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Commented on jay18's review

Jun 18, 2008 12:13 AM

Release # 99-059 Kodak Phone Number: (888) 404-3711 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Kim Dulic, (301) 504-7058 CPSC, Kodak Announce Recall of AC Adapters for Digital Cameras WASHINGTON, D.C. In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commiss...ion (CPSC), Eastman Kodak Company, of Rochester, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling 120,000 AC adapters for use with certain Kodak digital cameras. When the connector plug of the AC adapter is not fully inserted in the camera, the batteries in the camera can overheat to a high temperature. This can cause the batteries to leak acid and explode, possibly causing thermal and chemical burns or lacerations to consumers. Kodak is aware of three reports of the batteries in these cameras overheating and rapidly discharging the battery's contents while using these recalled adapters, including one report of a consumer suffering minor injuries when a battery's content ejected from the camera onto his face and hand. These AC adapters were manufactured by ELPAC Electronics Inc., of Irvine, Calif. They were sold separately as optional accessories for use with Kodak digital cameras and authorized for use by Kodak. These AC adapters have model numbers 2534, 2457, MI2008 and M42008. The brand name and model numbers can be found on labels affixed to the adapters. These AC adapters have angled or tapered connector tips. ELPAC models 2534 and M42008 have an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) label. The Kodak digital cameras that use these AC adapters have model numbers CD25, DC40, DC50 and DC120. The model number and 'Kodak' are written on the front of the cameras. Only the ELPAC AC adapter is being recalled, and not the Kodak cameras. Department, electronic, computer and camera stores, as well as mail-order and web retailers sold these AC adapters nationwide from March 1996 to August 1998 for between $40 and $80. A recalled ELPAC AC adapter with an angled connector tipRead More

Commented on jay18's review

Jun 18, 2008 12:12 AM (Updated Jun 28, 2008 06:56 PM)

think before the buy the kodak product the all models are danger they have curent leaking

Commented on own review

Jun 18, 2008 12:08 AM (Updated Jun 18, 2008 12:08 AM)

Release # 99-059 Kodak Phone Number: (888) 404-3711 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Kim Dulic, (301) 504-7058 CPSC, Kodak Announce Recall of AC Adapters for Digital Cameras WASHINGTON, D.C. In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (C...PSC), Eastman Kodak Company, of Rochester, N.Y., is voluntarily recalling 120,000 AC adapters for use with certain Kodak digital cameras. When the connector plug of the AC adapter is not fully inserted in the camera, the batteries in the camera can overheat to a high temperature. This can cause the batteries to leak acid and explode, possibly causing thermal and chemical burns or lacerations to consumers. Kodak is aware of three reports of the batteries in these cameras overheating and rapidly discharging the battery's contents while using these recalled adapters, including one report of a consumer suffering minor injuries when a battery's content ejected from the camera onto his face and hand. These AC adapters were manufactured by ELPAC Electronics Inc., of Irvine, Calif. They were sold separately as optional accessories for use with Kodak digital cameras and authorized for use by Kodak. These AC adapters have model numbers 2534, 2457, MI2008 and M42008. The brand name and model numbers can be found on labels affixed to the adapters. These AC adapters have angled or tapered connector tips. ELPAC models 2534 and M42008 have an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) label. The Kodak digital cameras that use these AC adapters have model numbers CD25, DC40, DC50 and DC120. The model number and 'Kodak' are written on the front of the cameras. Only the ELPAC AC adapter is being recalled, and not the Kodak cameras. Department, electronic, computer and camera stores, as well as mail-order and web retailers sold these AC adapters nationwide from March 1996 to August 1998 for between $40 and $80. A recalled ELPAC AC adapter with an angled connectorRead More

Commented on own review

Jun 18, 2008 12:03 AM

http://www.tech2.com/india/reviews/digital-cameras/kodak-easyshare-m1033/37441/0 The company has always been good at packing in features, but the performance has of late been disappointing – which I believe is truly a case of the megapixel count being overplayed in all those product marketing meet...ings. The M-series, however, really performs. The M1033 comes with Kodak’s new Smart Scene mode, which is quite a neat revolution in the way point-and-shoots are perceived. The images sensor seems to work in tandem with the image stabilizer, and there are a lot of other features you will like. I have always been a great fan of the Kodak form factor – the cameras do tend to look stylish. The M1033 is a compact 10 megapixel camera with 3x zoom. There aren't too many buttons; and no protrusions whatsoever. You will like the 3-inch LCD screen, which doesn’t blank out under direct sunlight. Obviously, there’s no infallible anti-reflective technology built yet. One thing about the camera screen that you should know is it does a great job of saturating colors. In nine cases out of ten, your pictures (even the bad ones) will end up looking sharp and vibrant. Vibrancy is good for point-and-shoot morale, but looking sharp and being so are two different things. Just remember to zoom in and check for smudge or blur. This is relevant when you're indoors, and at night. The screen can display up to 230,000 pixels, so that makes it very effective. A manual mode allows you to control everything. The only problem is you can’t do it on the fly; that is, while clicking pictures. You will have to get in to the mode settings to effect the changes.Read More

Commented on own review

Jun 17, 2008 11:59 PM (Updated Jun 18, 2008 12:00 AM)

Product recalls: detail http://www.mouthshut.com/review/kodak_EasyShare_M853-144799-1.html Type: Di gital camera Manufacturer:& nbsp; Kodak Model number: DC 5000 Serial number(s): All serial numbers Manufactured dates: Recall date: 9-...Se p-2002 SAFETY RECALL NOTICE Kodak DC5000 Zoom Digital Camera Owners Kodak, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, is voluntarily recalling the DC5000 Zoom Digital Cameras due to a possible electrical shock hazard. Consumers should stop using these cameras and contact Kodak immediately for a free inspection and repair. Kodak DC5000 Zoom Digital Camera This recall affects the DC5000 camera only. To receive instructions to return your Kodak DC5000 Zoom Digital Camera, please complete the registration form. Located on the Kodak website: http://www.kodak.co.uk/global/en/digital /cameras/dc5000/recall/dc5KRForm.jhtml;js essionid=LPQXXQCBULNJBQHIO3JXWJI We recognize that this may inconvenience you, but your safety and satisfaction are extremely important to us. Please make arrangements to return your DC5000 immediately. If you have questions, please refer to Frequently Asked Questions regarding the recall. ******************************** ************** Frequently Asked Questions:- What camera has been affected by this recall? The only camera affected by this recall is the Kodak DC5000 Zoom Digital camera. Why is the camera being recalled? Kodak has determined that some DC5000 Zoom Digital cameras have a manufacturing defect. This poses a risk of an electrical shock. What will Kodak do if I have a DC5000 digital camera? Kodak will arrange for free shipping and return of your DC5000 and will cover all charges relating to inspection and any necessary repair by Kodak. WhRead More

Commented on xenacrystal's review

Jun 17, 2008 11:56 PM

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Commented on bkarora's review

Jun 17, 2008 11:39 PM

I dont use maruties long back went on other barands once U change from maruti u never go back to them all high rating for poor service poor products but many people dont come to know unless use the other brands. we find maruti is good comaparing our five decades comapnion amby &fiat thati...s it change your brand taste it you will HATE MARUTIRead More

Commented on kanwardep2008's review

Jun 11, 2008 07:39 PM (Updated Jun 11, 2008 07:49 PM)

yes this is a good car spoiled by the delers and their untrained socalled servcing experts NOW THE MAJOR THING FORD SHOULD CHAGE THE LOOK OF THE CAR AND ALSO UPGRADE TO GOOD INTERIORS THEN ONLY THIS CAR CAN SURVIVE MARK 1 ,II, iii MARK 4 AMBASADOR JAISE BUMPER AND TAIL LAMP CAHNGEES M...AYSELF AND THE FRIENDS TOGETHER PURCHASED SIX CARS TOGETHER ALL WORKED WELL MY CAR RUN AROUND 175 K WITH OUT MAJOR REPEARINGS TWO TIMES SHOCKERS FOUR SETS OF TYRES PERTOL AND OIL GOOD CARS UNLESS THEY ARE NOT SPOILED THE CRAZY DELERS THEY UNNESSARY CANGE SO MANY THINGS AND MAKE BIG MONEY OUT OF IT THE GOOD PARTS GO TO SOME ONES CARS THE MODE IS MANY OF US DOSENOT WANT TO TAKE THE DAMGE PARTS THE SPOIL THE BOOT WITH GREASE AND MUD WE CONVINIANTLY LEAVE THIS AT WORK SHOPS SO BE AWARE OF THIS THANKS Read More

Reviewed kodak EasyShare M853

Jun 10, 2008 04:02 PM 3650 Views

(Updated Jun 11, 2008 08:19 PM)

Well this is about the digital cameras made by the Kodak sold by Croma (reputaed tata owned shop) .This summer vacation end of april we purchased a camera KODAK EASYSHARE m853 (the deadly camera) from croma CBD next day we went on our holiday in a remote place . we are very much interested to ke...Read more

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Commented on Maxxrexxx333's review

Jun 06, 2008 04:36 PM

U R right i was having a Ikon Josh 1.6 run 175 000 Km. The average was good the feel was good . only tyre sound, suspention and wheel alinement is the trobling part. good safe car (drivers car )

Commented on own review

Jun 05, 2008 06:36 PM

thanks nair I have few soney Dch 42 ,T 7 nikon with me all working fine with out any troble i also read reviews and take d but i was in a hurry thanks jose

Reviewed Kodak Easy Share M883

Jun 05, 2008 06:01 PM 4412 Views

(Updated Jun 07, 2008 09:28 PM)

Well this is about the digital cameras made by the Kodak sold by Croma(reputaed tata owned shop) .This summer vacation end of april we purchased a camera KODAK EASYSHARE m853(the deadly camera) from croma CBD next day we went on our holiday in a remote place . we are very much interested to keep...Read more

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Jun 05, 2008 05:42 PM General 235 Views

Well this is about the digital cameras made by the Kodak sold by Croma 9reputaed tata owned shop) .This summer vacation end of april we purchased a camera KODAK EASYSHARE m853 (the deadly camera) from croma CBD next day we went on our holiday in a remote place. we are very much interested to keep th...Read more

Commented on jay18's review

Jun 05, 2008 04:55 PM

NEVER BUY A PRODUCT FROM TATA S CROMA THAY DONT HAVE ANY KIND OF ETHICKS

Commented on jay18's review

Jun 05, 2008 04:54 PM (Updated Jun 05, 2008 04:54 PM)

you R right dont buy any of the KODAK PRODUCTS THEY ARE HARMFULL TO YOUR LIFE i ALSO HAVE BAD EXPERIANCE JOE

Commented on kpmouthshut's review

Oct 16, 2006 10:56 PM

definitly the lot of gudies but the basic need of mobility is missing you want to use as a music plair there are bteer equipements are avilable. why you are cheeting yourself and misleading the others

Reviewed LG M4410

Oct 04, 2006 09:55 PM 2404 Views

Well... I am yet to come across a worse phone. True that the phone comes with the datacable, bluetooth headset, 64 MB card.... all free. But dont be deceived. The bluetooth headset never worked for me. I took it to the authorised dealer about 7 times. He still hasn’t been able to sort the probl...Read more

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