The 2.4in LCD screen can be used to preview footage captured at 60fps (frames per second) with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The camera also features built-in software and a USB port which according to Kodak allows content to be quickly and easily uploaded to video sharing sites such as Google’s YouTube.
Kodak has launched the Zi6 Pocket Video Camera - a compact digital video camera capable of capturing footage in 720p HD format.
Footage recorded by the Kodak Zi6 camcorder can be stored an SD (Secure Digital) or SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) removable memory cards. Cards up to 32GB are supported.
As part of the package, Kodak provides basic video-editing software. The Zi6 is powered by a pair of AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. A charger for these comes bundled with the camcorder. Read the rest of this entry »
Kodak Canada Inc. today announced the latest M-Series Digital Camera to join its EASYSHARE System portfolio. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera, a sleek but powerful digital camera for style-conscious consumers, is packed with innovative features, including Kodak’s Smart Capture, which instantly adjusts the camera settings to help ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment - automatically.
“Underneath its sleek exterior, the KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera is a powerhouse built to capture beautiful pictures,” said John Blake, general manager Digital Capture and Devices, Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company. “The Smart Capture feature available on our latest digital cameras, including the M1093 IS, lets consumers capture moments that would have otherwise been missed, thanks to its intuitive and automatic scene detection and setting control.” Read the rest of this entry »
Kodak will release Z1015, a 10 Mega pixel camera in October.
The 10.1Mp Kodak Z1015 IS camera features a professional-quality 15X optical zoom lens alongside a 3in LCD display with on-camera editing capability including cropping, blurry picture alert, and digital red-eye reduction.
The camera has a built-in image-stabilization feature that automatically minimizes camera shake and results in sharper pictures. A ’smart capture’ feature, meanwhile, identifies the scene and adjusts camera settings accordingly.
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That Question can be answer YES if you ask to Sony Ericsson and Motorola. Why? because both of them have recently announced camera phones with high resolution cameras that can be capable to replace your point-and-shoot digital camera.
For example, a collaboration between Motorola and Kodak and sports a 5 megapixel camera, built-in Xenon flash, and Can a cell phone replace your digital camera? a 2.5-inch LCD viewfinder.
It’s much more of a full-fledged camera than most camera phones, with auto focus, low-light settings, as well as panorama, macro, and multi-shot modes. Perhaps the best feature, though is the integrated Wi-Fi connectivity that lets you upload photos to the Kodak Gallery online service sans PC. Unlike some other camera phones, the ZN5 does let you transfer photos directly to a PC (without requiring you to pay wireless messaging fees), via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth file transfers, as well as the removable microSD card. The Motozine ZN5 will be available in China only in July 2008, and Motorola expects to roll it out across other countries throughout the rest of the year.
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