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Consumer comments September 2003
I have now finally figured out how to take the pics, download to puter, burn on CD
and then have the CD to take to Kodak print machine and print out
excellent pictures
.
I like the ease and quality of my photos but the printing is still a concern. It's a wonderful feature to
store 100s of pictures on my computer to print at my convenience, but I don't know if I'll ever cease to
use film because of the low cost per photo that I share with friends/family.
I don't know how to uses the camera and the explanations are poor.
Took pictures and they
disappeared before I could put them in the computer.
I do wish you could make some kind of negative to keep photos in case your pc crashes.
Have not been able to get the freaking thing to work with my
computer.
The program I have to download pictures is not working properly now.
I much prefer film cameras, because you can always have back up copies of the pictures taken.
Whereas
most Digital cameras are unreliable.
I will not stop [using film] completely until I have something to print the shots with. Right now
I take them to CVS and use their machine.
Source: InfoTrends’ 9/03 Photo Printing Web Survey