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Kodak EasyShare M753

by DCT on October 25, 2007

M753 and M853

The KODAK EASYSHARE M753 and M853 Zoom Digital Cameras are equipped with 3x optical zoom lenses and 7- and 8-megapixel resolution respectively, which allows consumers to print clear, crisp images up to 30” x 40” in size. Memories captured with the KODAK EASYSHARE M-Series Cameras are displayed on a vibrant 2.5-inch LCD screen, perfect for instantly sharing clear, bright pictures and videos whether inside or outdoors. The pocketable design of the KODAK EASYSHARE M753 and M853 is available in silver and black. The cameras are complemented by a full range of fun camera accessories designed for the fashion-conscious person.

M-Series Features

The KODAK EASYSHARE M-Series Cameras are loaded with a vast array of features that make great picture-taking incredibly simple. From high ISO settings that produce clearer pictures in low-light situations, to Digital Image Stabilization and KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology, the features on board the KODAK EASYSHARE M-Series Cameras help consumers take consistently better shots.

M-Series Pricing

The KODAK EASYSHARE M753 Camera will retail for £99.99 (RRP) beginning in July 2007. The M853 and M873 will follow in August and the M883 will be available in September. The fashionable camera accessories range from £13.99 to £39.99 (RRP) and can be found on www.kodak.co.uk

About the KODAK EASYSHARE System

Kodak continues to bring groundbreaking features to its award-winning KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Photography System, enhancing the digital photography experience for consumers worldwide. The EASYSHARE System consists of digital cameras, picture frames, snapshot printers, online services, software, inkjet and thermal photo papers, and accessories—making picture-taking, sharing and archiving effortless. All KODAK EASYSHARE Products being introduced today include the latest Version 6.2 of KODAK EASYSHARE Software featuring an array of enhancements to help consumers find, create and share pictures like never before. Version 6.2 Software now includes direct access to KODAK Gallery making it simple to find albums stored online. The new KODAK EASYSHARE Software Version 6.2 can be downloaded for free. Further information on all KODAK EASYSHARE Products can be found at www.kodak.co.uk

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Pat Knight January 13, 2008 at 1:49 pm

I purchased a Kodak Easyshare m753 The manual did not give me instructions on how to download my pho’s to my computer also it doesn’t address how to use the card p;ease respond

rita June 13, 2008 at 9:22 pm

i HATE this camera! it also says there is a lens error? really? it is so annoying. and after a while the screen and pictures become fuzzy

Stewart Carter June 24, 2008 at 5:57 am

This camera has been a piece of garbage since I purchased it as a Christmas gift for my 13 year daughter. Originally we attempted to charge it utilizing the method outlined in the instruction (using the USB cable) and that didn’t work. Therefore, I took it back to BestBuy and was told that that was the case for most people so I needed to purchase a USB AC adapter that plugs into the wall. I purchased that device. I discovered the camera would charge for a few minutes and quit. Went back to BestBuy saying it must be the camera. They said no and gave me another adapter. Same thing happened. Well it has been 7 months now and we have been able to use the camera for a total of 6 pictures. I don’t know if I will ever purchase another Kodak product again.

Chasity July 6, 2008 at 12:17 am

I had a little boy in December and I took all the pictures of him from day one on the camera and the other day all my pictures were deleted off the camera and memory card. I would never recommend this camera to anyone else. Kodak 7.0

Gary August 4, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Watchout for Kodak! There was no instructions on how to copy photos to you computer and you will find that you computer will not recgonize the M753 as a drive therefore you will need a CD card reader. Also the EasyShare software is included and required and that program is pure garbage.
With the camera itself blurring is common especially indoors. There are better available at the same price

Salvador Arcos September 15, 2008 at 5:48 pm

I really love the kodak cameras specially C series but the last year I comited a error buying the M753 (Nov 2007).

Kodak said “M Series have a excelent quality / price”
I say “M series is garbage my 2 MP cell phone takes best pictures , 7MP jajajajajajajaaja”

If you want a camera with poor resolution in 7MP buy now M753.

Gennessis September 19, 2008 at 9:54 pm

Im sad i just purchased this camera and then i read the reviews and it makes me morose to think that i just wasted alot of money on a faulty camera.

Callum Turner September 20, 2008 at 9:03 am

I just bought this camera from best buy for a friend. He just started using it and it works perfectly, no problem what so ever(: you guy all must have had bad luck.

Nora October 1, 2008 at 6:01 am

I just bought this camera as a gift to myself, and I have had no problems with it what so ever.

I agree with Callum, you guys must have bad luck or something.

Priscilla October 6, 2008 at 12:07 pm

My mom bought me this camera for my photography class in school. I LOVE IT! I don’t know why people are being so hard on this camera. My camera takes great pictures and records great videos. Its easy to use and the battery lasts me a long time. I didn’t even have to read the manual. You can just play with it and you’ll figure out everything EASILY.

Dayna March 6, 2009 at 11:51 am

I bought the camera thinking it looked great and with a brand name like Kodak on it, what could go wrong?
So far, I don’t know, the thing doesn’t charge! I read in the manual that I can purchase a charger for it, but I have nowhere I can buy that, also it seems that that won’t work either from earlier reviews.
I’ve tried plugging it into all my USB ports, I even bought another battery. It did work for a second at the store (turned on and lens came out), but then it died, so I just figured the battery needed charging, no biggie.
So here I am, wasted money on a camera and battery, can anyone help me figure out what to do to make it work without spending more money?
Thanks!

audra April 28, 2009 at 3:06 pm

my pictures now are discolored and have lines on them. the camera is faulty

Keri May 9, 2009 at 2:32 pm

i have had this camera for a little bit over a year now. and i don’t know what everyone is talking about. this camera works great! granted it doesn’t take as well night pictures but it’s still is a great camera. i really like it.
=)

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