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Kodak C800 Advantix Zoom APS Camera

Kodak C800 Advantix Zoom APS CameraBrand: Kodak
Category: Photography

List Price: $215.99
Buy Used: $49.95
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Seller: The Music Monastery
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 9867

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Optical Zoom: 3
Maximum Focal Length: 80
Minimum Focal Length: 27
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.3 x 2.1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: C800
Model: C800
UPC: 041771591250
EAN: 0041771591250
ASIN: B00004SGB1

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 27-80mm motorized zoom lens brings the subject 3 times closer
  • Automatic flip-up flash fires in low-light situations and powers down flash intensity for close shots
  • Film-door safety interlock prevents accidental fogging
  • Self-timer lets you get into the picture
  • Midroll film change

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Product Description
The Kodak Advantix C800 is a versatile, high-performance camera for all life has to offer. Its 3x Zoom Lens goes from 27-80 mm for wide angle to telephoto versatility. Smart Flip Flash Plus flips up to reduce red-eye. Automatically adjusts flash setting to provide ideal lighting for more pleasing results in all conditions. All the advanced features you'll love, including mid-roll change, multi-spot auto focus, interactive LCD panel with text display, Picture Information Exchange and more.

Amazon.com Product Description
The C800 Advantix camera from Kodak is an Advanced Photo System camera with point-and-shoot simplicity. It features a 27-80mm motorized zoom lens and infrared autofocusing, letting you snap photos from 2 feet and beyond. A pop-up flash fires automatically in low-light situations and fires away from the lens, reducing red-eye. Auto close prevents washout photos, and multibeam focusing keeps your subject in focus when taking wide-angle pictures. The flash folds down when the camera is off and serves as a protective lens cap.

The Kodak C800 records lighting and color data on the film's magnetic strip for the photo lab to use when developing, and it imprints each shot with time and date. Because this camera is a member of the APS line, it offers three print formats--classic, group, and panoramic. The viewfinder displays your selected picture format. The Kodak C800 automatically advances and rewinds film, and the safety interlock prevents the door from opening until the roll is completely rewound. The timer allows you to take self-portraits or to include yourself in group shots. Kodak's midroll change feature lets you change film speed or remove and reload a film cassette.

A roll of Kodak Advantix color film, battery, coupon book, instructional manual, and detachable camera strap are included. Kodak offers a one-year warranty for parts and labor.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars C800 Camera   June 15, 2000
34 out of 45 found this review helpful

I recently bought this camera and have been really impressed by all the features it has. I really like the midroll film change and the titles that you can stamp on back of the finished photographs. This is definitely a must have camera!


5 out of 5 stars best camera i bought yet!!!!   June 19, 2002
DON PARKS (toledo,oh,..U.S.A.)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

this, kodak, advantix c800 zoom.. is a really nice camera.
i like the drop in loading, not like the olympus accura view..
plus all the cool features.. such as title you can put everything
from weddings to b-days.. plus the three piture size mode..
classic, panaramic, poatrait, mid roll change. if you want to put blk & wht film in
all u have to do is press the mrc button wait till it rewinds..
take it out put the other in take acuple pictures .. take that roll out
put back in the roll you took out befor and it automatically
advances to were it was when you took it out....



5 out of 5 stars Great camera!   March 21, 2003
Lisa L. Munro (Tucson, Arizona)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Bought this camera when I thought I was going on a trip to Peru. The trip fell through, but I've had lots of fun with the camera since. I usually take it with me everywhere, just in case I spot something interesting to take photos of. Most recently, the camera has gone snowshoeing with me-I really appreciated the drop-in loading when trying to perform this operation while wearing gloves. Recently developed my first roll of film, and am very impressed with the quality of the pictures, especially the panoramic shots. Be warned, however, developing panoramic shots is expensive...I think I had to pay .90 per panoramic shot, which can add up quickly. However, in exchange, I have a number of gorgeous pictures to admire. Overall, I like the ease of use of this camera, although I wish that the tiny buttons were bigger-its harder than it looks to press a button with the "control button acuator" (to quote Kodak) than you would think. A small ergonomic inconvienience to pay for nice pictures. I'm planning to take it with me when I actually DO make it to Peru-maybe next year! :) Ciao.


5 out of 5 stars Durable very user friendly camera!   August 7, 2002
EFloyd (Santa Fe, NM USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I purchased this camera prior to taking a two-week European trip and have been impressed with all of it's capabilities. I got the camera just a few days before leaving (mostly because I put off ordering...) and it only took me about 30 minutes to familiarize myself with most all of the features and begin taking photographs.

I dragged this camera through all of the castles on the English seaside without so much as a hiccup. It survived the bumps and bruises of scrambbling up narrow stairways and took great photos even in the damp, foggy climate of some of the English towns. I even took some spectacular photos of the Eiffel Tower with the panoramic format - they rival any postcards I saw in the gift shop!

The only warning I will offer is that APS film can be slightly more expensive, but I find the multiple formats well worth the extra money for the film.

I would highly recommend this camera for anyone looking for a good, reliable, durable, easy to use camera.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful camera!   December 4, 2003
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this camera over three years ago, and it never once failed me. It has several useful features, like portrait mode, red-eye reduction (though that's pretty standard in a camera nowadays, it seems), and the ability to take different sizes of pictures. I found the panoramic size to be especially nice. If you plan to take a lot of pictures at night, expect to receive clear, bright results with the camera's night mode. I took a picture in the pitch dark using night mode, and it looks as though the picture was taken in daylight! The self-timer and various flash modes are great, too. Moreover, the camera is very easy to use--once you read the manual, that is. However, one thing to keep in mind is that Advantix film is usually more expensive than regular 35 mm film.

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