KODAK PIXPRO C1 Friendly Zoom Digital Camera - 13MP Compact Point and Shoot with 2.8” 180° Tilt LCD Flip Screen, Retro Vintage Design with 4X Zoom and 1080P Full HD Video for Travel, Vlogging, Black


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  • KODAK PIXPRO C1
Compatible Mountings Tripod Socket
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Photo Sensor Technology BSI CMOS
Supported File Format JPEG
Image Stabilization Digital
Optical Zoom 4 x
Maximum Aperture 2 Millimeters
Brand KODAK
Model Name C1
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution 13.12 MP

KODAK PIXPRO C1 Black

  • gordonrobbinsp0169@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    My daughter bought it and showed me this camera WOW! It’s so tiny and nice. I like it and she’s enjoying to take a lot of photo! Love it

  • faicujabudgkzn@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    10/10 for sure picture quality is so clear, though I recommend taking pics mostly during day for clearer pics. Very beginner friendly, easy and to learn. Weights almost nothing. Pictures are taken fast. Focus is amazing. For sure worth your money.

  • ygautyhauaoi@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Muy buena cámara, la usé para un viaje y la verdad muy cómoda de usar y salen súper bien las fotos al sacarlas al ordenador.

  • zjhcqcq@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Really sharp photos and very good light sensitivity.It's a inexpensive built camera, but the picture quality is decent and surprising.For the money, I think the photos looks better or as good as the no-name brand you get for less money. It's a Kodak engineered consumer camera.And I like the wide angle lens, and quick autofocus.

  • jaidashelley315@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The PixPro C1 is a good buy. If your looking for the classic point and shoot than this is a good one. The 13MP sensor is great and sharp, and the auto focus system on here seems pretty excellent. It takes fun "nostalgic" images that you won't be disappointed with. I got this to take with me to get some fun random shots of my day, and keep my phone in my pocket. It does a good job at that, and I have been pleasantly surprised at the image quality. It probably won't be as nice as some of your phone photos, but it also doesn't have that over processed look to them either. You can plug the camera into your phone with a USB C style cable or you can pop the memory card into it or the reader, and its easy to copy them over or onto a computer. The pictures share nicely online and print out great with out without editing. Video mode lacks stabilization but you can pop it onto a tripod and use that to film or set it on a ledge or table and get good steady results. Gotta do it the old school way. The flash is LED on this one, so its a nice soft fill for taking indoor pictures of people close by, but it does not fill a room. It gives good disposable camera like pictures when used. Its a nice fun lightweight stick it in your pocket retro point and shoot and its at a great price. Its definitely better than the generic off brand I bought and returned, it handles focus more consistently, and it doesn't blast out the color and wash out the images. There isn't any color banding on the edges and the specs are actually as stated, not some overblown made up fictitious number like 4K 80MP super 8K deluxe HD like the others (they are nowhere close to that spec). Its point and shoot modes on here are easy to access. It takes really awesome outdoor daytime photos. It has some fun filters and effects and the vivid mode is my favorite. Photos share and print out great. Basically if you want a fun point and shoot for everyday photos this is a great one to get and its at a fantastic price point from a reputable brand. Its fun that Kodak is still making good affordable point and shoots that are not 5x the cost.

  • hdqpwbfyowvcviwv7771@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I like the camera but I like my Kodak Pixpro 45 better. This one you really have to keep it stabilized to get a good picture. It gets the job done and I like the screen feature but that’s about it.

  • vika.timena228@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Ho acquistato questo prodotto perché cercavo una fotocamera digitale piccola e facile da portare ovunque, senza dovermi affidare sempre al telefono. La KODAK Pixpro C1 è davvero ultra compatta: sta comodamente in tasca o in una borsa piccola, e il design è leggero ma comunque piacevole al tatto.La qualità delle foto è buona per una macchina di questa fascia: i 13MP garantiscono scatti nitidi e lo zoom 4X è utile per avvicinarsi un po’ ai soggetti senza perdere troppo dettaglio. Il flash LED aiuta molto in condizioni di scarsa luce, anche se non fa miracoli, ma per foto veloci e ricordi quotidiani è più che sufficiente.Lo schermo da 2,8" LCD è chiaro e intuitivo, perfetto per rivedere subito gli scatti senza complicazioni. I comandi sono semplici e immediati: basta accenderla e sei pronto a fotografare, senza dover smanettare con mille impostazioni.In definitiva, è una fotocamera essenziale, pratica e adatta a chi vuole scattare senza troppi pensieri. Ottima come compagna di viaggio o come alternativa leggera al telefono quando vuoi dedicarti solo a fare foto.

  • ekumsmorich278@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Objectively speaking, this is a terrible camera that I would not recommend to most people. No, for most people, I'd probably suggest you buy a used old digicam or heck, go buy one of Kodak's other cameras, like the Pixpro FZ45, which costs the same, has better features, and can produce similar results, if not better. So why am I giving it 4 stars? Because for my use case, which is pretty specific, it's great. Now, I'll start with the bad, so people know what they're getting into.- Heavy banding under fluorescent lighting, even in still images. You can see this in one of my sample images taken against a white wall. This is a common problem with recording videos due to frame rate issues, but in still images? I own digicams from 20 years ago that were budget-priced at the time that don’t have this. This is unacceptable in 2025 and if you take photos under artificial lighting often, this is a major deal-breaker.- Flash is an LED light, not a normal xenon flash. Think the your light on your phone and not the flash on a disposable film camera. This means you won’t be able to freeze motion in your photos and the reach of the light is much, much shorter.- The AF assist light is the LED flash. There is no little orange light to help the camera attain focus. What happens is the LED flash goes on, then the camera focuses. This can be VERY distracting and/or disturbing in dim or dark situations, like in a restaurant or museum.- No removable battery. That means when the rechargeable battery that’s built into this camera dies, the camera is bound for the landfill. No picking up a new battery to bring it back to life.- Poor overall protection. This includes exposed USB-C port, memory card slot, and most importantly, the lens. Most cameras have a lens cap or closing lens cover and the ports and memory card are usually behind a dedicated door or the battery door (non-replaceable battery, remember?). One slight press on that memory card and it might pop right out and don’t put the camera in your pocket with keys or that lens might get scratched.- No saving shooting settings. When you power off the camera, the only thing that is saved is the last used mode (Auto, Program, etc.), not things like exposure composition or effects. Like to use the “Retro” color effect? Every time you turn on the camera, you’ll have to re-enable it. The camera won’t even save the Rule of Thirds grid on your display.- Slow overall response, especially indoors. I tried taking a photo of my breakfast in a cafe and right after I pushed the shutter button and the screen went black, I moved my hand and when the preview came on, the photo was blurry. I’d say there is about a half-second to a full second delay between pushing the shutter button and the camera actually taking the photo.- Small image sensor. A small sensor means possibly poorer image quality in regard to low-light performance, dynamic range, and overall clarity. This camera has a 1/3” sensor compared to the 1/2.3” sensors found in the FZ45 and FZ55.- -No optical zoom. The 4X zoom Kodak touts here is digital, which is like when you open a photo on your phone and then zoom into it. That means you’ll have degraded image quality the more you zoom in. Again, by comparison, the other Kodak cameras, the FZ45 and FZ55 have 4X and 5X optical zooms, respectively.- No onboard memory. Now, this isn’t a big deal, and I’m not expecting 4GB of memory here, but many cameras have a small amount of memory to allow for at least a couple images to be saved without a card, but not this camera. Be sure to buy a micro SD card if you don’t have one lying around, or you won’t be using this camera when you get it.Now, after writing all that, I will reiterate, for most people, I would recommend you get either of the other Kodak models. The FZ45 retails for the exact same price and it has optical zoom, a protected lens, uses easily sourced AA batteries, has a larger image sensor, a real flash, and also takes nice photos with that Kodak look. The FZ55 has an even longer optical zoom, a removable rechargeable battery, and is also quite small and pocketable.However, just because something is objectively better doesn’t make it better for everyone and even as someone who owns about a dozen cameras, I love this camera. Why?- Size. This camera takes me back to the Casio Exilim line of credit card cameras back in the early 2000s. It’s so easy to take around.- USB-C. This makes it easy to charge, as I can use the same cord I use to charge my iPhone, wireless earbuds, etc. Plus, I can connect it via USB-C directly to my iPhone and import the photos directly to my Camera Roll and it is FAST. Much faster than the wireless transfers I’m used to from my other cameras.- Articulating screen. I’m a middle-aged man who has never taken a selfie in my life, so that’s not the draw here. I like using it as a waist-level viewfinder and it’s amazing to use for low-angle photos, especially if you have bad knees.- Lovely colors. I’ve been using the standard color mode and “Retro” color mode and loving it. The colors pop and they have a nice contrast to them, very reminiscent of old Kodak film.- Looks. I will admit to being a sucker for the retro look of this camera. It just makes me want to pick it up and use, which in addition to its size, means I can easily take it out and snap photos, which is the whole fun of photography.Now, as to why I still love the camera despite the flows I wrote above, number one: I predominantly shoot wide, even with my cameras with zoom lenses, so I don’t miss not having an optical zoom. As for the unresponsiveness of the camera, using it means I have to slow down when I take a picture, which is something I think everyone needs to learn (but mostly just me). And finally, I prefer using natural lighting in my pictures, so I almost never use the flash on my cameras anyway, even indoors.I apologize for the extra-long review, but in the end, I think this camera is great, but very much not for everyone (or even most). I see this as a toy camera (yes, despite the price tag). If you don’t own another digital camera, and want to dip your toes into the world of digicams, I’d suggest you buy something else, even within Kodak’s own family of PixPro cameras. You’d be getting much more for your hard-earned money and would still get those lovely Kodak-colored photos. But, if you’re like me and you already own other digital cameras, understand the C1’s limitations, and just want something small to everyday carry to document little moments of your life, this could be the right toy camera for you.

  • krajcik.rylan@larkin.biz

    08-03-2026

    best quality in the day time, definitely not the best at night but still pretty cute, i definitely recommend!

  • cmertz@bednar.info

    08-03-2026

    Câmera muito boa, pequena e muito fácil de levar para qualquer lugar, a qualidade da foto depende muito de foco e luz mas mudando o modo das fotos fica muito bom!

  • roxanneharris326@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    needed a good pocket camera with screen that shows selfie home made videos- this fit. the bill- well done

  • muhammad77@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    This is a great daily camera with an atmosphere resembling film cameras. The quality is comparable to a good smartphone camera, a little better. The photography styles add a nice touch and the flip up screen is very good for selfies and feels sturdy enough. The flash is not too strong and when used indoors lights the subject very evenly. Charging is done with any USB-C cable so it doesn’t require an additional cable, the battery is good for a bit over 200 pictures, which can be a walk for some and a full day for others. It takes a micro SD card up to 32GB, not a full-size SD, so do not be mislead by Amazon item suggestions. It’s very light but there is no lens protection, so a case is advisable.Overall a very nice camera to capture daily life and simple occasions without the overprocessing of a smartphone or the cost of a film camera.

  • harrisonpa134@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    So much fun! The image quality is quite good — I’m really satisfied with what this tiny camera can deliver. It’s not as fast as the higher-end models, but it’s definitely underrated. I really hope there will be a next-generation C2!

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  • gor******

    My daughter bought it and showed me this camera WOW! It’s so tiny and nice. I like it and she’s enjoying to take a lot of photo! Love it

  • fai******

    10/10 for sure picture quality is so clear, though I recommend taking pics mostly during day for clearer pics. Very beginner friendly, easy and to learn. Weights almost nothing. Pictures are taken fast. Focus is amazing. For sure worth your money.

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  • yga******

    Muy buena cámara, la usé para un viaje y la verdad muy cómoda de usar y salen súper bien las fotos al sacarlas al ordenador.

  • zjh******

    Really sharp photos and very good light sensitivity.It's a inexpensive built camera, but the picture quality is decent and surprising.For the money, I think the photos looks better or as good as the no-name brand you get for less money. It's a Kodak engineered consumer camera.And I like the wide angle lens, and quick autofocus.

  • jai******

    The PixPro C1 is a good buy. If your looking for the classic point and shoot than this is a good one. The 13MP sensor is great and sharp, and the auto focus system on here seems pretty excellent. It takes fun "nostalgic" images that you won't be disappointed with. I got this to take with me to get some fun random shots of my day, and keep my phone in my pocket. It does a good job at that, and I have been pleasantly surprised at the image quality. It probably won't be as nice as some of your phone photos, but it also doesn't have that over processed look to them either. You can plug the camera into your phone with a USB C style cable or you can pop the memory card into it or the reader, and its easy to copy them over or onto a computer. The pictures share nicely online and print out great with out without editing. Video mode lacks stabilization but you can pop it onto a tripod and use that to film or set it on a ledge or table and get good steady results. Gotta do it the old school way. The flash is LED on this one, so its a nice soft fill for taking indoor pictures of people close by, but it does not fill a room. It gives good disposable camera like pictures when used. Its a nice fun lightweight stick it in your pocket retro point and shoot and its at a great price. Its definitely better than the generic off brand I bought and returned, it handles focus more consistently, and it doesn't blast out the color and wash out the images. There isn't any color banding on the edges and the specs are actually as stated, not some overblown made up fictitious number like 4K 80MP super 8K deluxe HD like the others (they are nowhere close to that spec). Its point and shoot modes on here are easy to access. It takes really awesome outdoor daytime photos. It has some fun filters and effects and the vivid mode is my favorite. Photos share and print out great. Basically if you want a fun point and shoot for everyday photos this is a great one to get and its at a fantastic price point from a reputable brand. Its fun that Kodak is still making good affordable point and shoots that are not 5x the cost.

  • hdq******

    I like the camera but I like my Kodak Pixpro 45 better. This one you really have to keep it stabilized to get a good picture. It gets the job done and I like the screen feature but that’s about it.

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  • vik******

    Ho acquistato questo prodotto perché cercavo una fotocamera digitale piccola e facile da portare ovunque, senza dovermi affidare sempre al telefono. La KODAK Pixpro C1 è davvero ultra compatta: sta comodamente in tasca o in una borsa piccola, e il design è leggero ma comunque piacevole al tatto.La qualità delle foto è buona per una macchina di questa fascia: i 13MP garantiscono scatti nitidi e lo zoom 4X è utile per avvicinarsi un po’ ai soggetti senza perdere troppo dettaglio. Il flash LED aiuta molto in condizioni di scarsa luce, anche se non fa miracoli, ma per foto veloci e ricordi quotidiani è più che sufficiente.Lo schermo da 2,8" LCD è chiaro e intuitivo, perfetto per rivedere subito gli scatti senza complicazioni. I comandi sono semplici e immediati: basta accenderla e sei pronto a fotografare, senza dover smanettare con mille impostazioni.In definitiva, è una fotocamera essenziale, pratica e adatta a chi vuole scattare senza troppi pensieri. Ottima come compagna di viaggio o come alternativa leggera al telefono quando vuoi dedicarti solo a fare foto.

  • eku******

    Objectively speaking, this is a terrible camera that I would not recommend to most people. No, for most people, I'd probably suggest you buy a used old digicam or heck, go buy one of Kodak's other cameras, like the Pixpro FZ45, which costs the same, has better features, and can produce similar results, if not better. So why am I giving it 4 stars? Because for my use case, which is pretty specific, it's great. Now, I'll start with the bad, so people know what they're getting into.- Heavy banding under fluorescent lighting, even in still images. You can see this in one of my sample images taken against a white wall. This is a common problem with recording videos due to frame rate issues, but in still images? I own digicams from 20 years ago that were budget-priced at the time that don’t have this. This is unacceptable in 2025 and if you take photos under artificial lighting often, this is a major deal-breaker.- Flash is an LED light, not a normal xenon flash. Think the your light on your phone and not the flash on a disposable film camera. This means you won’t be able to freeze motion in your photos and the reach of the light is much, much shorter.- The AF assist light is the LED flash. There is no little orange light to help the camera attain focus. What happens is the LED flash goes on, then the camera focuses. This can be VERY distracting and/or disturbing in dim or dark situations, like in a restaurant or museum.- No removable battery. That means when the rechargeable battery that’s built into this camera dies, the camera is bound for the landfill. No picking up a new battery to bring it back to life.- Poor overall protection. This includes exposed USB-C port, memory card slot, and most importantly, the lens. Most cameras have a lens cap or closing lens cover and the ports and memory card are usually behind a dedicated door or the battery door (non-replaceable battery, remember?). One slight press on that memory card and it might pop right out and don’t put the camera in your pocket with keys or that lens might get scratched.- No saving shooting settings. When you power off the camera, the only thing that is saved is the last used mode (Auto, Program, etc.), not things like exposure composition or effects. Like to use the “Retro” color effect? Every time you turn on the camera, you’ll have to re-enable it. The camera won’t even save the Rule of Thirds grid on your display.- Slow overall response, especially indoors. I tried taking a photo of my breakfast in a cafe and right after I pushed the shutter button and the screen went black, I moved my hand and when the preview came on, the photo was blurry. I’d say there is about a half-second to a full second delay between pushing the shutter button and the camera actually taking the photo.- Small image sensor. A small sensor means possibly poorer image quality in regard to low-light performance, dynamic range, and overall clarity. This camera has a 1/3” sensor compared to the 1/2.3” sensors found in the FZ45 and FZ55.- -No optical zoom. The 4X zoom Kodak touts here is digital, which is like when you open a photo on your phone and then zoom into it. That means you’ll have degraded image quality the more you zoom in. Again, by comparison, the other Kodak cameras, the FZ45 and FZ55 have 4X and 5X optical zooms, respectively.- No onboard memory. Now, this isn’t a big deal, and I’m not expecting 4GB of memory here, but many cameras have a small amount of memory to allow for at least a couple images to be saved without a card, but not this camera. Be sure to buy a micro SD card if you don’t have one lying around, or you won’t be using this camera when you get it.Now, after writing all that, I will reiterate, for most people, I would recommend you get either of the other Kodak models. The FZ45 retails for the exact same price and it has optical zoom, a protected lens, uses easily sourced AA batteries, has a larger image sensor, a real flash, and also takes nice photos with that Kodak look. The FZ55 has an even longer optical zoom, a removable rechargeable battery, and is also quite small and pocketable.However, just because something is objectively better doesn’t make it better for everyone and even as someone who owns about a dozen cameras, I love this camera. Why?- Size. This camera takes me back to the Casio Exilim line of credit card cameras back in the early 2000s. It’s so easy to take around.- USB-C. This makes it easy to charge, as I can use the same cord I use to charge my iPhone, wireless earbuds, etc. Plus, I can connect it via USB-C directly to my iPhone and import the photos directly to my Camera Roll and it is FAST. Much faster than the wireless transfers I’m used to from my other cameras.- Articulating screen. I’m a middle-aged man who has never taken a selfie in my life, so that’s not the draw here. I like using it as a waist-level viewfinder and it’s amazing to use for low-angle photos, especially if you have bad knees.- Lovely colors. I’ve been using the standard color mode and “Retro” color mode and loving it. The colors pop and they have a nice contrast to them, very reminiscent of old Kodak film.- Looks. I will admit to being a sucker for the retro look of this camera. It just makes me want to pick it up and use, which in addition to its size, means I can easily take it out and snap photos, which is the whole fun of photography.Now, as to why I still love the camera despite the flows I wrote above, number one: I predominantly shoot wide, even with my cameras with zoom lenses, so I don’t miss not having an optical zoom. As for the unresponsiveness of the camera, using it means I have to slow down when I take a picture, which is something I think everyone needs to learn (but mostly just me). And finally, I prefer using natural lighting in my pictures, so I almost never use the flash on my cameras anyway, even indoors.I apologize for the extra-long review, but in the end, I think this camera is great, but very much not for everyone (or even most). I see this as a toy camera (yes, despite the price tag). If you don’t own another digital camera, and want to dip your toes into the world of digicams, I’d suggest you buy something else, even within Kodak’s own family of PixPro cameras. You’d be getting much more for your hard-earned money and would still get those lovely Kodak-colored photos. But, if you’re like me and you already own other digital cameras, understand the C1’s limitations, and just want something small to everyday carry to document little moments of your life, this could be the right toy camera for you.

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  • kra******

    best quality in the day time, definitely not the best at night but still pretty cute, i definitely recommend!

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  • cme******

    Câmera muito boa, pequena e muito fácil de levar para qualquer lugar, a qualidade da foto depende muito de foco e luz mas mudando o modo das fotos fica muito bom!

  • rox******

    needed a good pocket camera with screen that shows selfie home made videos- this fit. the bill- well done

  • muh******

    This is a great daily camera with an atmosphere resembling film cameras. The quality is comparable to a good smartphone camera, a little better. The photography styles add a nice touch and the flip up screen is very good for selfies and feels sturdy enough. The flash is not too strong and when used indoors lights the subject very evenly. Charging is done with any USB-C cable so it doesn’t require an additional cable, the battery is good for a bit over 200 pictures, which can be a walk for some and a full day for others. It takes a micro SD card up to 32GB, not a full-size SD, so do not be mislead by Amazon item suggestions. It’s very light but there is no lens protection, so a case is advisable.Overall a very nice camera to capture daily life and simple occasions without the overprocessing of a smartphone or the cost of a film camera.

  • har******

    So much fun! The image quality is quite good — I’m really satisfied with what this tiny camera can deliver. It’s not as fast as the higher-end models, but it’s definitely underrated. I really hope there will be a next-generation C2!

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