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Kodak Pocket

  1. Kodak Mini Video Camera

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    The Kodak Mini is small enough to fit in your pocket and makes uploading a snap! Its ready in a flash to capture every days highlights. The pop-out USB arm makes it seriously simple to share the fun on FACEBOOK and YouTube sites.Plus, it's built to withstand your craziest days from a fumble in the rain, to a trip to the bottom of your bag. Full Details
    1.8"
    Micro SD
    SD

    $49.95

  2. Kodak Playsport ZX5

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    If you're going to live with no limits, you need a digital video camera that can deliver the goods in full 1080p HD. The KODAK PLAYSPORT Video Camera / Zx5 is up for the challenge. We built it to take on the most extreme lifestyles with an insanely tough design—we’re talking shockproof, dustproof, and waterproof to a depth of 10 ft. And built-in image stabilization smooths out even the roughest ride. Whether you’re carving up the mountain or pulling stunts in the skate park, the PLAYSPORT Video Camera / Zx5 is up for anything. And with a touch of the Share button, shocking your social network couldn’t be simpler. Show the world why you’re So Kodak. We dare you. Full Details
    5MP
    2.0"
    SD
    Full HD 1080

    $169.95

  3. Kodak Playtouch

    Go ahead. Touch it. You know you want to. Its unique touchscreen lets you glide through HD video like never before. That’s the beauty of the KODAK PLAYTOUCH Video Camera. It puts the high-end features you want right at your fingertips. With on-screen editing, you can easily keep the moments you want and trim the ones you don’t. And when you’re ready to turn today’s escapades into tomorrow’s buzz, getting them online is easier than ever. Just press the Share button and your videos are automatically ready for the Web. With the KODAK PLAYTOUCH Video Camera, the power to be seen is as simple as touching a screen. The real KODAK MOMENT happens when you share. Full Details
    5MP
    3.0"
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $199.95

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