CES 2006: Kodak unveils dual-lens compact digital camera; 23mm and 39-117mm zoom
By Mike Hanlon
22:00 December 3, 2004 PST
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CES 2006: Kodak unveils dual-lens compact digital camera; 23mm and 39-117mm zoom
Image Gallery (13 images)In-camera distortion correction to compensate for ultra-wide angle fish-eye effects, which can be turned on or off;
Twenty-two scene modes plus three color modes, helping snap shooters capture the best possible shot with the least possible effort;
The Photo Frame Dock 2, which provides one-touch picture transfer to a connected computer while keeping the cameras' high-capacity lithium-ion battery charged and ready to go, and which can play video and photo 'slideshows' on the camera's high-resolution LCD screen;
And 32 megabytes (MB) of internal memory, plus a SD card slot for additional storage.
The Kodak EasyShare V570 zoom digital camera with Photo Frame Dock 2 will be available worldwide by the end of January for US$399 (MSRP).
EasyShare Software and Accessories
The Kodak EasyShare V570 camera includes Kodak EasyShare software for Windows and Mac systems, providing effortless digital picture organization, editing, sharing and printing -- and even CD and DVD burning. The exclusive One Touch to Better Pictures feature takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak to help users get vibrant, true-to-life prints from inkjet printers, while the enhanced favorites feature helps you always have your best shots at hand, whether on your camera, on your computer, or online via the Kodak EasyShare Gallery.
Kodak also makes it easy to accessorize the new V570 camera with a range of products that help show off your pictures. For instance, the popular Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Plus Series 3 (US$179 MSRP) makes it one-touch simple to print real Kodak pictures at home in just 60 seconds -- with or without a computer.
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John M
- November 25, 2009 @ 17:19 UTC