Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Kodak Playsport ZX3 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak Playsport ZX3.
May 2010
(77%)
53 Reviews
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Abstract: There was a time when one would not be able to access the camcorders because of the high prices for the same however those days are long gone. These days' cameras and camcorders are available at budget prices and this has actually helped the masses lay ha...
Waterproof up to 3 metres, Good video quality outdoors, Stylish and sturdy, Nice body colour
Decent video quality indoors, Small screen, Navigation tough
The MRP of PlaySport is Rs. 8,999. Kodak currently has an offer on, which retails the PlaySport for Rs 7,999. Also assuming a 16GB card costs aroung Rs. 2,500, the cost of owning the PlaySport shoots up to Rs 10,499. It is good to carry on picnics and...
Waterproof up to 10 feet, Decent video for its class, Good build quality
Proprietary USB connector, Battery life is short when recording in HD, Video is a little grainy, IS under performs, No macro mode
The Kodak Zi8 was an absolute performer that stole the show when it came to performance and looks. The PlaySport, also referred as the Zx3, on the other hand is a little smaller in terms of width and is fully waterproof till a depth of 10 feet / 3 mete...
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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: The Kodak PlaySport is a pocket camcorder that is clearly targeted at the adventurous man. The PlaySport features electronic image stabilisation and is waterproof for up to 10 feet, allowing you to capture stunning 1080p full HD video nearly anywhere on l...
Abstract: While many pocket camcorders have been designed for general purpose use, the Kodak Playsport is aimed more at the more adventurous members of society. To this end the Playsport combines electronic image stabilising technology, to assist when capturing ...
The Kodak Playsport doesn't break any particular new ground. However, at just shy of £90 it provides quite a lot for your money, offering both 1080p and underwater shooting. Panasonic's HM-TA1 is currently the best deal of all, Sony's Bloggie Touch has so...
Abstract: Around 18 months ago I told you about the Kodak ZX1 their first foray in the very popular pocket (mobile phone size) camcorder arena. Here is - I think - their next offering the ZX3 which gives you the ability to capture movies underwater to 3metres de...
This is a good-value camera and one that delivers decent levels of detail, accurate colours and sharp focusing. It’s easy to use, quick to record, and is YouTube-friendly, too, offering a simple and straightforward way of uploading and sharing your clips. The design makes it feel rugged, and yes, it copes admirably with a dunking in water.
There’s not too much to criticise the Playsport for, as it’s generally a fresh and fun camcorder/camera. We didn’t really rate it’s low-light performance, which was a bit murky and the 4x zoom felt ‘sticky’ when we wanted it to be smooth.
The Playsport ticks a lot of positive boxes: we liked the design and loved the quality on most of what we recorded. A bigger screen and improved zoom would add further kudos, but we definitely rated this pocket-sized shooter’s all-round game. Kodak Pla...
Decent photo and hidef video quality, Small and light, Waterproof, Comes with loads of accessories, Great value for money
Confusing icons in the settings menu, No standard 4:3 setting for photos, Footage can look very wobbly, Doesn't float
Small, simple and submersible to 3m, Kodak's PlaySport keeps the price down without dropping the image quality too far. It has its share of flaws but it's great fun to use....