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Kodak Pixpro WPZ2 Waterproof Digital Camera

Distinguished by its durable design, the Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a sleek point & shoot featuring versatile imaging capabilities and a water, shock, and dustproof construction. Its 16.35MP BSI CMOS sensor enables high-resolution stills shooting and Full HD video recording with low noise and sensitivity from ISO 100-3200. Quick performance also permits burst shooting up to 6 fps at full resolution along with SD 480p video recording at 120 fps. Complementing the imaging is a 4x optical zoom lens that covers wide-angle to short-telephoto fields of view and digital image stabilisation helps to reduce the appearance of camera shake for sharper images. Additionally, there is a rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD monitor for composing and reviewing shots and built-in Wi-Fi permits wireless sharing of photos and videos to a linked mobile device.

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Kodak Pixpro WPZ2 Waterproof Digital Camera

Kodak Pixpro WPZ2 Waterproof Digital Camera

Distinguished by its durable design, the Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a sleek point & shoot featuring versatile imaging capabilities and a water, shock, and dustproof construction. Its 16.35MP BSI CMOS sensor enables high-resolution stills shooting and Full HD video recording with low noise and sensitivity from ISO 100-3200. Quick performance also permits burst shooting up to 6 fps at full resolution along with SD 480p video recording at 120 fps. Complementing the imaging is a 4x optical zoom lens that covers wide-angle to short-telephoto fields of view and digital image stabilisation helps to reduce the appearance of camera shake for sharper images. Additionally, there is a rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD monitor for composing and reviewing shots and built-in Wi-Fi permits wireless sharing of photos and videos to a linked mobile device.

Featuring a rugged design, the PIXPRO WPZ2 is designed to withstand harsh climates and use on adventures:

Waterproof down to 49.2'

Shockproof up to 6.6'

Dust resistant to an IP6X rating

A 16.35MP 1/2.3" BSI CMOS sensor produces high-resolution stills and Full HD 1080p30 video, along with a sensitivity range of ISO 100-3200 to suit working in a variety of lighting conditions.

A 4x optical zoom lens provides a 27-108mm equivalent focal length range, covering wide-angle to short-telephoto fields of view, and 6x digital zoom is also available to further extend the effective reach.

Digital image stabilisation is available to minimise the appearance of camera shake when shooting handheld in difficult lighting conditions or with longer focal lengths.

Rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD monitor for composing and reviewing imagery, as well as for navigating the menu system.

Built-in Wi-Fi enables wireless connection with a smartphone or tablet for transferring photos and videos for easy sharing and posting on social media.

Single AF, 25-point multi-AF, and face detection autofocus modes suit photographing a variety of subject types.

The included LB-015 rechargeable lithium-ion battery can be charged in-camera and provides approximately 200 shots per charge.

Face, Blink, and Smile Detection functions can be used to help ensure properly exposed, focused, and well-timed portraits.

A 360° Panorama Capture mode lets you pan about the scene in order to capture a seamless panoramic image.

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

What's in the box:

Kodak Pixpro WPZ2 Waterproof Digital Camera

LB-015 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery

AC Adapter

USB Cable

Wrist Strap

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Kodak Pixpro WPZ2 Waterproof Digital Camera

Distinguished by its durable design, the Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a sleek point & shoot featuring versatile imaging capabilities and a water, shock, and dustproof construction. Its 16.35MP BSI CMOS sensor enables high-resolution stills shooting and Full HD video recording with low noise and sensitivity from ISO 100-3200. Quick performance also permits burst shooting up to 6 fps at full resolution along with SD 480p video recording at 120 fps. Complementing the imaging is a 4x optical zoom lens that covers wide-angle to short-telephoto fields of view and digital image stabilisation helps to reduce the appearance of camera shake for sharper images. Additionally, there is a rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD monitor for composing and reviewing shots and built-in Wi-Fi permits wireless sharing of photos and videos to a linked mobile device.

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