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New Kodak Products! (from Kodak's digital manufacturer in Asia)
Kodak Smart lenses (lenses that attach to smartphones)
Pixpro sport camera
and the PixPro-1 micro 4/3 camera
The PixPro S-1 has decent specs, including a 16.8-megapixel sensor, 3-inch tilting 920,000-pixel display, Wi-Fi and 5fps continuous-shooting mode. It will ship with a slowish 12-45mm f3.5-6.3 collapsible lens; the collapsing mechanism looks a lot like Olympus’ original design for its 14-42mm lens, and the camera uses sensor-shift image stabilization like Olympus as well. There’s a second lens, a 42.5-160mm, as well as a spotting scope that may be part of a second bundle.
I'm interested in the story - but not in owning the camera. I suppose if I already had lenses to pair with it as you do, I might be interested. Not sure. Definitely don't want a white camera.
Makes me hopeful we can one day have a topic - "The ressurection of Kodak".
I am strong, because I've been weak.
I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
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it comes in black too.
lenses come in black and white, and all m4/3 lenses will work. you can also use any adapter/speed-boster to attach canon/nikon/pentax lenses.
J.J. Abrams chooses Kodak film over digital for 'Star Wars'
Apparently The Force is still strong with film. J.J. Abrams announced that he will shoot the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII" on 35mm film, keeping in line with his longstanding commitment to Kodak.
Abrams is one of the major holdouts when it comes to shooting digitally, and it seems that he'll stick to his guns for the first major "Star Wars" film that won't have George Lucas' involvement.
"I have not yet shot a movie digitally," said Abrams earlier this summer at the Produced By Conference on the Fox lot in Los Angeles. "Film is the thing I am most comfortable with. If film were to go away—and digital is challenging it—then the standard for the highest, best quality would go away."
Iconic photography brand Kodak and specialist mobile device manufacturer Bullitt Group today announced the launch of the Kodak IM5 smartphone (IM5), a 5" HD Android smartphone that is as easy to use as it is smart.
Its simple, intuitive user interface offers quick and easy access to key functions such as calling, messaging, camera and contacts. Advanced remote management software also allows trusted friends and family to provide help if needed via a PC or tablet.
As you'd expect from Kodak, imaging is central to the phone's appeal and the IM5 makes taking, storing, sharing and printing photos quick and simple. The 13MP auto-focus main camera comes with unique image management software that, at the touch of a button, lets users quickly edit photographs and either display them on the device, share on social media or print using a customized app compatible with home printers as well as future printing and sharing services.
Says Oliver Schulte, CEO of Bullitt Mobile: "This is a phone for consumers who appreciate the value and heritage of the Kodak brand. It looks great, is easy to use and offers real value for money."
The desire for simplicity however doesn't mean a sacrifice on speed and performance. Running Android OS (Kit-Kat which will be upgraded to Lollipop) this octa-core 1.7Ghz is expandable to 32GB via a Micro SD card. It also comes with a dedicated app store (called simply "Apps") that offers users quick and easy access to a hand-picked selection of applications suited to their interests (there is also full access to Google Play).
Aimed at consumers who want a smartphone that is easier to use than what they are currently using (or being offered), the IM5 serves a market segment that - to date - has been poorly served by handset manufacturers.
Adds Eileen Murphy, VP Brand Licensing at Kodak: "Too many memories stay stuck on mobile phones, often because the process for sharing them is too complicated for users; that's why we've partnered on the IM5, the first device in a range of mobile products that takes our heritage and experience in photographic technology and combines it with Bullitt's expertise in designing high-quality devices for a specific target consumer."
Full specification for the Kodak IM5 smartphone:
Custom built, intuitive user interface
Remote Management software
Dedicated app store with hand-picked selection of apps
Octa-core 1.7 GHz processor
5" full HD screen
13 MP rear camera with AF and flash, 5MP front camera
8 GB ROM 1GB RAM (expandable to 32 GB via Micro SD)
Available in white or black, the Kodak IM5 can be seen at CES 2015 on the Kodak stand in South Hall 1, Booth 21818 and at the Pepcom Digital Experience event. It will be available globally, starting with roll-out in Europe from end of Q1 2015.
The Kodak trademark is used under license from Kodak.
SOURCE Bullitt Group
I am strong, because I've been weak.
I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
- Unknown