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Kodak Zx5 PlaySport Gen2 white

Kodak Zx5 PlaySport Gen2 white


  • KODAK Playsport Zx5, 1080p shockproof camera, review at CES 2011

    The first edition of the Kodak Playsport was video camera was impressive. In 2011, there has been a few upgrades to the camera. Here is a video blog review of the new Zx5 Playsport, expected to be released in spring 2011 for $179, in red, green, white, black and aqua. my thoughts: The first PlaySport was a legit competitor to FlipVideo cameras, especially since the Playsport is waterproof and shockproof. These new updates, which includes auto-focus, makes it one of my favorite hand-held vid-cams store.kodak.com

  • Kodak Playsport ZX3 versus ZX5

    Both Playsport models were set at 1080P mode at 30 fps. Overall conclusion - While the ZX5 sports some new features (but leaves out the HDMI cable unless you register the camera with Kodak and pay a shipping fee), I still think you'll get a better value for the ZX3 at a much lower price. You may notice that the ZX5 picks up more sound compared to the ZX3 outdoors with the birds chirping in the background, but it seems like the reproduction of my voice sounds cleaner on the ZX3 (especially important for me when I watch the footage with a good audio system) besides having better image quality than the ZX5. It's your call on which is better. On an added note regarding the ZX5's internal battery, even though you do get more life on a full charge compared to the ZX3's detachable battery (nearly double set at 1080P), replacement batteries are inexpensive from third party manufacturers which makes the ZX3 more flexible, especially during long video sessions where you may not have the luxury (or time) to recharge the ZX5's internal battery everywhere. Update (Aug. 26, 2011) - I'm learning that any camera that uses the more aggressive mp4 (ie Kodak ZX5) or AVCHD format is subject to a compromise in sound quality compared to the less-compressed .mov (ie Kodak ZX3) and MPEG-2 formats. By sound quality, I mean accuracy of reproducing natural sound. The biggest test is by recording bass at relatively loud volume levels (ie concerts) without distortion. I've noticed that most <b>...</b>

  • Kodak PlaySport (Zx5) HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera - Aqua (2nd Generation) NEWEST MODEL

    Read full review @ t.co Waterproof* Take the plunge up to 10 ft under water for up to 2 hours Don't get the blues—underwater white balance mode gives true-to-life colors in the pool or under the waves Dustproof** The muddiest, dustiest, sandiest conditions are no match for the PlaySport's rugged design Shockproof*** Bumps and bruises go with the territory—the PlaySport can even take a fall from 5 ft * IEC 60529 IPX8 compliant. ** IEC 60529 IP6X compliant. ***MIL-STD-810F, shock equivalent (onto plywood). Just press to impress The world's only cameras with 3-step sharing!1 Kodak's Share button makes sharing your videos and pictures as simple as 1, 2, 3. Step 1—Just press Share when in review mode Step 2—Choose your favorite sharing destination, e-mail address, or Kodak Pulse Display2 Step 3—Connect your camera to your computer or insert your memory card and your videos or pictures are automatically uploaded to the destination(s) Only Kodak Cameras: Let you simultaneously share to multiple social networks, e-mail and Pulse Display1,2 Automatically share when you connect to a PC1 Tag to the largest number of social networks: Kodak Gallery, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, FLICKR, ORKUT, YANDEX, and KAIXIN0011,3