
Motorola and Kodak have jointly launched the Motozine ZN5 camera phone, which produces panoramic images with the help of Kodak’s Perfect Touch Technology.
The camera is the star of this device, which converts to a cellular phone when the cover is slid across the lens through ModeShift technology.
The candy-bar device has a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, and claims to produce brighter and more vivid photographs.
The camera has a fixed optical zoom lens, focal length of 5.56 millimeters, 2.8/5.6 aperture and digital viewfinder.
Photos can be instantly uploaded to the Internet and shared on the Kodak Gallery, or saved on the 4GB MicroSD card.
Kodak’s Easyshare software allows photos to be transferred from the phone to a PC via a USB connection, for organizing, editing or printing.
The phone also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
No news yet of UK availability, but the ZN5 will be available in the US, in July, for $507.60.

HDTV/3D TV News
Comments (0)



