. No fuss with having to wind the film and no worry on your part of exposing the film to light.


Kodak 64MB SD FLCARD W/ CCASE ( 1896463 )
Made by Kodak
    Amazon base price: $34.99
    Buy one from zShops for: $32.99

    Kodak 64MB CF FLCARD W/ CCASE ( 8021503 )
    Made by Kodak
      Amazon base price: $29.99
      Used price: $33.32
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      Kodak 64 MB CompactFlash Picture Card
      Made by Kodak
      • 64 MB Type I CompactFlash card
      • For use with digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players, and other devices
      • ATA compatible--can be used with PCMCIA adapter card, not included
      Amazon base price: $34.99
      List price: $38.99 (that's 10% off!)
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      Average review score:

      Not Worth the Price Premium
      This card works fine, but here is the bitter truth.

      The core of all the cards (known in technical terms as the "controller") are made by only a few DRAM manufacturers. Those handful of DRAM manufacturers then sell the "controllers" to the major flash card manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Kodak, Olympus, and Viking). The flash card manufacturers then simply throw some plastic casings on the controllers, slap on a label, and ship the cards. As long as the flash card manufacturer is reputable, has a good warranty, and has been around for over 5 years; you will be just fine.

      What I am trying to get at? I simply want to make it clear that you should not buy a card based solely on the fact it is made by Kodak. Check the pricing against the other major manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Viking, etc.) and then make your decision.

      No problem here
      Decent price. Holds many pictures. Respectable industry name. A winner.

      useful reliable memory cards
      I use this 64-meg memory card in my Kodak DC4800 camera, in my HP Handheld (660LX) computer, AND in my old Kodak DC50 camera also. (My handheld computer and DC50 camera both require an adapter.) Works great -- I have not encountered a single problem.

      This card can hold about 65 pictures in the best-quality JPG format from my DC4800 camera. When shooting in the highest-quality mode (TIFF format), I can get only about 10 pictures on this card. For those times when I shoot in the TIFF mode, I bought the bigger 128meg Kodak card which holds twice as much.

      I have a Digital Wallet 6-gig storage device onto which I download pictures from the chip when I'm on the road, and as should be expected - this Kodak card works fine there too.

      These cards come pre-formatted for Windows but you can reformat them for Mac computers.

      These great Kodak cards are reliable ...

      ...


      Kodak 6 in 1 Card Reader
      Made by Kodak
        Amazon base price: $23.99
        Used price: $22.95
        Average review score:

        Works beautifully
        Are you looking for a reliable compact multi card reader? Look no further. This usb 2.0 card reader reads and writes CompactFlash (CF), Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia (MMC) and SmartMedia cards plus Memory Sticks and IBM Microdrives. I've used the CF, SD, and SmartMedia slots many times and have never had any problems. I use it on my Windows XP, and the card reader uses Mass Storage Compliance technology so there is no need for drivers. Just plug it in and transfer your files faster than you can dream of compared to direct link from your digi cam or pda.


        Kodak 32 MB CompactFlash Picture Card
        Made by Kodak
        • Like a floppy disk, this card lets you store, share, and manipulate files
        • Reusable
        • Formatted to work specifically with Kodak digital cameras
        • ATA compatible
        • Expands the memory of a variety of systems and devices
        Amazon base price: $30.99
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        More Memory
        I have a Kodak DC3400. It only has 8MB memory so I could only take about 11 pictures. Now I can take about 40. It is great!

        Not Worth the Price Premium
        This card works fine, but here is the bitter truth.

        The core of all the cards (known in technical terms as the "controller") are made by only a few DRAM manufacturers. Those handful of DRAM manufacturers then sell the "controllers" to the major flash card manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Kodak, Olympus, and Viking). The flash card manufacturers then simply throw some plastic casings on the controllers, slap on a label, and ship the cards. As long as the flash card manufacturer is reputable, has a good warranty, and has been around for over 5 years; you will be just fine.

        What I am trying to get at? I simply want to make it clear that you should not buy a card based solely on the fact it is made by Kodak. Check the pricing against the other major manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Viking, etc.) and then make your decision.

        High Quality Card
        I purchased this card after going through several downloads of my 8mg card for my DC3400. This has been an excellent card that has given me no problems!

        It's even taken a spill or two and it's still working without any glitches. If you need quality and durability with high quality downloads then this card is for you!


        Kodak 256MB CF FLCARD W/ CCASE ( 8132219 )
        Made by Kodak
          Amazon base price: $65.99
          Used price: $74.05
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          Kodak 256 MB Secure Digital Flash Card with Carry Case (8121337)
          Made by Kodak
          • Compatible with all Macintosh and Windows Systems
          • Works with SD Card Readers and all laptops (adapter required)
          • 5 year limited warranty
          Amazon base price: $73.99
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