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July 23, 2008

Kodak Zi6 Pocket HD Video Camera

Jennifer Cisney
Chief Blogger

There has been a lot of excitement around the Kodak Zi6 Pocket HD Video Camera since it was announced.

Check out this preview of the Zi6 posted on YouTube by webvideouniverse.com.

ThunderPigBlog left this comment - "I have been using a Kodak Z710 for all my video shooting, and this is EXACTLY what I have been waiting for!!!"

If you want to learn more about the Zi6 check out this video we just posted...


The following videos were all shot using a Zi6. Just keep in mind that the video was compressed when it was uploaded to YouTube.

Ryan Newman announced at Chicagoland Speedway

Brendan Fraser has fun with some fans

Brendan Fraser and Ryan Newman Interview

UPDATE: I just learned that you can watch YouTube videos at a higher quality. Just click on the link "watch in high quality" located under the bottom right corner of the video!

July 18, 2008

Kodak Z1012 and Z1015 Digital Cameras

Jennifer Cisney
Chief Blogger


After last week's press event excitement, I almost to mention Kodak's two new digital cameras, the Kodak Easyshare Z1015 IS Zoom and Z1012 IS Zoom Digital Cameras. They are both exciting in their own right.

"Kodak has a pair of super zoom cameras that actually may be able to spot a needle in a haystack. The Z1012 IS and Z1015 IS are 10MP cams that zoom up to 12X and 15X, respectively." - Gizmodo

"Kodak's EasyShare Z1015 IS shooter packs 15x zoom, 10 megapixel sensor" - Engadget

July 10, 2008

Kodak's newest innovative products

Jennifer Cisney
Chief Blogger

I don't get a lot of time to hang out in our development labs. I get glimpses from time to time which always piques my curiosity. When I heard that we were announcing several new products at a press event, I was thrilled to go and get a first hand look at what is coming.


It's exciting to be at an event with so much energy and anticipation. I was amazed at how many new and different products we had to show. It's hard to say which one got the most attention.


This is the Kodak Zi6 Pocket Video Camera. Even though it is pocket sized it captures HD video (720p at 60fps) and is really easy to use.


The Zi6 comes with built in USB, an SD/SDHC card slot, 2.4" LCD screen, cables for viewing videos on your HDTV and pre-charged AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries and a battery charger.

The icing on the cake is the new relationship between Kodak and YouTube that enables you to upload videos directly to YouTube from the Zi6 in a snap.

Oh, and another cool feature is you can playback video in slow motion.

Look for the Zi6 in late September 08. I am planning on attaching one to my dog, then taking it on a roller coaster and then my scooter...

 


I gotta say it was difficult to tear myself away from the Kodak Theatre HD Player displays. It's hard to explain just how much this can do. Using the wireless remote control pointer that you can just point and click with, you can view pictures, video, podcasts, music and web fed content all through your Wi-Fi network. Whew!


Through the Kodak Theatre HD Player you have access to your pictures on your computer, USB Jump Drive, SC memory card, Kodak Gallery or Flickr. Watch or upload videos to YouTube. Listen to music from your personal collection or Internet Radio. You can even check the weather.


Your living room will never be the same.


I had a lot of fun trying out the new Kodak W820 and W1020 Wireless Digital Frames. As part of another great partnership, you can access pictures on Flickr. The frames continue to work with Kodak Gallery too.

There is also a connection to FrameChannel so you can view news, weather and more on your frame.

The W820 and W1020 also play videos and MP3s which make for cool slideshows.


You can navigate to all of these features using the Quick Touch Border with your fingertips. Pretty cool because it keeps the screen free of fingerprints.

All evening I heard people oohing and ahhing over these innovative new products. There was a lot to take in for one evening and I am sure there will be lots more posts about each of these new additions!