Kodak
is celebrating five years of its Easyshare digital camera, software and docking
technology with the launch of what it claims is the smallest 10x optical zoom
digital camera.
The slimline six-megapixel Easyshare V610 is
another dual
lens digital camera - introduced by Kodak in January.
It has a 2.8in LCD screen and uses Kodak Retina Dual Lens technology,
combining two Schneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon all-glass lenses that do not
protrude.
The camera is also one of the first to come with Bluetooth wireless
technology for easy sharing of photos with people up to 30ft away.
It will come with version 6 of the
Easyshare
software, which can be downloaded free from next month by existing Easyshare
camera users here.
Due out in June, the V610 will cost £350.
Kodak also revealed some future technologies including facial recognition
software that will automatically sort through thousands of photos to find who
you need.
It is also working on context sorting and auto-albuming that will allow for
one-button archiving.
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