{"id":10382,"date":"2018-08-23T01:47:36","date_gmt":"2018-08-23T01:47:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.apogeephoto.com\/?p=10382"},"modified":"2018-10-17T22:19:04","modified_gmt":"2018-10-17T22:19:04","slug":"best-camera-under-100","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.apogeephoto.com\/best-camera-under-100\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Camera Under $100 of 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"Cameras, just like most other products, have a vast assortment of products which range from the high-end, top spec, and top-priced models, down to the other end of the scale where you have products which can do the same basic functions without all the bells and whistles and don’t cost the earth either.
\nIn this review, we are going to look at this second category which is hugely popular and to help you we will consider the pros and cons of the best cameras under $100 and select our top choice.<\/p>\n

Best Camera For Under $100<\/h2>\n
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Kodak Printomatic Digital Instant Print Camera<\/h3>\n

\"Kodak<\/a><\/p>\n

If ever there was a brand that you could instantly associate with its niche, it is Kodak and cameras. While they may have had a rough time these recent years and certainly not the dominant force in the industry they once were, products like their 'Printomatic' digital print camera<\/a> prove they are still able to produce very appealing cameras.<\/p>\n

If we were asked to come up with a one-word description of this Kodak camera, it would have to be ‘easy.’ This camera is simplicity itself with no complicated controls, levers, buttons or anything else that if you are a technophobe, would typically have you walking in the opposite direction.<\/p>\n

This is as point and click as it gets, and then once you have done that, waiting for a few seconds before your printed photograph appears in all its glory from the side of the camera. That’s right. No need for worrying about connectivity to a computer or printer, no cables, sockets, USBs or any of that. Simply press the button and wait.<\/p>\n

The photos that the camera prints measure 2 inches by 3 inches, so they are not exactly poster size but given they have been taken digitally; if there were any that you did want to enlarge at a print shop you’d have the means to do so by just giving them your memory card where the image is stored. The other great thing about the hard copy photos is they resist fingerprints, water damage, and smudges.<\/p>\n

Now at this point, you might be thinking, ‘printing = messy cartridges,’ but rest easy, because the prints use zinc photo paper which means no ink, no toner and certainly no messy cartridges.<\/p>\n

This simplicity of this does not mean that the technology is so basic that the images it produces are not worth seeing. Quite the opposite. The 'Printomatic' digital print camera<\/a> has an impressive 10-megapixel resolution which will produce high-quality photos, there\u2019s autofocusing to make each image clear, and a built-in flash so you are covered even if it is a gloomy day.<\/p>\n

Pros<\/span><\/h4>\n

\u2022<\/span> Very easy to use
\n\u2022<\/span> Instantly prints the photos
\n\u2022<\/span> No messy cartridges
\n\u2022<\/span> 10 MP resolution
\n\u2022<\/span> Built-in flash<\/p>\n

Cons<\/span><\/h4>\n

\u2022<\/span> Very motion sensitive
\n\u2022<\/span> No print paper with the camera<\/p>\n\n

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\n \n Kodak PRINTOMATIC Digital Instant Print Camera (Yellow), Full Color Prints On ZINK 2x3\" Sticky-Backed Photo Paper - Print Memories Instantly <\/a>\n
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