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Kodak EasyShare Touch, Mini and Sport Cameras

January 4, 2011 By Eric Reagan

At CES 2011, Kodak has unveiled 3 new point and shoot camera models – the EasyShare Touch, Mini and Sport.

The Kodak EasyShare Touch features a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, 14MP sensor, 720p HD video capture and a 5x optical zoom.  The EasyShare Touch will be available in Spring 2011 at an initial retail price of $149.95.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

The Kodak EasyShare Mini is a compact 10MP camera with a 3x optical zoom that will be available in Spring 2011 at an initial retail price of $99.95.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

The EasyShare Sport is a 12MP waterproof camera (up to 10 feet) that will be available in Spring 2011 at an initial retail price of $79.95.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below.

Kodak Press Release

ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 4 — Eastman Kodak Company today announced several new additions to its EASYSHARE Digital Camera portfolio that let you easily capture and share life’s moments wherever and whenever they happen – from your home to the club to the beach. As Kodak commemorates the sale of its 100 millionth digital camera in early 2011 – and the billions of KODAK MOMENTS shared around the world – these product introductions reinforce the company’s commitment to ongoing innovation that helps people stay connected.

“Kodak has a digital camera to fit every lifestyle,” said Phil Scott, Vice President of Marketing, Digital Capture and Devices, Kodak. “Whether you want to capture and relive your daughter’s first birthday party, the concert with your friends, or a day at the beach, Kodak cameras are the perfect companions for life’s moments. And with the Share Button – that only Kodak has – you can tag your pictures or videos directly on the camera for automatic upload to your favorite social networking sites, email and the KODAK PULSE Frame when you connect to your computer.”

Featuring the company’s exclusive Share Button, Kodak offers the world’s only digital cameras with 3-step sharing1 making it easy for you to email your pictures to friends and the KODAK PULSE Digital Frame, and upload them to popular social networking sites including FACEBOOK, TWITTER, YOUTUBE, KODAK Gallery, FLICKR, and ORKUT, YANDEX and KAIXIN001 sites internationally. Kodak cameras also tag to the largest number of social networks and allow you to simultaneously share to multiple social networks and email using the Share Button.2

TWITTER and international sites YANDEX and KAIXIN001 are new sharing destinations Kodak has added to its 2011 cameras.

KODAK EASYSHARE TOUCH Camera

Show off your pictures and your style with the KODAK EASYSHARE TOUCH Camera featuring a 3-inch high resolution capacitive touchscreen LCD. It also features a dedicated video record button that makes it simple to take 720p HD video that you can edit and share right on the camera. The EASYSHARE TOUCH Camera also has an auto organization feature that sorts by people, date, keywords and videos so it’s easy to find the moments you want to share. You can even customize a caption directly on the camera to be uploaded with your picture when it’s shared.

With 14 MP and a 5X wide-angle SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH Optical Zoom Lens, the camera also boasts Kodak’s Smart Capture and Face Recognition features, multiple scene and artistic modes, like photo booth and film effects, to have more fun with your pictures, and an HDMI connector so you can enjoy your pictures and videos on your HD TV.

The EASYSHARE TOUCH Camera will be available in silver, black, red-orange, purple and red for U.S. $149.95 in spring 2011 at major retailers and Kodak.com.

KODAK EASYSHARE MINI Camera

About the size of a credit card, this little gem is Kodak’s smallest camera yet. With a 3X wide-angle optical zoom lens and built-in front mirror, it’s a snap to get you and all your friends in the picture. Super chic and super sleek, the EASYSHARE MINI is a 10 MP camera with a 2.5-inch bright LCD, Kodak’s Smart Capture and Face Recognition features, multiple scene and color modes to have more fun with your pictures, and video.

“My teenage kids love this little camera because it fits their lifestyle and makes sharing a breeze,” added Scott.

The EASYSHARE MINI Camera will be available in white, purple, red and black for U.S. $99.95 in spring 2011 at major retailers and Kodak.com.

KODAK EASYSHARE SPORT Camera

Dunk it in the pool or bring it to the beach. Kodak’s first waterproof digital still camera can go up to 10 feet underwater, and is also dustproof to withstand dirt, dust and sand. The EASYSHARE SPORT is a 12 MP camera with a 2.4-inch LCD, Kodak’s Smart Capture feature, multiple scene and color modes to have more fun with your pictures, and video.

The EASYSHARE SPORT Camera will be available in white, grey, red, yellow and blue for U.S. $79.95 in spring 2011 at major retailers and Kodak.com.

Kodak’s Broad Portfolio

Kodak is also introducing several additional cameras in its EASYSHARE portfolio, including the high-performance KODAK EASYSHARE MAX Camera featuring Kodak’s first 12 MP BSI (back side illuminated) CMOS sensor to capture better pictures in low light, 30X wide-angle SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON Optical Zoom Lens with optical image stabilization, full 1080p HD video and Kodak’s exclusive Share Button.

New KODAK Essentials

Kodak is introducing KODAK Essentials, a full line of universal accessories that gives you the power, cases and gear you need to get the most out of your devices.

This new line includes the KODAK Essential Clip System, a customizable, modular case system compatible with most cameras, mobile phones and personal media players. Available in several colors and styles, the system includes a choice of six portable device cases and a messenger bag for easy organization and quick access.

1All models of digital still and video cameras manufactured in 2011 or later

2 All models manufactured in 2010 or later

+Colors and availability may vary by region

Filed Under: kodak Tagged With: ces, ces 2011, digital camera, easyshare, kodak, mini, photography, sport, touch

 

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