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The Kodak PIXPRO AZ251 is an entry-level bridge camera - the AZ stands for Astro Zoom! It was announced in July 2013 available from Argos and Tesco with an RRP of £129.99 (currently £99.99 in Tesco). You get plenty of zoom, full manual controls with 720p HD video recording at a reasonable price, let's see how it performs.
Kodak PIXPRO AZ251 Features
The Kodak PIXPRO AZ251 has a 16 megapixel CCD sensor and 25x optical zoom lens which is a 35mm equivalent of 24-600mm, with optical image stabilisation to reduce the effects of camera shake. There is an auto mode which adjusts the camera settings automatically, as well as PSAM modes for more control. You'll also find a panorama mode as well as a number of scene modes. There are also a number of digital filters as well as the option to record HDR's where the camera combines three shots. Videos are recorded in 720p HD with optical zoom available. You can apply one of three filters to your videos from vivid, sepia and black & white.
Key Features
16 megapixel CCD sensor
25x optical zoom lens (35mm equiv: 24-600mm)
Optical image stabilisation
3.0 inch 230k dot LCD screen
Powered by AA batteries
720p HD video recording
ISO 80-3200
3cm minimum focusing distance
Full manual controls
Panorama mode
HDR mode
Kodak PIXPRO AZ251 Handling
The Kodak PIXPRO AZ 251 has the look and feel of a small DSLR, although it wouldn't really be small enough to carry in your pocket - unless you have rather large ones. The grip is rubberised to help you to hold the camera, with a rubberised patch on the rear for your right thumb. There is a mode dial on the top, this gives access to PSAM and auto modes, as well as panorama, landscape and face beautifier modes. The top also has buttons for continuous shooting and video recording, as well as the zoom rocker, shutter release and on / off slider. The exposure compensation button on the rear also gives access to ISO, aperture and shutter speed, depending on what mode you're using. The i button gives access to the filters, there are also menu, playback and display buttons. Lastly, there is a d-pad with a set button in the middle. The directional buttons can be used to access focus, macro, flash and self-timer. The menu system is fairly easy to navigate, but one or two things are a little different to most cameras - access of shutter speed and aperture settings via the exposure compensation, as well as using the set button to change the white balance. The 3.0 inch screen has a 230k dot resolution, which is typical of a budget camera, and is easy to see in bright light. Battery life is rated at respectable 280 shots according to CIPA test results. We took a number of shots to test the camera's responsiveness, from switch on to first photo, shot to shot, focusing speed etc. We take a number of shots and then use the average to ensure accurate and consistent tests, making it easy to compare with other cameras.
Shutter Response
0.3 secs
Wide - Focus / Shutter Response
0.4 secs
Full zoom - Focus / Shutter Response
1.7 secs
Switch on Time to Taking a Photo
3.0 secs
Shot to Shot without Flash
1.7 secs
Shot to Shot with Flash
3.0 secs
Continuous Shooting
3 fps
Continuous Shooting - 3 shots
0.6 fps