📸 Zoom in on your next big moment with Kodak PIXPRO!
The Kodak PIXPRO Friendly Zoom FZ43-BK is a compact, user-friendly digital camera featuring a 16MP CCD sensor, 4X optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch HD LCD screen. Designed for amateur photographers, it offers automatic exposure, face detection, and a 180° panoramic shooting mode, making it ideal for capturing high-quality photos and HD 720p videos with ease. Compatible with PC and Mac, it supports quick USB transfers and includes built-in flash and multiple shooting modes for versatile use.
Metering Methods | Artificial Intelligence AE, Face Detection |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
White Balance Settings | Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Flash torch |
Crop Mode | 4:3 |
Screen Size | 2.7 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Display Resolution Maximum | 720p |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 MB |
Recording Capacity | 150 minutes |
Flash Memory Video Speed Class | Class 10 |
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | USB |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 8 MB |
Compatible Mountings | Four third |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Maximum Aperture | 0.5 Millimeters |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 4 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 4 seconds |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Feature | Built-In Flash; 180° Panoramic Shooting Mode |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Video Resolution | HD 720p |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Flash Modes | Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, No Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Skill Level | Amateur |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Continuous Shooting | 30 fps |
Aperture modes | F3.9-F6.3 |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Weight | 10 Grams |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Guide Number | 3.9 (wide angle), 6.9 (telephoto) |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Supported Audio Format | Linear PCM (Mono) |
Frame Rate | 30 FPS or 24 FPS |
Battery Capacity | 2E+3 Milliamp Hours |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
File Format | JPEG |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Total Still Resolution | 16 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 108 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 4 x |
Lens Type | zoom |
Zoom | Optical Zoom |
Camera Lens | The Kodak PIXPRO Friendly Zoom FZ43-BK features a 4.9-19.6mm (35mm equivalent: 27-108mm) focal length, f/3.9 - f/6.3 maximum aperture, and 7 elements in 7 groups lens construction. |
Minimum Focal Length | 27 Millimeters |
Real Angle Of View | 180 Degrees |
Focal Length Description | 4.9 to 19.6mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 27 to 108mm) |
Digital Zoom | 6 x |
Lens Construction | 7 Elements in 7 Groups |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Wireless Technology | Yes |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | Automatic |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Digital-Still | No |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
Focus Features | Passive |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
Autofocus | Yes |
F**S
Everyone has to start somewhere
Full disclosure: this is a fantastic little camera and it's cheap. People setting their expectations too high are bound to be disappointed; to do so with this camera and expect it to be National Geographic quality shots are going to be disappointed. It's easy to forget that sometimes we have to start somewhere. That we weren't born natural artists or with a camera or paintbrush in hand. This is a fantastic little starter camera. Here's a couple things about cameras. Megapixels don't matter, zoom does. But when zoom doesn't pan out (rimshot), megapixels matter. So with a high megapixel camera with poor zoom comes along, megapixels matter big time. It allows you to edit and crop without sacrificing photo quality. ISO means how much light gets in the lens, illuminating your subject. Higher the ISO, the more light and less need for a flashlight, torch, lantern, match, etc. This camera takes AA batteries and a full-sized SD card. Pick up a 4-pack of rechargeables and a Class 10 SD card and you are set to go. Take lots and lots of pictures. Get used to the idea of "no more film". Go out there and make mistakes. Take lots of stupid pictures so when that perfect one comes along, you know what to do.
D**E
Great Travel Camera
This little camera is great. It’s a little hard to take close-ups without a tripod, but otherwise, I’m really happy with it. My phone takes awful pictures, so I got this one 2 days before a big trip to Tokyo. I purchased 2 memory cards (64gb) to cover all my bases. 3500 pix and didn’t even need another memory card! I did use the second card for videos. All in all, a super camera for ‘point-and-shoot’, even on the Shinjuku bullet train! In nearly 3 weeks, the batteries still going strong! Great price, easy to use, lightweight. I love it!
S**K
Good Camera. Horrible Battery Life
Good Camera. The only issue is battery life. No matter what this camera will die.
B**B
Seemed OK at first but gets worse and worse.
(See updates below this original review.)This is a great little instamatic type pocket camera as long as you use rechargeable batteries and don't mind charging them frequently. Of course it's nowhere near the quality of a DSL camera, but the price (especially when discounted) is a lot less as well. The camera didn't work in cold weather when all my other electronic devices work just fine. However, that was with the cheap batteries that came with the camera. The camera does go through good renewable batteries quite quickly, however--more quickly than my other cameras do.Update after I've used the camera a while: I was having to recharge the almost-new, name brand rechargeable AA batteries in a high quality charger (i.e., I knew the batteries and charger were both good) after taking only around a dozen shots. So I called Kodak's support and was told rechargeable need to be at least 2300 mAh (milli-amps). So if you use rechargeables and find they drain too quickly with this camera, check the mAh reading. The support woman suggested trying new Energizer or Duracell non-rechargeable (i.e., throw-away) batteries to confirm the camera is fine and the low-mAh batteries are the issue. I asked why this is not mentioned in the documentation that comes with the camera and she said it's because they don't mention using rechargeable batteries.Update 5/2019: I've had battery problems with the camera since it was new, buying and trying 2800 mAh batteries along with many others. It became clear the camera had electronic issues. I'd get battery exhausted warnings even with new batteries but by opening and shutting the battery compartment, the camera would work just fine. And occasionally I'd get a message to reformat the memory card though that also was fine and the error disappeared when I opened and shut the compartment. Kodak quickly agreed to replace it under warranty, however, they refuse to pay the return shipping (roughly $8, cheapest rate) which I feel they should pay.My recommendation is if you buy this camera, test it out thoroughly when new, using either throwaway batteries or 2300 mAh or larger rechargeables to confirm the electronics aren't faulty.Update 7.15.2019: The camera gets worse and worse. Kodak replaced my original one but I had to pay return shipping. The new camera has the exact same issues as the previous one. Furthermore, its recording of sound is erratic. I recently was at a music event where I recorded a number of short clips with the camera. A few of the clips have sound but the overwhelming majority have none. I just did a short test video and it has no sound. I have listened to the recording file with several different apps and on different devices to confirm the problem is the file itself--i.e., the camera--is at fault, not recording sound. So I am again lowering the number of stars I give this camera, now to the fewest possible.
A**N
Good little camera!
Great little camera. It won't win any photo contests but it takes good, clear photos with decent light. Bit uneven / can get blurry in low light conditions without flash, but no worse than any other pocket camera or even the best smartphone cameras out there in my experience. In dark settings with flash, it does good enough, no complaints. True optical zoom in a camera this price is a huge bonus. The LCD/display isn't too choppy or slow, but you won't mistake it for a high dollar camera. It's got a fast enough refresh rate/quality to do the job without being frustrating.My only qualm is it either eats batteries quickly or doesn't read battery level correctly with rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. With a fully charged battery, after a couple dozen photos (some with flash, some not), the batteries read low. I continued to use it without the camera dying, so I assume it's conservative in it's battery level readout, or it's optimized for 1.5V alkaline batteries. No big deal, I didn't buy this for long photo shoots, just something I can give to the kids on trips and things, since it will be a cold day in the underworld before I buy my kids cell phones until midway into their teen years or later.
A**Z
Amazing
The photo quality is , In my opinion, better than my own iPhone 14! It’s super clear and easy to download. It’s pretty durable too. I’ve dropped it a couple of times and it’s still working after a year! It a little pricey, but it’s definitely worth the price.
K**R
Cheap, but poorly designed
This product works - but not very well. It must of been built quickly and cheaply - using the Kodak name to impress buyers.There is an online user manual - but much of what it says is completely inaccurate - and does not correspond to what is actually going on in the camera when you try to change its settings.
B**N
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