Kodak Pixpro C1 Digital Camera

KSh 18,000.00

26mm f/2 Wide-Angle Lens

13MP 1/3″ BSI CMOS Sensor

2.8″ 180° Tilting LCD Selfie Screen

Fixed Lens, 4x Digital Zoom

Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps

Built-In LED Flash

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery

microSD Card Slot, 32GB Maximum Capacity

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Description

The Pixpro C1 is a curious device. It’s marketed as a simple, lightweightĀ point-and-shoot cameraĀ for casual snapshots; holidays, days out, or social gatherings. It’s undeniably cheap, but in a way that feels like both a blessing and a limitation. While its retro styling and tilting screen give it some personality, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this camera is caught between two worlds: it’s not high-performing enough to compete with even a budget smartphone, but it’s also not quite ‘bad’ enough to lean fully into the lo-fi charm of 2000s digital cameras that have become trendy again.

During my time with the Pixpro C1 at the Wales & West Photography Show, I wandered the grounds in harsh midday sunlight, taking test shots of the architecture, fauna, and small details. It was fun, but not in the way modern cameras are fun; this was nostalgia-driven, with the added challenge of working within its clear technical limits.

(Image credit: Future)

Kodak Pixpro C1: Specifications

Sensor 13MP 1/3ā€ BSI CMOS
Video Full HD 1080p at 30fps (H.264)
Display 2.8ā€ LCD, 180° upward tilting
Zoom 4x digital zoom
Battery Built-in 700mAh Li-ion (approx. 200 shots)
Storage microSD up to 32GB
Weight 115g (0.25 lbs)
Connections USB-C
Color options Black or brown
Size (WHD) 103 x 60 x 20.3mm