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KODAK PIXPRO FZ55-SL 16MP CMOS Sensor Digital Camera 5X Optical Zoom 28mm Wide Angle 1080P Full HD Video 2.7" LCD Vlogging Camera

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Color: Silver


Features

  • 16 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
  • 5X Optical Zoom - 28mm Wide Angle Lens
  • 1080P Full HD Video - Vlogging Camera
  • SD Card Compatibility: At least Class 10, no more than 512GB (SD, SDHC, SDXC)
  • 2.7" LCD Screen - Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery

Description

Meet the FZ55, Friendly Zoom from the new KODAK PIXPRO collection of digital cameras. This compact point and shoot is a step up model with rechargeable lithium-ion battery. One-touch HD video, 28mm wide-angle lens and a host of features and shooting modes let you express your inner creativity.

Compatible Mountings: Fixed


Aspect Ratio: 1.501, 169, 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG


Image Stabilization: Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 28 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 5 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.9 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Brand: KODAK


Display Type: LCD


Screen Size: 2.7 Inches


Maximum Focal Length: 28 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 5 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Shooting Modes: Automatic, Portrait, Landscape, Macro


Exposure Control: Manual, Automatic


Connectivity Technology: USB


Compatible Mountings: Fixed


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Digital


Maximum Aperture: 3.9 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 15.99 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/2000 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Form Factor: Compact


Color: Silver


Video Resolution: 1080p


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


Aspect Ratio: 1.501, 169, 43


File Format: JPEG


UPC: 819900014310


Model Number: Friendly Zoom FZ55


Brand: KODAK


Model Name: Friendly Zoom FZ55


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Lens


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  • Cute Travel Digital Camera
Color: Red
Bought this camera for a simple camera to use while traveling when I didn't want to take my huge Panasonic camera but still wanted a camera that wasn't on my phone, for safety purposes and also the anxiety of possibly losing or dropping my phone (either off high places, overboard, etc.). Many people say that it isn't worth it, and with the development of quality in phone cameras, why even bother buying a digital one that provides less quality photos than that of your phone, that almost everyone has and carries with them at all times? I personally like having a compact, portable camera that is less of an investment than an expensive smart phone in the case it gets stolen, dropped, damaged, etc. This in itself is an appeal for me to purchase a digital camera to use instead of my iPhone. It was a great alternative to my phone, allowing me to keep my phone tucked away in a pocket or a bag, while still being able to take photographs while on my trips. I really liked the red color offered, as I try to buy everything red. The camera itself is compact and portable, it was super easy to conceal and travel with, adding little weight to my travel bags. The camera is very easy to use, allowing different shooting settings, zoom, and even video recordings. The battery lasts quite a while too, but I bought secondary batteries just in case. I also really appreciate the fact the camera utilizes a rechargeable battery, so you can charge it on trips when you have a break and you don't have to be constantly carrying a set of AAs. The picture quality itself is high, in my personal opinion, really good for the price that you're paying and the compactness of the camera. The video quality could be better, but is decent for the size and price of the camera. If you're zooming in a lot, the video quality is obviously compensated, and the audio quality in videos isn't the best, but. You get what you pay for, and in this case, you actually get better. It's well worth the money, providing video-recording abilities and high quality photographs. I highly recommend this camera for anybody looking for a camera for the same purposes as I. It's well worth the money and has exceeded my expectations in performance. It would also be a great starter camera for someone looking for a simple point-and-shoot camera, or for adolescents looking to get into the camera/photography community. Obviously if you're a professional photographer, I wouldn't recommend this camera, but I doubt anybody professional is looking to take high-quality, professional photographs with a simple point-and-shoot camera. For the price, quality, and performance, this camera is well worth the money, and I highly recommend it!(: ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by 4ubz

  • A Tale of Two Cameras...
Color: Black
After reading great reviews on this camera online I went searching for one locally without any luck. We live on the Florida coast and tourists snatch them up as fast as they come in. Anyway, I saw what looked like a similar camera at Target and bought the Vivitar VES 529 for $90. Mistake! It wouldn't capture an image, the wrist strap too over an hour of fiddling to attach, the SD card fit so deep in the camera I had to use tweezers to insert and remove it, the instructions were in undecipherable gibberish and woefully incomplete, the zoom was ratchety and the lens wobbly, the viewfinder image fuzzy, and it didn't come with an AC adapter. The case was a little vinyl bag. Overall, an incredibly cheap piece of trash that's going back to Target. By the way, Vivitar's customer service is pathetic. Then I ordered this little Kodak from Amazon, without actually being able to see it first.. Right out of the box, it was a much more substantial feeling camera, the viewfinder image was clear, the video mode worked, it had an AC adapter, and the battery and SD card were easy to insert. Downloading is also simple. It's just a joy to use and feels much more substantial. It's very compact, like the Vivitar, but they are otherwise worlds apart in quality and ease of use. ANYONE wanting a compact, capable point and shoot camera won't do much better than this. Even at $30 more then the Vivitar, this is a far better buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by MSH

  • Great camera for international travel!
Color: Blue
I purchased the Kodak pixPro FZ55 for several reasons: a) I needed a smaller camera that took up less space in my luggage and/or travel backpack; b) used Li-ion rechargeable batteries that could be charged either in the camera or in a small charger; c) took good photos, day or night, of people, buildings, and scenery; d) took good video using 32 or 64 GB SD cards; and e) cost less than $150.00 (for a point and shoot camera!). I received my camera in three working days, opened the box, read the instruction manual, charged the battery (comes partially charged), and put the camera through its paces for a week. Likes and Dislikes: Look at the comparison photo of my "normal-sized" DSLR with carrying strap and regular lens, and the Kodak next to it. Camera fits in my hand. When I travel internationally, usually eight to ten days, I do not use checked luggage; I use only a backpack carry-on that actually fits in the overhead without being offensive to fellow passengers. To do that, the choice in cameras is obvious. Why not just use my cell phone? Because of the increasing number of folks who have lost 'em, dropped 'em, or had 'em stolen. Camera setup using on-screen prompts easy to understand and follow, menu choices easy to ascertain and follow too. Camera takes good photos outdoors as seen in several of the other photos. Zoom (telephoto) capability is average, as seen by the two photos with the white building and vehicles in the distance. Camera doesn't compensate well when too much light is coming in as seen in one photo with bright vegetation and tree shadows, but that can be adjusted with better technique and composition. Macro photos tend to be "flat", as seen in one photo, but I expected that without f-stop adjustments or using a tripod. Again, use of better technique would probably help. Also need to think about space and weight in the travel bag. Zoom is smooth with normal low buzzing sound found in higher-priced point and shoot cameras. LCD screen is small, but I expected that because of the overall smallness of the camera. For me, I can still see the screen image fine. Indoor photos with flash are passable, but one must be close to subject due to reduced flash output. Flash turns "on" and "off" easily. Timer works well, 2s &10s delay with audible beep when ready to shoot. Use caution and a careful touch when opening the camera to insert or retrieve SD card and/or battery located in same slot, and check that camera is OFF when trying to access the port, located on the bottom corner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by BookboyPA BookboyPA

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