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Kodak-branded SMILE lineup includes two instant cameras and a new instant printer

10 Jan

New Jersey-based C+A Global has launched new Kodak-branded products, including an instant camera and two instant printers. Called the Kodak SMILE Instant Print, this product line offers the SMILE Classic Instant Print Digital Camera, SMILE Instant Print Digital Camera, and SMILE Instant Digital Printer.

The KODAK SMILE Classic Instant Print Digital Camera features a vintage camera body design coupled with a ZINK instant printer, pop-up viewfinder, automatic strobe flash, microSD card slot, and 10-second timer. Despite its retro appearance, the model has Bluetooth and works with the Kodak Instant Print Companion mobile app.

Joining the retro-styled Classic camera is the slimmer, modern SMILE Instant Print Digital Camera, a 10MP digital camera with a ZINK Zero Ink printer, microSD card slot, automatic flash, LCD viewfinder, and 10-second timer.

The SMILE line’s new instant digital printer offers instant printing for images captured with a smartphone, the Kodak Instant Print Companion app, and a Bluetooth connection. The digital printer and digital camera will cost $ 100 each, while the Classic camera will cost $ 150. Kodak hasn’t yet revealed the products’ launch date.

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Archos to make Kodak-branded Android tablets

17 Feb

It appears that the Kodak brand name is about to appear on more mediocre consumer electronics products. Ever since the company went bankrupt, what is left of the legendary imaging powerhouse is making at least some money by licensing the iconic brand name to anyone who wants it. A little while back, the Bullit Group launched the Kodak-branded camera-centric Ektra smartphone, and the Kodak website lists a whole bunch of other consumer electronics items that are manufactured by various companies under license.

“We are very proud to become one of Kodak’s licensees to jointly develop their brand into the tablet world. We truly look forward to putting these devices into people’s hands”, said ARCHOS CEO, Loïc Poirier.

Now Kodak and French electronics maker Archos have announced that the latter will launch a line of Kodak-branded tablets bound for the European market. Archos is best known for its budget and entry-level devices, so we should not get our hopes up of seeing Kodak-branded high-end tablets, but according to the joint statement the tablets will combine “chic design” and the “latest technologies” with pre-loaded photo and video apps for creative users. There will also be 8MP rear cameras and 3G connectivity for easy sharing on the go.

The new tablets will be available in summer 2017 and, although no pricing information has been released, we’d expect them at the budget end of the market.

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Kodak-branded Ektra smartphone embraces the company’s roots

21 Oct

The Bullitt Group, one of the companies licensing the Kodak brand name, has launched the Kodak Ektra smartphone. Named after Kodak’s 1941 Ektra rangefinder, the phone’s design attempts to mimic the look of a vintage analog camera. The back of the device features a small camera grip and is covered in leatherette. There is also a two-stage shutter-button and optional accessories include a range of retro-style leather pouches and cases.

Despite the camera-centric exterior, underneath the hood the Ektra is smartphone business as usual. The camera comes with a 21MP sensor, F2.0 aperture and optical image stabilization. A 26.5mm equivalent lens is offered, as is PDAF, 4K video and a dual-tone flash. A 13MP camera can be found at the front. The camera app features manual control over most shooting parameters and a wide range of filter effects for both videos and still images.

Other specifications include a 5” 1080p screen, Helio X20 chipset, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage that is expandable via a microSD slot. The 3000mAh battery should provide more than enough juice for a day of shooting. Overall the Kodak Ektra comes with a good mid-range smartphone specification but is mostly about the vintage camera looks. It will be available in the UK this December for £450 (approximately $ 550). There are also plans to make the device available in the US in early 2017.

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone is Designed for Photographers – from Enthusiasts to Experts

Photography-led smartphone features powerful imaging and editing capabilities

Rochester, NY, Thursday, October 20, 2016

Eastman Kodak Company and Bullitt Group today unveiled the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone, a photography-led smartphone designed for those with a passion for photography, from enthusiasts to experts. The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone fuses the best of Kodak’s rich history in imaging with the latest innovations in smartphone photography. Launching soon across Europe, the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone lets keen photographers capture exceptional images, whatever the environment, with an incredibly fast smartphone, tuned for the best in image quality and media management.

Jeff Clarke, Kodak Chief Executive, said: “Kodak has a rich history in imaging technology and the launch of the KODAK Smartphone today demonstrates our ongoing commitment to bringing the latest advances in photography to consumers. The original KODAK EKTRA Camera was launched in 1941 and in its latest reincarnation, opens up a world of creative opportunities to all who care about photography.”

At the heart of the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone is a 21-megapixel fast focus camera sensor with f2.0 aperture, and an industry leading 13-megapixel front-facing camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus PDAF and f2.2 aperture. The custom built camera app is controlled by an intuitive haptic touch, SLR-style Scene Selection Dial, where adjustments are made in real time via a range of settings including HDR, Landscape, Portrait, Macro, Sport, Night-time, Panorama and Bokeh, alongside a Smart Auto mode which auto-selects the best conditions for your photographs. In Manual mode, more advanced users can adjust exposure, ISO, focus, white balance and shutter speed, with the results being visible on the screen as changes are made.

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone has an ergonomically weighted and high quality industrial design, underlining its camera styling and featuring a dedicated dual press shutter button in the horizontal style of traditional cameras. The device also features a Super 8 app, providing professional effects reminiscent of Kodak’s iconic Super 8 film stocks.A lightning-fast HELIO X20 Decacore processor powers the ANDROID Marshmallow smartphone.

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone includes editing software from SNAPSEED, providing exceptional tools to edit images on-the-go, without having to download any additional apps. This enables users to transform images with professional results similar to many popular desktop image editors. Sharing the results in real time is also easy with integrated social media apps and the Prints app is a simple way to select your best shots to be professionally printed.

“It has been a joy to work with Kodak, their clear brand direction and photography knowledge, combined with our customer and technology insight has culminated in the beautiful and powerful KODAK EKTRA Smartphone,” said Peter Stephens, CEO Bullitt Group, mobile device licensee for Kodak. “We are excited to reach out to this dynamic and engaged photography category and look forward to getting this camera phone into people’s hands.”

KODAK EKTRA Smartphone key features:

  • ANDROID 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • Professional results from a 21MP fast focus camera sensor with F2.0, PDAF, OIS, Dual LED Flash
  • 13MP phase detection auto focus front-facing camera with F2.2 PDAF
  • Helio X20 2.3GHz Decacore processor with 3GB RAM
  • 32GB memory, expandable with MicroSD cards
  • Advanced Manual Mode – adjustable on Exposure, ISO, Focal Length (Manual/Auto), White Balance, Shutter Speed, Aperture (fixed f2.0 main camera)
  • Familiar scene selection dial experience – includes scene modes Smart Auto, Portrait, Manual, Sports, Bokeh, Night-time, HDR, Panorama, Macro, Landscape, Film / Video
  • Integrated high quality printing app
  • Super 8 Video Recorder
  • Integrated social media sharing
  • 3000mAh, with USB 3.0 Type C fast charger

The KODAK EKTRA Smartphone will be priced at £449 and available across Europe later this year.

To find out more visit; www.kodak.com/go/ektra
Register for updates on www.kodakphones.com

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