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Kodak EasyShare V570 Dennis Hissink : December 29th 2005 - 22:30 CET
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Kodak EasyShare V570 : Due to some information from PC World, who published a list of their 2006 PC World Innovations Awards, we can give you more detailed information about the Kodak V570 digital camera. PC World has awarded Kodak in the category Cameras and Camcorders with an Innovation Award. The award was issued due to the fact that Kodak designed a special construction to make it possible to incorporated two lenses and two CCD image sensors. At first it seems a non-logical move because you could also choose for an optical zoom lens, but reading the information further Kodak is offering a real wide lens in combination with a 3x optical zoom lens, so the Kodak EasyShare V570 will feature a fixed focal and an optical zoom lens!
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Kodak V570 - Dual lens system
Although the information is not official yet and we probably have to wait till the CES 2006 event starts in the beginning of January, 2006, the information is that the Kodak EasyShare V570 will get a price tag of $399. For this price you will get a compact digital camera with a real wide lens of 23mm (equiv. on 35mm camera), a 3x optical zoom lens with a focal lenght of 39 - 117mm (equiv. on 35mm camera) and two CCD image sensors each offering 5 Megapixel resolution.
EasyShare V570 digital camera - 5 Megapixels
The dual-lens EasyShare V570 digital camera is able to combine the two lenses resulting into a magnification of 5x. The word is that Kodak designed the Kodak EasyShare V570 in this unique way to maintain the ultra small and compact dimensions of the camera. Be aware of the fact that Kodak has not official announced the Kodak V570 camera yet, but I hope Kodak will get the award for an existing digital EasyShare camera....
About Kodak
With the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest," George Eastman put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888. In so doing, he made a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and accessible to nearly everyone. Since that time, the Eastman Kodak Company has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes to make photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. In fact, today's Kodak is known not only for photography, but also for images used in a variety of leisure, medical, business, entertainment and scientific applications. Its reach increasingly involves the use of technology to combine images and information, creating the potential to profoundly change how people and businesses communicate. Just as Eastman had a goal to make photography "as convenient as the pencil," Kodak continues to expand the ways images touch people's daily lives. The company ranks as a premier multinational corporation, with a brand recognized in virtually every country around the world.
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