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Apr 01, 2008
Kodak 435 Star is a Star of a camera!
1 of 1 found this helpful I purchased this camera to add to my personal camera collection as a representative of the point and shoot genre of photographic equipment. I wound up taking it with me to a recent family gathering and was pleasantly surprised by the results. I had a couple of other cameras with me, including a sophisticated 35mm SLR and the Kodak 435 Star was absolutely the easiest to use and gave me memorable photos for the family album. I didn't have to worry about exposure settings or focusing issues. It was truly a one handed, point and shoot operation every time and not one single photo was lost to my own incompetence. The reason it needs batteries is to fire the built in flash. Other than that, it is focus free and purely mechanical. The film advances with a simple thumb wheel and film rewinding is accomplished with the basic pop up rewind lever and a push of the release button on the bottom of the camera. The viewfinder was very easy to use in spite of my glasses. It does not have the film sensors built in, so 200 or 400 speed film is probably the most one would want to use with this particular model. I might also add that the resulting pictures were sharp and clear. The flash is somewhat limited, but still effective when taking pictures of people within normal flash range of about 5 to 10 feet. Anything beyond that would be pushing the limitations of the camera. All in all, I found the Kodak 435 Star 35mm camera to be a dependable and stalwart addition to my collection. It is definitely a go anywhere camera meant to be used and not left sitting on a shelf. Because of its simplicity, it can be used by anyone from ages 5 to 95.

Feb 01, 2016
Modest Little Camera.
I tend to collect uncomplicated cameras that simplify the photographic experience. The Swivel Shot is supposed to make it easy take "selfies". It certainly does that. As with most digital point and shoot cameras, the preview screen is almost useless in bright daylight. However, the pictures are reasonably sharp. It is not good for indoor pictures because there is no flash, unless you have extremely good lighting. This is a snap shot camera and is not intended for anything else. It is also useful for scenes and general pictures. For the price and its intended use it is a good value.
Mar 01, 2011
Konica Minolta Freedom Zoom 90 35mm Film Camera
I haven't actually had pictures taken with it developed, yet. However, that being said, I really like the feel of this camera. It is well sculpted and fits my hand very comfortably. The controls are relatively intuitive and seem to work very well. According to my research, this camera was developed during Minolta's collaboration with the Leitz (Leica) camera company. The camera feels very solid, not cheap. Mine happened to come with the original owner's receipt which priced the original cost at $280, so I essentially got it for pennies on the dollar. I'd call that a good deal. Even though the zoom motor is a little noisy, I'm looking forward to using it a lot.