Kodak PlaySport Pocket Video Camera: Rugged Design, Water Proof, 1080p Video Capture

The Kodak PlaySport is a pocket video camera that is targeted at the adventure photography and video enthusiasts. Kodak has done all the tests with the device which ensures that the PlaySport button layout is perfect for use with gloves and for one-handed operation.
Salient features include:
- Full 1080p HD video capture and water proof up to 10 ft / 3 m. The underwater capture mode makes your footage look just as great as it does from the mud-soaked trails.
- A built-in electronic image stabilization system to take care of blurry footage.
- A LCD Glare Shield feature gives you a couple of filters to chose from to help see your subject in high reflective outdoor conditions.
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Written by Debjit
April 4th, 2010





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