Motorola, Kodak Unveil 5-Megapixel Cameraphone
Kodak and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) have teamed up to create a cameraphone that’s designed to allow users to easily take and share high-quality photographs. The Motozine ZN5 is a 5-megapixel candy bar-style phone that features Kodak’s Imaging Technology, and it’s the first handset in Motorola’s Motozine line of multimedia-optimized devices.
“Today’s creative consumers not only want to be the photographer, but also the retoucher, the exhibitor, and the critic,” said Jeremy Dale, Motorola corporate VP of mobile devices marketing, in a statement. “The Motozine ZN5 lets them be all the things they want to be.” The camera is activated by sliding the Kodak lens open. The device sports an auto-focus feature, Xenon flash, and optimized settings for low-light environments. It also features multiple capture modes, including a panorama mode that automatically stitches together continuous shots into a single extended image.




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