
Compact, cheap, and waterproof
Provided software is easy to use
Poor sharpness and motion performance
Problems with auto exposure
Introduction
The Kodak PlayFull Waterproof Ze2 is a cheap, bare-bones camcorder that lets you shoot 720p HD video underwater. There’s nothing flattering about the Ze2 in terms of performance or features, but its ridiculously compact design and sub-$100 price tag may be enough to entice consumers into a purchase.
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Product Tour
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Design
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Performance
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Usability
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Features
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Sample Videos
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Samsung HMX-W200 Comparison
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GE DV1 Comparison
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Kodak PlaySport Zx5 Comparison
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Conclusion
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Photo Gallery
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Specs & Ratings
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Comments
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