Kodak Camera Direct Upload to Facebook
Kodak camera to create a variant that facilitates uploading to a variety of popular sites. Kodak EasyShare Slice and become a mainstay of Kodak products in the year 2010.
Kodak camera to create a half-slice of the camera, half-and ease of photo albums and upload selected pictures to sites like Facebook, Flickr, Kodak Gallery or YouTube.
In addition to the internal storage of 2GB, 14-megapixel camera has a 3.5-inch touch screen that looks sharp. Users can also write the name of the image via the keyboard on the screen and see the pictures by name.
With 2GB of onboard memory, the company promised the camera can store up to 5000 photos. Slice also offers MicroSD card slot for increased storage capacity.
Optics can be enlarged up to 5x zoom lens with a range from a low vantage point to 31.5 mm high vantage point 157.7 mm telephoto. The camera is also capable of recording 720p high-definition video.
Kodak Slice will be available in spring with a price range of U.S. $ 350 in a friendly color variant black, silver and pink or pink.
A variant of the other products offered by the Kodak EasyShare cameras are also similar offers similar features with Slice, providing ease of design and upload photos on Facebook, YouTube, Flickrs and Kodak Gallery. All the M series cameras will be present in the spring.
Kodak EasyShare M580 with powerful 14-megapixel pocket labeled megazoom price of U.S. $ 200. Also offers 8x optical zoom with 28mm to 224mm lens. While supported 5x optical zoom lens 28mm to 140mm and the powerful 14-megapixel M575 will be sold at a price of U.S. $ 180.
Kodak also announced two more series M, the powerful 12-megapixel. For Kodak EasyShare M550 with a 5x optical zoom valued U.S. $ 150 and the Kodak EasyShare M30 will be valued U.S. $ 130 with a 3x optical zoom.