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There has not been much activity in the Kodak P+S folder, so I thought I would add a photo from yesterday. The photo is of my husband at the breakfast table yesterday morning, taken with a refurbished C-190 camera that I purchased for $31.00 for our grand daughter. No flash was used.
I could not resist giving it a try. Sarah Joyce ![]() |
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For 31 bucks that camera produces first rate pictures. Nice metering in available light.
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Thanks, Les-
The camera only has a 5X optical zoom, but, considering its image quality, it represents a real value. Sarah Joyce |
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Wow. Despite the cost. The image is worth so much more. Very good color, white balance, sharpness and detail.
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Thanks for the post, Viz-
I agree with you completely. I was blown away by the Kodak C-190's image quality and wanted to draw some attention to that performance. Sarah Joyce |
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