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KODAK DC215

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Brand KODAK 2003
Model DC215
Released Year 2003
Type Digital Cameras
Series DC
Color Silver/Black
Optical Zoom 2x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Kodak DC215 is a compact digital camera featuring a 2.1 megapixel CCD sensor capable of capturing images at a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. It includes a fixed focal length lens with modest optical zoom suitable for everyday photography. The camera utilizes a 1.5-inch LCD screen for image review and basic menu navigation, and stores images on SD memory cards. Powered by 2 AA batteries, the DC215 offers a lightweight and portable design. Connectivity is achieved through a USB cable for image transfer to computers.

Specifications

Digital Zoom 2x
Screen Size 1.8 in
Color Silver/Black
Item Length 4.5 inches
Battery Type AA
Colour Silver
Series Kodak DC
Type Digital SLR
Item Height 2.6 inches
Model DC215
Optical Zoom 2x
Features self timer
Item Weight 10.5 oz
Item Width 1.7 inches
Sensor Type CCD
Effective Megapixels 2.1 MP
Maximum Image Resolution 1600 x 1200 pixels
Lens Fixed focal length, no optical zoom
LCD Screen 1.5 inch
Battery 2 x AA batteries
Storage Media SD memory card
Connectivity USB 1.1
Image Formats JPEG
Dimensions Approx. 3.8 x 2.3 x 1.4 inches
Weight Approx. 5.3 oz (150 g) without batteries

Key Advantages

The Kodak DC215 provides easy-to-use controls, making it an excellent choice for beginner photographers. Its compact and lightweight body enhances portability and convenience. The camera's 2.1 MP sensor delivers sufficiently detailed images for casual photography needs. Utilizing standard AA batteries allows for easy replacement and extended use without proprietary chargers. The inclusion of SD card support ensures ample storage flexibility. Additionally, the USB connectivity eases file transfer between camera and computer.

Limitations

The Kodak DC215 lacks advanced features such as optical zoom and manual exposure controls, limiting creative flexibility. Its small LCD screen can hamper detailed image review and precise menu navigation. Image quality is modest by modern standards due to the low megapixel count and limited sensor technology of its period. Battery life may be relatively short compared to modern rechargeable solutions. The fixed lens restricts framing options, and the absence of video recording limits multi-functionality. Finally, slower image processing speeds can affect shooting responsiveness.

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