Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Nov 29 2010, 9:29am CST | by Susan McGlaun
The Kodak Waterproof Mini Video Camera is available at Target for $49.99.
It is time for you to get out list of things you did not get on Black Friday and start shopping from the comfort of your own home for Cyber-Monday. There are deals to be had everywhere you look so finish off that list in the comfort of your own home. If you are looking for a video camera for someone on your list this Kodak waterproof one may be just the ticket.
Some moments in life need an instant replay and with a camcorder so small, it can fit in your pocket you can get it on video and replay whenever you wish. Now you have a camcorder with you wherever you go. This itty-bitty video camera easily slides into a pocket. With one touch, it captures all the highlights, and the pop out USB arm makes it simple to share the fun on Facebook and YouTube sites. In addition, it is built to withstand your craziest days from a fumble in the rain to a trip to the bottom of your bag it will remain unharmed. It has a 640 x 480 resolution for still shots. It also has a 3.0 x Digital, 0. X optical Zoom. The built in memory is 128MB so you have room to shoot the moments you want. The best part it weighs only 0.2 LB.
This is a great little camcorder and can capture so many precious moments. At this low price, it would make a perfect gift for just about anyone on your Christmas list. Make sure to order yours today these deals are for Cyber-Monday.
The Kodak Waterproof Mini Video Camera is available at Target for $49.99.
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Susan McGlaun
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