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Kodak PIXPRO AZ252 WH Digital Optical Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Kodak PIXPRO AZ252 WH Digital Optical

Nobody like to hold a pose and with 720P HD video they don’t have to. Capture all the action with a one-touch record button. You can capture the action without having to get in on the action. For adventures, life events, You name it - 25x optical zoom lets you get nice and close. 16 megapixels lets you capture lifelike clarity in your images - without losing quality as you alter them later on. Crop, zoom, go nuts!. At 24mm, the lens is wide open and so are the possibilities. Need to get the entire, breathtaking landscape? Check! And you can forget about having to tell everyone to “squeeze in!”. When you’re all shook up, we’ve got your back. Let our optical image stabilization smooth out the bumps in the road so your photos are still great. Every time. The az252 takes a standard SD/SDHC memory card that is at least Class 4 and no larger than 32GB. The az252 is not compatible with Micro SD, micro/adapter, Ultra, Ultra plus, Extreme, extreme Plus, Extreme Pro, or SDXC cards.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Budget Camera

The Kodak PIXPRO AZ252 WH is an excellent budget camera for anyone looking to get started in photography. The 16-megapixel sensor produces high-quality images, and the 25x optical zoom is perfect for capturing both close-up and distant shots. The camera is also lightweight and easy to use. The only downside is that it doesn't come with built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, so transferring photos to your computer or phone requires a USB cable. Overall, it's a great value for its price and a…

Pros
  • High optical zoom
Cons
  • No manual focus control

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dead 6 weeks ago The Best Point & Shoot Digital Cameras

Purchased on 02/03/2020. Died on 03/17/2020. Most of the time it won't turn on. If it turns on, then only for a moment and then off. My return window ended on March 4th. I don't know what to do now. Update: I called the phone number that came with a customer service camera and spoke to a very nice lady named Don. She expedited the RMA process for me and I should have a replacement next week. I'm still not sure how I feel about the camera and will keep my opinions that way until this is over and

Pros
  • 16 megapixels allow you to capture lifelike clarity in your images without loss of quality when resizing. Crop, scale, go crazy!
Cons
  • Sparse instructions

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Lack of manual focus - issue

UPDATE: I took off another star because when it's off and theoretically doing nothing but holding the clock, it kills a set of 4 Lithium Energizer AAs in less than 9 months. Last July I had to replace the batteries as they died on their own the last time, then I took 3 pictures that day and put them back in the case to date (April 2021) and now they are dead. If not for a short time died before today, he probably ran out of batteries before that. For comparison I have an old Canon a720 (only…

Pros
  • At 24mm the lens is wide open and so are the possibilities. Need all that stunning scenery? Check! And you can forget about telling everyone to "squeeze"!
Cons
  • Slightly torn