Kodak has released a new camera which is known for its thin and sleek design. According to the manufacturers, this camera is known to be the world’s thinnest camera with enhanced features and high battery life.
Known as the M950 digital compact camera, it has a 5X optical zoom, 15 mm thickness and a 2.7 inch LCD screen for crisp display. Looks may be deceiving in this camera’s case, but its features surpass all those mundane features that a normal “cost effective” camera is coming up with.
What’s interesting is that the M950 is capable of recording 720p HD videos and carries full support for MicroSD series cards. These cards can be used to expand the camera’s memory because the device itself doesn’t have a lot of inbuilt storage space. Having said that, $200 seems like a perfect price for this camera that an average consumer can easily go for.
According to Phil Scott – the Vice President of Kodak, the M950 is something that will be embraced by its potential fans. The camera doesn’t fall short of any expectations and it carries the capability of making those memories, an eternal asset of your life.
In addition, the M950 has social networking features. You can share your photographs at Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, Orkut and YouTube.
It looks like the M950 is a really good digital camera that can serve you for a long time.
Natalie on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at 1:12 pm