Kodak EasyShare C663
Digital Camera Review
Aug 31, 2006
- By Emily Raymond
1.5
The EasyShare C663 joins Kodak's entry-level series with 6.1 megapixels of resolution as well as manual and automatic controls. It offers basic features like a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 3x optical zoom lens and a 2.5-inch LCD screen, along with 15 scene modes and a movie mode that records 640 x 480 video at 24 fps. The EasyShare C663 has in-camera editing features and is among the first batch of Kodak digital cameras to have built-in Perfect Touch technology. The Kodak EasyShare C663 retails for $299.
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Kodak updated its point-and-shoot digital camera line in January 2006 with the announcement of the Kodak EasyShare C663. This digital camera joins the series with 6.1 megapixels of resolution as well as manual and automatic controls. It offers basic features like a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 3x optical zoom lens and a 2.5-inch LCD screen. It also offers 15 scene modes and a movie mode that records 640 x 480 pixels at a frame rate of 24 fps. The EasyShare C663 has in-camera editing features and is among the first batch of Kodak digital cameras to have built-in Perfect Touch technology. Perfect Touch is an “auto fix” previously used on Kodak’s photo printers. The Kodak EasyShare C663 retails for $299.
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