July
15

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 »

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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 »

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Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK) said it has developed a 50-megapixel image sensor for digital cameras used by professional photographers.

The KAF-10100 product exceptional resolution and detail in photography digital camera to produce images with an array of 8176 x 6132 pixels, the highest resolution available in the popular 48 mm x 36 mm optical format used in the Middle format photography, Kodak said. For example, an aerial photo of a field measuring 1-1/2 miles through shows an object the size of a notebook computer, or about 1 foot by 1 foot.

Other features include a sensor design new 6-micron pixels instead of 6.8 micron pixels used in products for the commercial market. The smallest pixel reduces the “click-to-capture” time for a better response camera, low power consumption, in addition to bright colors.

Photographers professionals need to seize more and more the image with more details camera performance, and that impels us to develop new technologies and products to serve this important market,” Michael Miller, director of Kodak the image sensor business, said in a statement released Tuesday.


Kodak expects to begin volume production of the KAF-50100 sensor in the fourth quarter. Price was not disclosed.

Kodak and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) have teamed up to release last month a cameraphone designed to enable users to easily take and share high quality photographs.

The Motozine ZN5 is a 5-megapixel Candy Bar-style phone that features Kodak imaging technology. The handset is the first line of Motorola Motozine optimized multimedia devices.

The camera is activated by dragging the lens Kodak open. The device sports an auto-focus feature, xenon flash, and optimize the parameters of low light environments. It also features multiple modes of capture, including a panorama mode automatically points at the same time continuing plans into a single image expanded.

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July
09
Filed Under (Photography, Kodak, Digital Camera) by Admin on 09-07-2008

Digital camera producer company, Kodak was once famous for the development of some of the world’s best 35mm negatives and slides. But when photography has been the digital revolution, the U.S. side and keep up with the changes. Although his time a competitor Fujifilm has risen to the rank of a sniper who has performed well in low light situations, Kodak delayed. Its new series of point-and-shoots May of lacking features, but the application of his knowledge of colors accumulated over the years has borne fruit in the department of image quality. Enter 10-megapixel Kodak EasyShare M1033, which integrates high-definition (HD) video recording, a function that are currently on high-end point-and-shoot models.

The good: Brilliant color reproduction, video capture HD, elegant design.


The bad: Slow startup time, focusing sometimes slow, lack of wide-angle lens.

In summary: The image quality impressive tempted to excuse us for the M1033 for the less-than-expected performance
French

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With the popularity boom of digital photography, and digital cameras, more and more people are getting serious about it this art and the technology that goes along with it. People are looking to get their first digital cameras, and in order to bring about excellence, as far as the photos themselves go, you simply can’t go wrong with an SLR digital camera.

This is the type of camera that most professionals and extremely enthusiastic photographers use since it creates superior photos, and gives the photographer complete control over the images that he or she produces.

It’s been said over and over that the most crucial element of any camera whatsoever is the lens. Basically the digital camera, just like the regular film camera, is only as good as the lens is.

In fact this is the main reason that most people decide to buy an SLR digital camera - is because of the notion that they can interchange the lenses in order to be more creative and versatile with their photography. Actually, this is the one variable of the digital SLR or D-SLR (Digital SLR) camera purchase that you have to be weary of. Many cameras on the market are labeled as D-SLR, yet some of them actually have a fixed lens. This drastically limits the photographer and therefore you must be cautious before the purchase, and know what you’re actually getting.

Now perhaps if you’re not as avid a photographer as some might be, but still want to take higher quality photographs, then a D-SLR might be the way to go. This actually may be exactly the camera for you…but if you’re becoming serious about your digital photography and your wants and needs dictate, then you should get the D-SLR that allows for the lens to be interchangeable.

It’s very important that you look at the available selection of lenses prior to purchasing your digital camera. Make sure that the variety of choice is substantial enough, and includes the type of lenses that you’re looking for.

That leads nicely into the next point. Before you purchase any digital camera it’s important that you know what you’re looking to use it for, and how much power and resolution you’ll need etc. It’s important that you assess this before you start looking around for your camera because it will decrease a lot of the confusion and it will help you to get exactly what you want.

The size of the prints that you’ll be creating falls directly into this part of the decision. The size of quality prints that you’re able to create depends on the number of megapixels that your camera has. So for instance — if you’re looking to create large prints of 8 X 10 or more then it’s probably to your benefit to get an SLR digital camera with no less than 8 megapixels.

This is all pretty much determined by the size of the image sensor. The image sensor ultimately is in direct correlation to how many pixels a camera has…and the count size of those pixels. Basically the larger the pixel count the better your camera gathers light giving you an enhanced low light performance with high ISO. The image sensor is also responsible for giving you a wider dynamic range.

Also important is the fact that the size of the image sensor makes a significant difference in how wide an angle of view your lens provides.

Here’s how it works.

A smaller sensor will see a smaller segment of the image produced by the lens. If you’ve got a D-SLR camera with a full-frame image sensor, this means that you’re getting the same size as a full 35mm film frame (36×24mm). Essentially, many digital photographers look to get as close to this as possible in order to have photos that are comparable to the ones that they’ve been able to achieve with their original film 35mm camera.

There are also other things to consider such as the LCD screen and its size, plus how many extra features that the camera has (if you want extra features). If you’re more of a beginner with the SLR’s and you like the idea of a little automation and extra help from your camera, then it’s good to know that some entry-level and mid-range D-SLRs come equipped with subject modes. These will automatically set the camera for shooting subjects like close-ups, portraits, landscapes, action and many more. It’s important to know that the more top line and professional level D-SLR’s don’t have this. This is why it’s also a good idea to honestly establish your expertise level with digital photography

In a nutshell, if you stick to the major brands then you really can’t go wrong, because nearly all of them have very high quality SLR cameras that will give you what you want and then some. So now you don’t have to worry about how to choose the right SLR digital camera anymore. Now it’s time to go and get one.

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Canon digital cameras have been upfront in their designs, user friendly menus and innovative technology. Be it a simple point and shoot digital camera or a high end digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex), Canon’s expertise has justified every need and pocket. They are constantly on the lookout for path breaking advancements that serve your imaging needs.

Canon has well above 1000 patented digital technologies and is seeking extended innovation each year. Most of the Canon digital cameras have a 9- point AiAF, i.e. providing true auto-focus. The screen is divided into 9 parts and the focus is captured with finesse. This is unique from the traditional 5- point auto-focusing methodology. Canon also developed the popular multi face detection technology that enables to detect up to 9 faces in its lower end digital cameras and up to 35 faces in its higher end cameras. This feature is also extended to its video shooting function. The video capturing mode has this feature extended by incorporating ‘face select and tracking’ which enables you to track a face among a crowd.

Canon’s digital SLR’s sports the ground breaking ESO technology. This technology has an integrated cleaning system which functions to remove the dust particles on the lens and on the image. It has inbuilt hardware to shake off the dust particles from the lens and software to remove the sticky dust grains from the image. Thus it aims at providing the best possible image by removing all faults. They have also initiated the anti-noise processing which takes care that no dots or white lines are formed in the image unlike other cameras which remove the noise after the image is taken which might result in distortion of the image.

Some of the highly rated canon digital camera include PowerShot, IXUS and EOS. The PowerShot is aimed at the simple point and shoot user, the price is affordable and it features cameras below 10 mega pixels available in varied colour options and designs. The IXUS series is the mid-range digital camera offering that are more advanced and bit pricey. The ESO series offers digital SLR’s that are meant for professional photographers and photography enthusiasts. These SLR’s are available with different range lenses. Canon has roped in Sachin Tendulkar as their brand ambassador for marketing of their popular product line. Canon has emerged as a pioneer in its design, technology, and usability thus becoming a name synonymous to photography.

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July
02

In the growing world of digital photography new cameras with various high-tech features and settings appear on the market every day. For lovers of fast, easy photography it’s a virtual paradise — if you can manage to sift through the many choices and find a digital camera that’s right for you.

Most people with even a mild interest in digital photography are aware that SLR cameras are the cream of the crop. Digital SLR is a shortened version of the term digital single lens reflex, which means utilization of a mirror positioned behind the cameras lens to direct light toward the viewfinder as you’re composing a photo. When the shutter is released, the mirror moves out of the way allowing light from the lens to travel to the sensor and black out the viewfinder for a moment. The viewfinder employs a prism that turns the image around and bounces it onto the screen where it can be seen by the photographer.

SLR’s allow the photographer better and tighter control over the images that are produced in ways that a point and shoot digital camera cannot. With an SLR one is able to control shutter speed, utilize a wide variety of different lenses, enjoy an overall faster performance, and have access to great flexibility. Read the rest of this entry »

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