KODAK PIXPRO WPZ2 Rugged Waterproof Shockproof Dustproof WiFi Digital Camera 16MP 4X Optical Zoom 1080P Full HD Video Vlogging Camera 2.7″ LCD (Yellow)
Original price was: $179.99.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
The Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 Digital Camera is the perfect companion to get wet. Shockproof, dustproof, and adventure ready, the WPZ2 was built to take on the go and be used in, on and under the water. With a host of scene modes and 1080P HD video to help you capture your best shots, the WPZ2 is not going to miss a beat. Built-in WiFi allows you to connect the WPZ2 to your iOS or Android device and share your outdoor adventures with friends or on social media. Kodak PIXPRO Digital Cameras – Tell your story.
Waterproof to 15m (49′) – 2m (6′) Shockproof Rating – Dustproof
WiFi Connectivity – 1080P Full HD Video – Vlogging Camera
16 MegaPixel BSI CMOS Sensor – 4X Optical Zoom – Digital Image Stabilization
Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery – 2.7″ LCD Screen
SD Card Compatibility: At least Class 4, no larger than 32GB (microSD, microSDHC) – MMC Card not supported
What’s In the Box: WPZ2 Camera, Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery, USB Cable, AC Adapter, Wrist Strap, Quick Start Guide, warranty card, and service card
13 reviews for KODAK PIXPRO WPZ2 Rugged Waterproof Shockproof Dustproof WiFi Digital Camera 16MP 4X Optical Zoom 1080P Full HD Video Vlogging Camera 2.7″ LCD (Yellow)
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Original price was: $179.99.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
Annie Albornoz –
Easy to use
I really like the colors of the pictures it takes
Jim –
Very rugged and takes beautiful pictures
We bought it for our grand daughter to take to the beach and pools. It passed the tests.
Michael –
Environment-proof Camera at an Inexpensive Price
I bought this camera for use in an industrial work setting in a fairly harsh environment. Being waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof is pretty important in this role as even weather-sealed DSLRs and superzooms cannot withstand the conditions that this camera can take. In this role the camera works well, especially for the price.The specifications for the camera are adequate for its use to take pictures, but don’t expect the quality that you’d expect from a midrange prosumer DSLR or mirrorless camera. It has an effective 35mm focal length of 27 mm to 108 mm and a 4x optical zoom, but using it out to 4x is difficult without the use of a tripod. It has an aperture of f/3.0 to f/6.6, so it isn’t optimal for low light conditions but works fine for outdoor use until twilight. It has 16 Megapixels, but this doesn’t matter too much unless you’re printing large images. It has a pretty small 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS sensor.Pros:Excellent weatherproofing: The particular use case for this camera allows it to operate in conditions that would otherwise destroy a camera. It is waterproof up to 15 m (49 ft), shockproof up to 2 m (6 ft), and dustproof IP6X. I use it an in extremely chemically dusty environment that quickly corrodes exposed contacts. This camera performs spectacularly in this environment due to its design. It doesn’t have the left-right command zoom nor a rotating command button interface like in a lot of prosumer cameras, but this is a good thing for weatherproofing. If the camera gets dirty you can just rinse it off with water which is fantastic. Being completely enclosed without a separate lens means you don’t need to worry about sensor contamination or cleaning the inside of lenses. The bottom cover is sealed with a rubber gasket to prevent water ingress into the battery compartment during use.Sharp Lens: The focus on this camera is excellent and provides a very sharp focus, particularly in Macro mode. It can provide a large amount of detail provided that the focus is what you want it to be (which can be tricky). The Macro mode works well here and can focus on close range objects without too much difficulty other than the exact focal point due to the limitations of the LCD display resolution.Intuitive Interface: There aren’t a huge amount of bells and whistles in the UX/UI interface and this simplifies the overall operation. The command console is just the standard buttons (macro, delete, flash, display). The buttons are simple for zoom (out and in) and playback / recording. There is one button for shooting mode and one for the menu. Taking pictures uses the single button on the top right of the camera. There is a small drawback here in that the various modes (Auto / Program / Manual / Landscape etc.) are embedded within the UI and not in a separate command dial. It doesn’t have a separate Aperture Priority / Shutter Priority that you’d find in prosumer cameras but the Manual mode does allow some more precise control than other point-and-shoots with EV compensation up to ± 3 EV with 1/3 step increments. It also allows for white balance control. The camera has the standard options for time-delay pictures so you can be in the frame or if you’re using a tripod to stabilize the camera.Portable: This camera is fairly small and can easily fit in a shirt pocket. The included wrist strap makes it easy to keep on you to prevent it from accidentally dropping. I like that the wrist strap connection is metal and not plastic and seems sturdy. Images can be reviewed fairly easily on your phone using theNon-Proprietary Codecs: Pictures are taken in the universal .jpg format and movies in .mov format. This allows it to be displayed on practically all devices without needing to convert it. It doesn’t have RAW capability though so post-processing can be a bit limited.Decent WiFi: Connecting to it with your phone is fairly straightforward once you have the PIXPRO Remote Viewer, and you can use it to take basic pictures (basically the shutter button) remotely and review images on your phone screen (which will likely be better than using the integral LCD).Decent Battery Life: No complaints here, but not a lot to say either. During normal use it can give you a good 2 hours or so of frequent picture taking before needing a recharge. This is on par with other cameras of its class. Charging is done by opening the bottom cover and, while the battery is inside, connecting a mini USB-A connector (included).Bright Flash: The forward-mounted integrated flash is pretty bright. You can’t aim it in any way and there is no diffusion. It can help offset some of the low light performance but it can blow out the white balance some of the images if you’re not careful.Price: For what it can do, it is very competitively priced for its feature set and its weatherproofing capability. It doesn’t have all of the advanced bells and whistles, nor the best specs, but for most people it should be “good enough.”Cons:Difficult Focusing: While the lens does focus sharply, it can be difficult to get it to focus exactly on what you want. Part of this problem is due to the small, poor resolution LCD display. Often you can’t really tell if the picture is focused to your satisfaction until post when you can review it on your computer. There is also some lag on the display that is noticeable when moving or rotating the camera. It lacks an electronic viewfinder so you’re completely reliant on the rear LCD display for composition and image review.Poor Image Stabilization: The image stabilization isn’t great and you need an incredibly steady hand when taking pictures in medium to low light conditions (such as indoors) otherwise you’ll get some blurry images. This often means in practice having to retake images which can be frustrating.Poor Low-Light Conditions: This is an issue that isn’t unique to cameras with the small 1/2.3” sensor size, but is particularly noticeable with the poor image stabilization. The auto and program features attempt to counter this by bumping up the ISO and manages to choose an appropriate speed to maintain a balanced exposure. The standard advice applies here: use a tripod when possible and a time-delay for low-light conditions.Small LCD and Poor Resolution: The LCD (2.7 in with 230k pixels) is not super great for image review. It is fine for composing pictures if you can get past the movement lag. When taking pictures in Macro mode it can be difficult to review where the precise focus is located.Limited microSD Capacity: This camera only accepts microSDHC cards up to 32 GB. This isn’t a lot compared to what you can get these days in 2023, but provides ~7500 or so Fine quality images. The bottleneck will be the battery. However, 32 GB microSD cards are super cheap and you can carry a lot of them around.Conclusion: This is a pretty good camera for use in harsh environments, but be aware that it isn’t perfect in every situation. It should work well though for family vacation pictures where you don’t want to constantly worry about getting sand everywhere since all it needs is a simple rinse to clean it.
Dan Hearn –
WiFi……NOT
Heads up to anyone considering buying this thinking it will hook up to a laptop thru wifi…. it won’t. Still using the same old 1990s tech of plugging a cable between the camera and computer. I guess you could also travel back in time and use a card reader. Kodak will tell you to use their app, but there’s a reason it’s got that stellar 1.8 rating. Besides no real wifi, the viewing screen is really hard to see in the water, reducing trying to take photos to pointing in the general direction of your subject and snapping away. Battery has short life but that was expected. I was going to post some underwater photos but the best I can tell from scrolling thru on the tiny screen, there’s not too many that you could even identify. As you may be able to tell, I am very disappointed and cannot recommend that anyone buy the same camera.
JOSEPH S H LIM –
Value for money product
Item was received as new. A high price to performance ratio for this product. Small, handy and practical.
Rosalyn Ben-Chitrit –
Underwater pics were not as clear as I would have hoped
 It’s quite possible that there is a steeper learning curve than I would have hoped (I did read the instructions) – the camera was actually not bad out of the water.Biggest issue is that the screen (to see what you’re photographing) is extremely hard to see…so I had to use my best guess when I pointed and shot underwater. I used the camera for snorkeling and shallow SCUBA.
Edward T. Ordman –
Extremely good for the price
I bought this as a backup camera for travelling, not wanting to spend the several hundred dollars more I spent on my primary camera. Initial tests seemed to produce fuzzy pictures and I emailed the company to ask. I got an extremely prompt and helpful reply. By going back to factory default settings and pressing the button slowly – halfway down, wait for teh click, wait for the focus rectangle to turn green, then finish pressing the button – I’m getting excellent pictures. There are a lot of settings available and I’m still learning to use them. It won’t shoot clear pictures as fast as my much more expensive camera, but for the price I think it is an outstanding camera, and I think having a good help desk is a major plus.
Nicperez –
My son lives it
My son wanted a camara and itâs perfect for him
Marilyne Carle –
Le niveau de la batterie ne baisse pas de la journée! Très bon produit.
Luz Saavedra Diaz –
Lo uso para tomar fotos de trabajos concluidos y comprobar al cliente el antes y el después.
ET –
Produto adequado e nos limites da proposta apresentada. Ainda não utilizei como pretendido; porém, verifiquei a boa qualidade e o atendimento dos requisitos de bom funcionamento. Condições da venda atendidas e entrega no prazo assinalado. Recomendo.
CARRUS ALFONSO –
Tutto ok però la sim proposta in abbinata non è quella giusta : ci vuole una microSD
Cliente Amazon –
Esta cámara parece mucho más limitada de lo que es. Si sabes hacer uso de las opciones manuales puede sacarte fotos muy decentes de cualquier situación. Yo me la compré para hacer fotos en via ferrata sin preocuparme, pero la uso a diario en la calle, porque me ha sorprendido. Llevo muchos años haciendo fotografÃa manual digital y analógica, asà que no me esperaba calidad de una cámara “todoterreno”. Muy contenta, buena compra.