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Kodak MC3 Portable 0.08MP Digital Camera/Camcorder and MP3 Player - 16 MB

Kodak MC3 Portable 0.08MP Digital Camera/Camcorder and MP3 Player - 16 MB

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Brand: Kodak
Category: Photography


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 193523

Platforms: Windows, Mac OS 9 and below, Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows Me, PowerMac, Windows NT 5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 3.5, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Mac, Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server
Media: Electronics
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
System Memory: 16
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Computer Platform: PC, Mac
Optical Zoom: 1
Resolution Modes: 640 x 480, 320 x 240
Connectivity: Serial interface
Display Size: 1.6
Aperature Mode: F2.8
Battery: 3 AA Alkaline
Camera Manual Features: None
Compatibility: PC Firewire
Delay Between Shots: 4
Includes MP3 Player: 1
ISO Equivalent: 120
Maximum Aperture: 2.8
Maximum Focal Length: 37
Minimum Focal Length: 37
Maximum High Resolution Images: 125
Maximum Horizontal Resolution: 640
Maximum Low Resolution Images: 125
Maximum Resolution: 0.3
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 480
Photo Flash Type: None
Removable Memory: CompactFlash Type I
Has Auto Focus: Yes
Has Self Timer: Yes
Has Burst Mode: Yes
Has In Camera Editing: Yes
Has Video Out: Yes
Has View Finder: Yes
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Has Tripod Mount: Yes
Size: Pocket Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 2.6 x 4.1
Audio Recording
Mini-Movie
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Manufacturer Labor Warranty: 1 Year Labor
Manufacturer Parts Warranty: 1 Year Parts

MPN: 1123066
Model: 1123066
UPC: 041771123062
EAN: 0041771123062
ASIN: B00005AR3J


Features:
  • Combination device plays MP3 music files and captures digital stills and movies
  • Movies recorded in Quicktime format at 320 x 240 resolution
  • Included 16 MB CompactFlash card stores up to 6 1/2 minutes of video or 15 minutes of audio
  • Features a 1.6 inch color LCD display
  • Included software lets you mix video, audio, and stills on your computer

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Kodak MC3 is the coolest pocket player out there. Catch all the action, wherever you go. It lets you shoot digital video or still pictures. Download and play your favorite MP3s. Share your memories over the Internet. The Kodak MC3 is one of the only MP3 players to offer a reflective preview screen, so you can use it even in bright sunshine. In music mode, you can view the artist's name, song title, and album.With Kodak MC3 there's no end to the fun! Plug the ear buds in for listening to music on the go. There are no moving parts, so skips are eliminated. With a removable Memory Card you can collect, display, record, download and play music, videos, still pictures and anything you want. Perfect for the active lifestyle, the Kodak MC3 is small, pocket size, and you can use it with one hand. The MC3 was designed with the Internet in mind. Quickly and easily download your favorite music and transfer your videos and pictures to your PC.

Amazon.com Review
Think of Kodak's MC3 as the Swiss Army knife of electronic gadgets. This sleek handheld unit functions as a portable video camera, digital still camera, and MP3 player. We found the device to be well designed, easy to use, and, most importantly, a lot of fun.

As a video camera, the MC3 captures QuickTime format movies with sound at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. Users choose from two settings--a high-quality 20 frames per second (fps) mode captures more detail, but fills the CompactFlash memory card at a rate of 15 MB per minute. A more e-mail friendly mode shoots at 10 fps and uses greater compression. This mode makes movies a bit choppier, but still looks fine for most applications and only consumes around 2 MB of memory per minute.

A 1.6-inch color LCD screen on the back of the camera lets you see exactly what you're filming and can also play back footage you've recorded. While most manufacturers use illuminated LCDs, Kodak has opted to use a reflective display instead. In a reflective display, the traditional backlight is replaced with a mirror. This arrangement is thinner, uses less energy, and is less expensive. It's also easier to see when you're outdoors. Unfortunately, it's more difficult to see in low-light situations--seeing what you're shooting in a restaurant will be a challenge.

The videos you create aren't as detailed as those from a camcorder, but the MC3 isn't designed to replace those traditional tape-based devices. Although the movies can be viewed on your TV (with an optional connecting cable), they're really designed to be seen on a computer screen, saved on your hard drive or CD-R, and shared with friends via e-mail.

Though it's not designed primarily as an MP3 player, the MC3's musical abilities are quite good. You get the full set of standard controls (including cue and review within a song), plus several equalizer settings, shuffle mode, and repeat. In addition, the LCD shows artist and title information, plus system settings. The built-in speaker (included primarily for audio playback of your movies) can also be used to play music, though sound quality is much better with headphones. Standard MP3 song files are transferred from your computer to the MC3 via a USB cable, using included software. There's no copy protection, so if you have a dedicated CompactFlash card reader, you can even transfer files directly to and from the memory card.

As a still camera, the MC3 is just OK. Resolution is 640 x 480 (0.3 megapixels), which looks fine on a computer monitor but lacks enough detail to create photo-quality prints, even at snapshot sizes. Photo capabilities are simple to the point of crudeness--there's no flash, the lens is fixed focus, and everything is completely automatic. Still, it works fine for outdoor snapshots, which is where Kodak thinks you'll be using the device most often.

Kodak's software suite that comes with the MC3 adds a whole new dimension to your creativity. The simple-to-use VideoImpression program lets users blend footage and stills with their favorite songs, letting even absolute amateurs create professional-looking productions in a matter of minutes.

Instructions come with the MC3, but it's so well designed that they aren't really necessary. Using the device is as easy as sliding the four-position switch on the back to the appropriate mode (MP3, movie, still, or playback) and turning on the power. When you're ready to try the more advanced features, a screen-based menu system makes it easy to find your way around. Battery life was good, allowing us several hours of MP3 playback and lots of video recording and playback before we needed to replace the three AAA cells. The use of three batteries is a bit odd--most batteries and chargers are sold in twos or fours, so you'll either need to get your batteries 6 or 12 at a time, or use rechargeables and find a charger that lets you charge just three cells.

The MC3 uses standard Type I CompactFlash cards--the same type of cards used by many digital cameras and some PDAs and MP3 players. The device comes with either a 16 or 64 MB card, depending upon price, and cards are currently available from a number of manufacturers in capacities up to 256 MB. Our sample unit came with a 64 MB card, which gave us around 27 minutes of lower-quality video, 4 minutes of high-quality video, 65 minutes of high-quality MP3 music, 500 still pictures, or any combination in between. For our tests, 64 MB was ample, letting us store a dozen songs and leaving enough room for about 12 minutes of lower-quality video. When we started to run out of space for movies, we just deleted our least-favorite songs and started shooting again. Though the 16 MB card that comes with this model is enough to give you an idea of the MC3's potential, we think it's likely that most 16 MB MC3 purchasers will quickly upgrade to a larger card.

Public reaction to the MC3 has been incredible. Whenever we took it out for a test, strangers stopped us to find out more about it and try it for themselves. Something about the design--its sheer simplicity or its friendly design, perhaps--brings out users' creative sides. We found ourselves compensating for the lack of zoom by thrusting the camera closer to the action and shooting videos of scenes we'd never captured with a camcorder. Sure, the MC3 is more of a toy than a tool, but it's an extremely fun toy. It's not much more expensive than an ordinary MP3 player, but the added fun is immeasurable. Kodak has a hit on its hands.

Pros:

  • For about the same price as an ordinary MP3 player, you also get a video camera and digital camera
  • Well designed, with quality construction and simple controls
  • Lots of fun to use

Cons:

  • Reflective LCD panel hard to see in dimly lit areas
  • Power choice of 3 AAA batteries is a bit awkward



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars best camcorder under $200   January 8, 2004
B. J. Nisely (Lenexa, KS)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

They should call this the MC1 because it's only useful as a camcorder. As a camcorder that is $120, it gets 5 stars. Everything else out there that is <$200 are ALL 10 frames per second. They claim to be cool but are extremely choppy and look like web cams. A TV is 30fps, movie theaters are 24fps and the MC3 is 20fps. Not perfect buy light years ahead of everything else. Yes it has other problems but nothing that the exact other brands don't have too. Face it; this is the best camcorder you are going to get for <$200. If you like choppy web cam action it will record in 10fps and give you 4X more recording. A 16mb card (included) will give you 1:17min @ 20fps, and a 256mb card will give you 20:06min @20fps. You should buy a 256mb card ($60 ebay) and at least 6 rechargeable AAA batteries + recharger ($25) I've spent days trying to find something better than this and still can't. This is the best of a the junk that is out there. If that means anything.


3 out of 5 stars Could be better and could be worse   November 12, 2003
mp4 player fan (Hartford, CT USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Overall i would have to say this player is an ok device. i mean for the year it came out in (2000) it was the bomb. But now that so many other much kooler products have cam out i definitly would not recomened gettting it now. If you are serching for the same capacitys of the kodak mac3 i would say go for an Archos. It is a little more but also i s alot better. it can play divx because you can download movies stright from your tv or computer. if not the Archos Av 140 then go for the RCA LYRA 20 gb. If your looking for a low quality mc3 player but it gets the job done go for this one.


3 out of 5 stars Light is your friend...   May 30, 2003
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The only reason I got this little gadget was it's ability to do motion captures at 20fps. Unfortunately, it really only works in well-lit areas, even though the audio capture is surprisingly good. MP3 works well and image capture is mediocre to bad. But for all these features at under [money], it's actually quite a bargain.


5 out of 5 stars Excelent Performance   January 18, 2003
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've owned a Kodak mc3 for 2 years. It is easy to use and perfect for someone with a small budget. It is compact, durable, and multifunctional. The picture quality is terrible, but if you dont plan on printing high quality photos (like me) you will find that this leads to smaller file sizes. I use this camera extensively for my websites. dont buy it if you olan on printing a lot of pictures.

Pros:
inexpensive
small file size
small
durable

Cons:
poor resolution

if your looking for an inexpensive, reliable camera for online or screen viewing, this is the camera for you.


5 out of 5 stars It's a blast! Don't think - just buy it   December 13, 2002
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

What a blast this is! I love it. I primarily use it as an MP3 player. You can store about 12 songs on the 16 MB card. Works great, sounds great. Very easy to use. You can transfer songs using the provided Kodak software, or just copy/paste right out of Windows Explorer.

The camera is a nice bonus. Not great resolution but not too bad either. More of a toy than a serious camera. No flash is the biggest drawback. Holds a ton of pictures if the card is not full of MP3's.

The video feature is great too. Takes surprisingly long quicktime movies WITH SOUND! You get several minutes to record, not the 60 seconds you get with a typical digital camera. Very good mic picks up even low volume sounds. The video quality is okay, really meant for computer screens only.

Just buy it! You'll love it. For the price it is one hell of a deal.

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