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  1. #1
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    kodak dx7440: Adjustable picture sizes?

    hey, i forgot to check at the store when i lookced at the camera if you can adjust the picture size because i dont want massive pictures that i have to resize and crop. So i was wondering if any one here knew if you can adjust the size of the pics, like 640x480, 1200x1400 or what ever and so on?

    -casey

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    Smile Kodak DX-7440

    Yes, the image size on the Kodak DX-7440 is fully adjustable.

    Sarah Joyce

  3. #3
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    can you do it directly on the camera? or on the uploading software?

    sorry to ask so many questions

    -casey

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    Smile Kodak DX-7440

    Adjusting the image size is done right on the digital camera's menu. I own the DX-7440, so if you have any questions, I will be happy to help out.

    Sarah Joyce

  5. #5
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    haha ok, one more

    is the glare on that big lcd bad? I use cameras alot outside n broad daylight and i remember with my old hp, durring bright daylight i couldnt see at all on the lcd, i had to like put it under my shirt, and also in cold weather does it sorta freeze up? i shoot alot in the winter too and my last year my hp's lcd would get really laggy in like 10-20(f) degree weather.

    thanks for your help
    -casey

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    Smile Kodak DX-7440

    Casey-

    The large LCD used on the Kodak DX-7440 represents a step forward in the LCD's outdoor capabilities. However, it is not perfect. That is why Kodak supplies the eye level optical viewfinder. Try it! It works fine.

    You may want to look at a detailed review of the Kodak DX-7440 found at www.steves-digicams.com.

    Please keep in mind that any LCD on any digital camera will become less fluid and slower at tempatures around 10 degrees. That is common to all digital cameras.

    Sarah Joyce

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