Need a camera? 1SaleADay has an awesome deal. This Kodak 14MP EasyShare Digital Camera w/ 27-135mm Lens, 3″ LCD Screen, 5x Zoom & Easy Share Button is on sale for only $27.99. That’s 73% off the regular price! What a great deal on a nice camera.
Condition: Factory Refurbished
Packaging: White Box
Warranty: 90 Day
Manufacturer: Kodak
Model: C1450
Features Include:
- Kodak’s Share Button allows you to simultaneously share photos and videos with Facebook, e-mail, Kodak Gallery, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter, and Kodak PULSE Digital Frames
- Upload your images to Facebook with up to 20 of your family & friends already tagged with built in Face Recognition technology
- Smart Capture Technology automatically adjusts camera settings for beautiful pictures
- 14MP (4352 x 3264) images are great for printing large, beautiful, brilliant photos
- SD/SDHC card slot (up to 32GB cards accepted)
- Get up and close with the 5x optical zoom
- Large 3.0″ LCD for viewing pictures and navigating menus
- Captures 640 x 480 video in NTSC & PAL
- Powered by 2x “AA” batteries (not included)
- 2 and 10 second self timer
- On-camera video and picture editing
- Built-in flash with Red-eye Reduction
- 1/2.3″ CCD
- Lens: 27-135mm (35mm equivalent)
- ISO: 80-400
- Still Format: JPEG, Video Format: AVI, MJPEG
- Connections: AV Output, USB 2.0
- System Requirements: Windows: XP (SP2), Vista, 7 – Mac: OS X 10.4 or later
- Color: Black, Red or White
- Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 3.7 x 2.4 x 1.2”
- Weight: 4.6 oz.
Package Includes:
Kodak C1450 EasyShare Digital Camera, USB Cable
We sprung for a DSLR camera a year or so ago but before that we had a Kodak and we loved that camera. It took great pictures and was very easy to use. This is an awesome discount and it’s only available today. Go check it out here!

Camille says
Thanks for sharing this! I think I’m going to get one for my 5 year old. She loves to play with cameras and the kids ones are twice this price and just don’t cut it!
Lindsay says
We ended up getting a ‘real’ Kodak for my daughter, too. The play cameras are so much more expensive and the image quality is terrible. This is actually cheaper than a toy. Go figure!