RED Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 16MP Full HD Waterproof Rugged Review

The Kodak WPZ2 is built to survive anything, but its photo quality can't keep up. It's a niche pick for true rough-and-tumble use only.

Burst FPS 6 fps
Video 1080p
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 176 g
RED Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 16MP Full HD Waterproof Rugged camera
35.6 Overall Score

Overview

The Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a simple, rugged point-and-shoot. It's built to survive a dunk in the pool or a drop on the trail, not to win any photo contests. For under $200, it's a tough little camera you can take places you'd never risk your phone.

Performance

It's a basic shooter. The 16MP sensor is fine for casual snaps, but image quality is in the bottom third of all cameras. The 6fps burst is decent for a cheap rugged cam, and the 4x optical zoom is handy. But there's no video stabilization, so your 1080p clips will be shaky, and the autofocus is just okay. It's built like a tank, though, scoring in the 98th percentile for durability.

Performance Percentiles

AF 43.5
EVF 50
Build 96.8
Burst 66.5
Video 34.7
Sensor 34.7
Battery 49.6
Display 45.7
Connectivity 73.8
Social Proof 60.9
Stabilization 37.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong build (98th percentile) 97th
  • Strong connectivity (79th percentile) 74th
  • Strong burst (70th percentile) 67th

Cons

  • Below average sensor (34th percentile) 35th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 6
Max Shutter 1/2000

Video

Max Resolution 1080p

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth No
Hot Shoe No

Value & Pricing

At $190, it's priced right for what it is: a durable gadget. You're paying for the rugged shell and waterproofing, not for cutting-edge tech. If you need a camera solely for wet or rough conditions and your phone isn't an option, this makes sense. Otherwise, your phone probably takes better pictures.

$190

vs Competition

Don't compare this to the Canon R6 or Sony A6700; that's like comparing a mountain bike to a sports car. Against other tough cams, it holds its own on durability but lags in features. The real competition is your smartphone in a waterproof case. Your phone will have a better sensor, stabilization, and connectivity. This Kodak only wins if you absolutely need optical zoom in a truly waterproof body or want a dedicated, disposable-feeling adventure cam.

Verdict

Buy this if you're a parent who wants a kid-proof poolside camera, or an adventurer who needs a truly waterproof zoom camera and doesn't care about top-tier image quality. For everyone else, especially vloggers or travel photographers wanting great shots, your phone or a used mirrorless camera is a much smarter buy.