
Kodak AZ401
Score: 67/100
Lecnippy Digital Camera
Score: 69/100Rankings

The Lecnippy DC402-AF is a compact, beginner-friendly camera featuring a 48 MP sensor, 4K video and a 180° flip screen, targeting casual photographers and vloggers. Its reliance on digital zoom and lack of advanced controls limit its appeal to more serious users, and build quality is modest. It is best suited for beginners and travelers who need a lightweight, all-in-one solution with basic video capabilities.

The Kodak AZ401RD is a budget bridge camera offering a massive 40× zoom and decent daylight image quality, aimed at beginners and travelers. Its drawbacks include a small sensor that struggles in low light, limited 720p video, and a relatively heavy body. It is best for users who need long reach in bright conditions without a high price tag.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
16.15 MP | 48 MPbest | |
40 xbest | — | |
3 fbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 453.6 g | 258 gbest |
24 mmbest | — | |
— | 16 xbest | |
6 fpsbest | — | |
3 inbest | 2.8 in |
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Image(1) | ||
Megapixels (MP) | 16.15 MP | 48 MP |
Video(1) | ||
Video Resolution | 720p | 4K |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 453.6 g | 258 g |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (mm) | 114.3x81.5x84.3 mm mm | 117 x 84 x 83 mm mm |
Display(1) | ||
Screen Size (in) | 3 in | 2.8 in |


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Professional reviewers commend the AZ401 for its impressive 40x zoom and sharp daylight image quality, noting the unusual 2-inch macro capability as a standout feature. However, they criticize its limited low-light performance, modest 720p video resolution, and modest stabilization, positioning it as a solid entry-level superzoom but not a contender for serious low-light or video work.
Everyday users love the camera's ability to capture distant subjects and produce vibrant photos in bright conditions, appreciating the easy auto modes, tilting screen, and macro function. Common complaints revolve around noisy low-light images, short battery life, the camera's heft, and shaky video at full zoom, leading many to recommend a tripod for stable shooting.

Professional reviewers commend the Lecnippy DC402-AF for its ultra-compact, lightweight build, reliable autofocus, and beginner-oriented features like the flip screen and digital anti-shake, deeming it a solid entry-level option for casual shooters and vloggers. However, they caution that its reliance on digital zoom and lack of manual controls limit its suitability for advanced photography.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the camera's feather-light body, pocketability, quick zoom, and the inclusion of two batteries and a 32 GB card, highlighting its value for beginners and casual content creators. The main recurring theme of disappointment centers on the digital-only zoom and stabilization and limited ergonomic grip for longer sessions.
