The Kodak Easyshare CX7300 was given to me for Christmas i remember, and it almost killed me with excitement in 2004. With it's 1.6" display screen, 37mm lens, easy share option, and a wopping 3.2 mega pixels it was an awazing machine at the time. Capturing many important events of my teenage years, including my brothers wedding in 2005 (see below), up to and including my first year in college in 2007..... A traumatic event occured in 2007, which included a stranger trying to grab my bags as i tried to cross a dark and dodgy street, and my camera being in my bag with a lunchbox of sweet and sour chicken my mam gave me to bring back to college with me. I cleaned it off but the settings dial became stiff and difficult to even turn on. So much so that i generally had to use a sharp object to turn the dial when i wanted to take a picture, but it lasted a while after the sweet and sour incident and it has the scars to prove it. A good camera for it's time.
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