
Sony DSCW830/B 20.1 MP Digital Camera
Score: 68/100
Kodak WPZ2
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a rugged, waterproof compact digital camera with a 16 MP sensor, 4× optical zoom and Full HD video. It targets casual shooters who need durability for outdoor and aquatic activities, offering Wi-Fi connectivity and basic shooting modes, but it lacks optical stabilization and has a modest LCD.

The Sony DSC-W830 offers a high-resolution 20 MP sensor and quality Zeiss optics in an ultra-compact body, but its low-resolution LCD, limited video, and lack of wireless connectivity keep it in the entry-level segment.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20.1 MPbest | 16.35 MP | |
0.435 inchesbest | 0.43 inches | |
8 xbest | 4 x | |
| ↓ lower better | 3.3 f | 3 fbest |
3,200 ISObest | 3,200 ISObest | |
720 p | 1,080 pbest | |
1 fps | 6 fpsbest | |
210 shotsbest | 200 shots |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Image Quality(4) | ||
Megapixels (MP) | 20.1 MP | 16.35 MP |
Sensor Size (inches) | 1/2.3 inches | 0.43 inches |
Optical Zoom (x) | 8 x | 4 x |
Maximum Aperture (f) | 3.3 f | 3.0 f |
Video(2) | ||
Video Resolution (p) | 720 p | 1080 p |
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps) | 1 fps | 6 fps |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (shots) (shots) | 210 shots | 200 shots |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 122 g | 176 g |
Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Port Type | Micro USB | Micro-USB 2.0 |
Features(1) | ||
Autofocus System | Contrast-detection | TTL autofocus |

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Professional reviewers commend the DSC-W830 for its high-resolution sensor, compact form factor, and reliable Zeiss optics, noting sharp daylight images, but criticize the outdated CCD sensor, lack of manual controls, and low-resolution LCD.
Everyday users appreciate the pocketable size, ease of operation, and solid daylight image quality, while frustrations focus on poor low-light performance, slow autofocus, and the absence of Wi-Fi.


Professional reviewers highlight the WPZ2 as a budget-friendly rugged camera that delivers solid performance where it matters-durability, basic image quality and convenient Wi-Fi-while noting its stripped-down feature set, lack of a mains charger and limited low-light capability.
Everyday users love the camera's toughness and ease of use for outdoor and water activities, but repeatedly complain about the hard-to-use card slot, dim LCD in bright conditions, and short battery life during extended shoots.