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Kodak Debuts EasyShare Z1485 IS Zoom Camera

Kodak Debuts EasyShare Z1485 IS Zoom Camera

Kodak has debuted its EasyShare Z1485 IS Zoom digital camera, aiming to put high resolution and optical image stabilization into a consumer-friendly offering—although it remains to be seen if color options will make the comparatively boxy unit appeal to fashion-conscious photographers.

The EasyShare Z1485 IS Zoom boasts a 14.2 megapixel resolution, a 2.5-inch LCD viewfinder display, 32 MB of internal memory (with SD/SDHC card support for storage), and a Smart Capture feature that automatically adjusts the camera’s settings for good shots in a variety of environments with intelligent scene selection, focus and exposure ontrol, and image processing. The camera also includes a high ISO mode that lets the camera take low-light pictures all the way down to ISO 6400 (at 3.1 megapixels), along with a 5× optical zoom and optical image stabilization for blur-free shots. The camera also integrates face detection technology, and offer three battery options (AA, CRV3, and Li-Ion rechargeables) for flexibility. The camera will also shoot QuickTime and MPEG-4 video at up to 30 fps at 1,280 by 720 resolution.

Teh Z1485 is available now in black, blue, and pink for a suggested price of $299.95, and is compatible with a wide range of Kodak accessories like the EasyShare HDTV dock for putting images and video up on a high-definition television set. We just don’t know if kids today will find the bulky, psuedo-DSLR look “hip” or not.

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