Overview

Kodak Pixpro AZ405 Digital Camera

The PIXPRO AZ405 Digital Camera from Kodak is distinguished by a long-reaching 40x zoom along with versatile recording capabilities. A 20MP CCD sensor enables recording high-resolution stills and HD 720p video, as well as an expandable sensitivity range from ISO 80-3200 for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The expansive zoom covers a 24-960mm equivalent focal length range for working with subjects both near and far, and optical image stabilisation helps to minimise the appearance of camera shake for sharper handheld shooting. The camera has a rear 3.0" 460k-dot LCD monitor and is conveniently powered by four AA batteries.

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Kodak Pixpro AZ405 Digital Camera

Kodak Pixpro AZ405 Digital Camera

The PIXPRO AZ405 Digital Camera from Kodak is distinguished by a long-reaching 40x zoom along with versatile recording capabilities. A 20MP CCD sensor enables recording high-resolution stills and HD 720p video, as well as an expandable sensitivity range from ISO 80-3200 for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The expansive zoom covers a 24-960mm equivalent focal length range for working with subjects both near and far, and optical image stabilisation helps to minimise the appearance of camera shake for sharper handheld shooting. The camera has a rear 3.0" 460k-dot LCD monitor and is conveniently powered by four AA batteries.

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Kodak Pixpro AZ405 Digital Camera

The 20MP 1/2.3" CCD sensor produces high-resolution stills and HD 720p/30 video, and the sensitivity range of ISO 80-1600 suits working in a variety of lighting conditions. This can be extended to ISO 3200 when recording 4MP images for working in low-light conditions.

The long-reaching 40x optical zoom lens provides a 24-960mm equivalent focal length range, covering wide-angle to super-telephoto perspectives, and the 4x digital zoom will further extend the effective reach.

Optical image stabilisation minimises the appearance of camera shake when shooting handheld in difficult lighting conditions or with longer focal lengths.

The rear 3.0" 460k-dot LCD monitor is available for composing and reviewing imagery, as well as for navigating the menu system.

The 180° panorama mode lets you take sweeping images by simply panning the camera to create a wide-field composition.

Face, Smile, Blink, Cat, and Dog detection modes can be used to optimise shooting settings to capture perfect portraits and pet pictures.

Both single and multi 9-point autofocus modes can be used, and Face Detection AF will prioritise subjects' faces when shooting portraits.

A built-in flash provides additional illumination when working in low-light conditions.

The camera is powered by four AA batteries and offers approximately 280 shots per fresh set of batteries.

Key Features:

20MP 1/2.3" CCD Sensor

40x Optical Zoom Lens

24-960mm (35mm Equivalent)

3.0" 460k-Dot LCD Monitor

HD 720p Video Recording at 30 fps

Extended ISO 80-3200

Optical Image Stabilisation

180° Panorama Mode

Face, Smile, Blink, and Pet Detection

Powered with Four AA Batteries

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Kodak Pixpro AZ405 Digital Camera

The PIXPRO AZ405 Digital Camera from Kodak is distinguished by a long-reaching 40x zoom along with versatile recording capabilities. A 20MP CCD sensor enables recording high-resolution stills and HD 720p video, as well as an expandable sensitivity range from ISO 80-3200 for working in a variety of lighting conditions. The expansive zoom covers a 24-960mm equivalent focal length range for working with subjects both near and far, and optical image stabilisation helps to minimise the appearance of camera shake for sharper handheld shooting. The camera has a rear 3.0" 460k-dot LCD monitor and is conveniently powered by four AA batteries.

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