| Have you ever bought something even though the little | | | | could say the same thing for a $10 disposable camera |
| voice in the back of your head was saying "Don't do | | | | I bought from the corner convenience store. |
| it."? If so, then there is a good chance someone | | | | The EasyShare C613 advertises a image stabilization |
| convinced you to buy a Kodak EasyShare C613 Digital | | | | feature, but I'm not too sure why. Shaking hands will be |
| Camera. The price may be tempting, but you really | | | | the least of your problem with this camera, and in |
| need to take a good look at what your getting. Or in | | | | practice the image stabilizer seems to make images |
| the case of the EasyShare C613, what your NOT | | | | worse, especially in low light conditions. |
| getting. | | | | For such a small camera with a low power flash, one |
| Hopefully, your not looking for great image quality with | | | | would think that battery consumption wouldn't be a big |
| a digital camera in the sub $100 price range. The C613 | | | | deal. Not the case here. Double AA alkaline batteries |
| tends to take dark and grainy pictures when using the | | | | simply aren't good enough. You'll need lithiums or |
| flash. Your likely to find a gray tinge to most of your | | | | rechargeable NI-MH. Hopefully, you already have a |
| flash photos as well. Part of the reason for this, is a | | | | recharger, or you'll practically double the price of the |
| much too low powered flash. Outdoor pictures in | | | | camera. |
| perfect sunlight should turn out much better. However, I | | | | |