2011年1月31日星期一

Kodak Underwater Sports-Cam Almost Cheap as a Disposable


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Kodak Underwater Sports-Cam Almost Cheap as a Disposable


LAS VEGAS — Amongst Kodak's rather mundane CES offerings is the cute little EasyShare Sport, a 12MP waterproof camera (to 10-feet) that costs less than the bag of film you would have bought to go on vacation in pre-digital days.


CES 2011The C123 has fixed focus, and no optical zoom (although you can use the 5X digital zoom), and no listed specs, even on the specifications section on Kodak's own site. This befits a camera so cheap that you could lose it and not really blink. The LCD screen, though, is a decent 2.4-inches, and you can shoot VGA-quality movies.


And because there's a computer inside even the lowliest camera these days, you get all the features of Kodak's Smart Capture, bringing face-detection, motion-detection (and from there, auto-ISO), and auto-everything (except focus, of course).


Finally, there is one-button uploading to a variety of sharing sites, including Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and even Orkut. You'll need to plug into a computer first, though.


And the price that I have mercilessly been teasing throughout this post? $80. Available March.


Kodak EasyShare Sport [Kodak]


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