Tuesday, June 24, 2008

MOTOZINE ZN5 - Motorola's First Kodak 5-megapixel Camera Phone




In partnership with Kodak, Motorola just unveiled its first 5-megapixel camera phone, the MOTOZINE ZN5.

The camera auto-focuses faster than other camera phones. Special algorithms reduce noise, and Kodak's "Perfect Touch" software fixes exposure problems. A special playback button on the keypad lights up in camera mode, giving you one-touch access to reviewing your images. You can also upload them to the Net with one button press, or play them on a TV through the TV-out jack.

Here are some of the Motozine ZN5 feature:

  • dimensions are 4.7" x 2" x 0.63"
  • 4 ounces
  • music and video players
  • 3.5-mm headset jack
  • FM radio
  • Bluetooth stereo audio
Here are some qualities of the camera phone. Of course being partners with Kodak does have its advantages:
  • panorama mode that automatically takes shots and stitches them together as you move the camera sideways with your hand
  • 320x240 movie-recording mode
  • 350MB of onboard memory, or on a MicroSD card up to 4GB in size
  • no optical zoom because the optics involved are too fragile and expensive for this initial product

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