microSD/ microSDHC card
The KODAK PIXPRO WPZ2 Rugged Camera takes a microSD/ microSDHC card that is at least Class 4 and no larger than 32GB. Please note that a microSD card is smaller than standard memory cards.

Why does my Kodak camera say card not formatted?

If your camera cannot format the card, the firmware might need an upgrade. Check if the camera’s Image Storage settings are set to Internal Memory. If they are, the camera won’t read the memory card properly.

What SD card is best for filming?

Top Memory Cards for Photo and Video Recording

  • SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO UHS-I SDXC Memory Card.
  • Delkin Devices 512GB Select UHS-I microSDXC Memory Card.
  • Sony 128GB XQD G Series Memory Card.
  • Delkin Devices 256GB Cinema CFast 2.0 Memory Card.
  • Sony 64GB SxS-1 (G1C) Memory Card.
  • Sony 1TB S55 Series SRMemory Card.

How much video can a 128GB SD card hold?

How many videos can 128GB hold? A 128GB memory card can hold approximately 76 videos. This is based on 4K resolution at 60fps – a standard GoPro video resolution. Average video time of 3 minutes.

Is the Kodak Playsport ZX5 a good camera?

The Good The waterproof/shockproof Kodak PlaySport Zx5 produces very good video quality for its price and size, is easy to use, and has good editing/sharing software. The Bad The PlaySport doesn’t have a built-in USB connector, there’s no flash or video light, and the battery can’t be removed.

How much memory does the Sony ZX5 camera have?

The Zx5 does come with 128MB of memory on board, but the lion’s share of this is already earmarked for the built-in software (of which more later), leaving a miserly 20MB for video – enough merely to check the camcorder is working. So you will need to call on the SD memory card slot. This only supports SDHC, not the latest SDXC format.

What is the difference between the Kodak ZX3 and ZX5?

Inside, the Zx5 has a slightly different specification to the earlier version. Both incorporate 5MPixel sensors, but the Zx5’s CMOS one is a slightly smaller 1/3.2in version, where the Zx3’s is 1/2.5in. This does have implications for low light sensitivity, and Kodak doesn’t mention any back-side illumination technology to compensate.

Is the Kodak ZX5 dust and water proof?

The dust rating complies with IEC 60529 IP6X, and shock proofing with MIL-STD-810F, meaning that the Zx5 can withstand a fall from a height of 1.5m. The waterproofing specification hasn’t changed, with Kodak still quoting a maximum depth of 3m, although this is now stated as being compliant with the IEC 60529 IPX8 standard.