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Kodak EasyShare Sport
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There’s not a lot that needs to be said about the Kodak EasyShare Sport. It costs less than $80 and it’s waterproof. Because it’s cheap and waterproof it’s been a consistent hot seller since it became available. For those same reasons the EasyShare Sport was the number one Budget Waterproof Camera in our Outdoor & Waterproof Camera Guide. It’s not fancy, but if you need an inexpensive digital camera for the beach, pool, fishing or for the kids, the Kodak EasyShare Sport is hard to beat.
Kodak EasyShare Sport Intro >>
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- MSRP: $79
- 12-megapixel sensor
- Lens: 35mm (equiv.) with 5x digital zoom
- 640 x 480 VGA video
- Waterproof to ten feet
- 2.4-inch LCD display
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About the author: Photo-John Photo-John, a.k.a. John Shafer, is the managing editor of PhotographyREVIEW.com and has been since the site launched back in 1999. He's an avid outdoor enthusiast and spends as much time as possible on his mountain bike, hiking or skiing in the mountains. He's been taking pictures for ever and ever, and never goes anywhere without a camera.
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The Canon S100 is officially on my christmas list!
Happy to help siphon some money out of your wallet and stimulate the economy, Thien!
How on earth could you guys not include the Canon SX230HS with a 14x zoom, image stabilization, HD video with mini HDMI out, and many more great features all for under $200 street price. Your overall selection is pretty lame considering the truly fabulous cameras out there. A few of your selections are just plain pathetic. Who is paying you off??
I can’t help laughing a bit at your comment, Ollie. Diplomacy is not one of your skills, I guess. Still, thanks for the comment and thanks for mentioning the Canon PowerShot SX230 HS, which I actually own. And I agree with you – it is an awesome camera. That’s why I bought it. Pocket superzooms like the SX230 HS are actually my favorite kind of compact camera. I have been pushing them hard outside of this guide (my pocket superzoom camera guide) and I was disappointed I didn’t get to include one in this list. I did try to explain how I made my choices in the introduction. I only chose ten cameras and I based them on what was popular on the site and what is selling well on Amazon. No matter how I make a top cameras list I’m going to leave something out and someone is going to think its lame. That’s why I encouraged our readers – and you – to post their picks in the comments. That way you get to voice your opinion, tell me I’m lame and tell people what camera you think is best. So thanks for your contribution. And no – no one is paying us off