I am a strict buyer just lie about the product and it comes back especially the $420 camera. Lie? They talk about using WIFI to control the camera all the time, which is very important to me. I pick up the camera and begin to carefully study its functions and settings. Eventually I get to Eye-Fi and nothing appears in the menu. The message states that the Eye-Fi menu will not appear without an activated Eye-Fi card. There are no other references to the map other than a vague reference. I had to search Bing for all the usual BS links until I found one that explained what an Eye-Fi SD card is. Now I'm looking for a map. It turns out that a card with enough memory costs hundreds of dollars, since a 33GB card costs more than a camera. WTF?! I bought a camera that claimed to have this feature only to find I had to spend another $400-$800. I wonder what other lies they told about the camera's capabilities. I don't want to use the camera a few months later only to find out that it doesn't live up to the advertised specs. it is important to me. So the camera is now missing two of the five main features that I want to see in the camera. I should have known better, I had another top Kodak camera, the most expensive they were selling at the time, and threw it in the trash (after tearing it to pieces, very nice experience). It's a shame that Kodak can't keep up with foreign cameras. I've already packed it and it will be back as soon as I finish this review!
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