Capture Bigfoot sightings in HD with this Kodak camera

Features: 16MP, 720p recording, 25x optical zoom, and image stabilization.
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Bigfoot was spotted, for real this time. (Made you look.) It’s definitely on our 2024 bingo card, along with UFO sightings, so we’re gearing up to photograph the exact moment. Even if you aren’t a conspiracy theorist, you can’t deny that it’ll be pretty cool to witness, right along with the Loch Ness monster.

But the recent northern lights sightings proved that your phone’s camera simply won’t cut it. If you don’t want to spring for a crazy-expensive DSLR camera, this Kodak PIXPRO is the next-greatest thing at only $69.99 for an open-box model (reg. $154.99).

Point-and-shoot Bigfoot, UFOs, and more

Since Bigfoot won’t come up close, the Kodak PIXPRO has 25x optical zoom to get closer to those hairy arms or that pretty face. Imagine capturing this in 16MP images or 720p videos:

If there’s a UFO sighting, the wide 24mm lens can capture all of its crazy escapades through the sky, especially if it disappears into the clouds. The camera’s optical image stabilization also helps you hold steady, so you don’t have to upload one of those stereotypical blurry videos online if you get a shot of a UAP.

If it’s so good, why is it cheap?

Fair question. While the Kodak PIXPRO normally sells for $154.99, you’re saving 54% with this open-box model. These are customer returns verified to be in new condition, repackaged, and backed by a 90-day warranty.

It also isn’t a DSLR camera, which comes with another benefit: It’s quite a bit easier to use. Choose from 22 preset modes to get the image coloring just right instead of doing it manually, and preview your bigfoot photos on the 3-inch LCD screen instead of through an aperture.

Capture Bigfoot, UFOs, and more with the Kodak PIXPRO camera, now $69.99 (reg. $154.99) for an open-box model. Stock is limited, so order yours while supplies last.

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