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Kodak's EasyShare DX6340 digital camera. Courtesy of Eastman Kodak Co., with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Review posted for Kodak EasyShare DX6340!
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(Wednesday, July 2, 2003 - 14:24 EDT)

Kodak's EasyShare digital cameras have consistently proved to be among the easiest to use of any I've tested, and the DX6340 follows suit.

Its fully automatic exposure control performs surprisingly well in a wide variety of conditions, and the partial manual exposure control is a welcome bonus for extending the camera's capabilities. A handful of preset scene modes help with special shooting conditions.

While its resolution falls a bit short of the best competing 3.1-megapixel models, there's plenty of detail to make good-looking 8x10 prints. I wouldn't recommend it for "enthusiast" users, but its excellent color and exceptionally capable automatic white balance make it a true "point & shoot" digicam, requiring little or no intervention to take nice looking photos under a wide variety of conditions. Check it out!

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