The EasyShare M340 arrived in January 2009 in Kodak's M-series of slim, style-led budget compacts, positioned as a basic point-and-shoot beneath the longer-zoom M-series models. It sold in several colours including silver, red, blue and blue-green.
Its 10MP 1/2.3-inch CCD pairs with a 3x zoom covering 35-105mm equivalent at f/3.1-5.7, framed on a 2.7-inch LCD with no optical viewfinder. ISO spans 64-1600, video records VGA or QVGA clips at 24fps in QuickTime Motion JPEG, and storage is SD/SDHC cards plus 16MB internal memory. Power is a proprietary KLIC-7001 lithium-ion battery charged in-camera via the bundled AC adapter, with USB 2.0 transfer.
A pocketable snapshot camera built around Kodak's Share-button workflow, suited to casual everyday photography. Image quality is typical of late-2000s budget CCD compacts: pleasant colour in good light but limited once the ISO climbs, and the 24fps standard-definition video is basic.
The KLIC-7001 battery is long discontinued, so confirm a working battery and a charging route come with the camera - third-party cells vary in quality. SD storage keeps the rest simple. Inspect the lens barrel for knocks, check the LCD for pressure marks, and verify in-camera charging works.