Technology
Capture and print memorable moments with the 3-in-1 Kodak Step
TL;DR: Take and print your photos with the Kodak Step instant camera and digital printer. As of May 3, grab one for $129.99.
Far too often, we take epic photos — of our travels, our families, our friends, or even ourselves — only to let them sit indefinitely in a virtual cloud. Well, enough is enough. Those photos capture one-of-a-kind moments and they deserve to be seen. The Kodak Step makes that possible.
This unique camera allows you to capture clear and picturesque photos and videos, then print out photos right on the spot. The quality 13-megapixel camera and 1080p camcorder (with sound) give your precious phone camera a run for its money. The printer requires zero ink — instead, you’ll load it up with ZINK photo paper.
The Step also features a photo booth mode, where you can apply filters, funny emojis, decorative frames, and other personalized touches to your images. When you connect to your phone app via Bluetooth, you’ll unlock even more ways to customize your photos, like color temperature, brightness, crop, and text.
Here’s an unboxing video that dives deeper into all the camera’s features:
The camera itself isn’t much bigger than a smartphone, so it’s easy to tote around with you on all of your adventures. Plus, it comes with a wrist strap for your convenience.
Snag the Kodak Step camera and printing device for just $129.99 in white or black for a limited time.
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