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Kodak FunSaver 800Kodak PixPro WPZ2

Is it worth upgrading? Spec analysis, key improvements, and our verdict.

FunSaver 800
You own
Kodak
FunSaver 800
£12
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PixPro WPZ2
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Kodak
PixPro WPZ2
£100 (+£88)
2021
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Situational
One clear hardware improvement over the FunSaver 800. Worth it if that specific upgrade aligns with what you shoot.
What's new in the PixPro WPZ2
Suitability by genre
Genre FunSaver 800 PixPro WPZ2
Parties & Events
9.0
Travel
9.0
9.0
Everyday
7.0
7.0
Street
7.0
Portrait
4.0
Landscape
4.0
Underwater
9.0
Adventure & Sports
7.0
Vlogging & Video
4.0
Wildlife
7.0
Full spec comparison
Spec FunSaver 800 PixPro WPZ2
Price £12 £100
Released 2021
Sensor 35mm full-frame (24 × 36mm) — Kodak ISO 800 colour negative film 1/2.3-inch BSI CMOS
Resolution 16MP
Video N/A — film camera 1080p/30fps, 720p/60fps
Autofocus Fixed focus (~1.2m to ∞) TTL contrast-detect autofocus
Stabilisation N/A — film camera Digital image stabilisation
Burst Rate Manual wind-on 3fps
Battery Life Built-in alkaline battery (non-replaceable) ~200 shots (CIPA)
Weight ~145g ~194g
Weather Sealed No Yes
Viewfinder Simple optical viewfinder None — 3.0" LCD screen only
Screen N/A 3.0" LCD
Mount 27 exposures pre-loaded (ISO 800 colour negative) Standard 1/4" tripod thread
Memory Cards Pre-loaded 35mm film (non-replaceable) microSD up to 512GB
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