July 10th, 2011
Eastman Kodak Company launches new product Kodak Easyshare Mini M200
Kodak's Easyshare Mini (model M200) lives up to its name: the camera measures just 8.5x5cm, is 2cm thick at most, and it weighs 100g.
That makes it handy for carrying around in a pocket or bag. There aren't many controls. On the top there is a power button, one for switching between photos and videos, and the shutter button. On the back there is a small screen, zoom control and a few other tiny buttons.
It takes standard SD memory cards and has a micro-USB socket for charging and connection to a computer. A mains charger is supplied.
Technically it takes pictures at a resolution of 10 megapixels, but in reality a modern camera phone, with a five-megapixel camera, will provide shots of the same quality, or better. In bright light the M200 provided decent shots, but it struggled in low light.
Key Features:
10 megapixel CCD sensor
3x optical zoom lens (wide 29-87mm equivalent)
2.5inch screen
VGA video, 30fps, max length 24 minutes
Available in black, red, or white
Scene modes
Auto scene modes (Smart Capture)
ISO80 - ISO1000
Macro - roughly 3cm from the front of the lens
Facebook, Youtube, Kodak, Twitter, Email, Flickr, Orkut sharing (plus more)
Ultra compact body
With this you can share your world with a touch.
The world’s only cameras with 3-step sharing!
Kodak’s Share button makes sharing your pictures and videos as simple as 1, 2, 3
Step 1—Just press Share when in review mode
Step 2—Choose your favorite sharing destination, e-mail address, or KODAK PULSE Digital Frame[4]
Step 3—Connect your camera to your computer or insert your memory card and your videos or pictures are automatically uploaded to the destination(s)
Only KODAK Cameras:
Let you simultaneously share to multiple social networks, e-mail and PULSE Digital Frame
Automatically share when you connect to a PC
Tag to the largest number of social networks
Pros:
Very tiny indeed
Pictures are comparable to other cheap cameras
Convenient after bothersome initial setup
Cons:
Setup is a pain
Tiny buttons and d-pad no fun for navigation, typing
Kodak software required for sharing options
About Mac kodak video converter software.
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Por kodakvideoconverter - July 10th, 2011, 16:32, Category: General
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