By Hosea Sperandio


The Kodak PlaySport Zx3 is your best option if you want a tough but light camcorder that's waterproof. This small jewel is sturdy precisely as it looks and can sustain your raucous parties and exploits!

The soft-touch outside of the Kodak PlaySport can make it easily comfortable for you to handle the camera whether your in water or out. The unique and sleek design of this Kodak PlaySport HD looks great but trying to handle it uprightly with one hand may not come easy.

This new Kodak PlaySport Zx3 Waterproof Video Camera's outstanding features makes it every consumer's desire. Just like other Kodak cameras, it produces the same image value and although its default setting is 1080p, there are additional options presented. For taking pictures of sports events or fast-action events, you can utilize the 720p/60fps mode and VGA setting.

The main reason as to why you should buy the Kodak PlaySport Zx3 is its water-resistant feature which lets you take pictures and videos even if you're ten feet below the surface of the water. Covers which can be locked securely shields the ports, SD card and battery from being damaged by the water. Even though the quality of video is clear, the enhanced underwater approach that can be chosen from the menu appear yellowish when compared to the underwater mode.

Although having the Kodak PlaySport to work is simple, the icons are not labeled so reading the instructions beforehand is essential. It's not hard to figure out just what the icons are but why risk getting confused if you are in the middle of taking great photos underwater!

Provided that both your hands are firm and also the lighting is sufficient, you can shoot good quality pictures with this five megapixel water-resistant pocket camcorder even though it doesn't come with a flash. Coming in at only $150 US dollars, the PlaySport Zx3 water-resistant HD video camera will surely conserve the thrill and enjoyment factors while you are shooting the best activities and underwater Kodak moments.




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