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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Maker | Kodak |
| Type | Compact digital camera |
| Lens | |
| Lens | 39 mm to 117 mm (35 format equivalent) (5× zoom) |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor | 1/2.5" CCD |
| Maximumresolution | 2569 × 1929 |
| Storage media | MM card,SD card |
TheKodak EasyShare V570 was a 5-megapixeldigital camera manufactured byEastman Kodak. Announced on January 2, 2006, it was an upper-end model in the consumer price range, advertised at $400 in theUnited States in January 2006. It had an innovative duallens system, combining two periscopic groups each with its own sensor: one very wide angle equivalent to a 23 mm in 135 format and a 3X zoom equivalent to a 39–117 mm, totalizing a virtual 5X zoom, with a step between 23 and 39 mm. It is the first dual lens digital camera. The model won a gold medal in the 2006Industrial Design Excellence Awards.[1]
There were two other models in Kodak's line of dual lens cameras that were announced shortly after the introduction of the Easyshare V570: the Easyshare V610, which was announced on April 25, 2006[2] and the Easyshare V705, which was announced on August 8, 2006.[3]
The Easyshare V610 was a 6-megapixel,Bluetooth-enabled, dual lens camera that forged the fixed focus 23 mm wide angle lens of the V570 and V705 for a 38-114mm lens. Unlike the V570, it did not include a dock.
The Easyshare V705 was a 7.1-megapixel camera that was offered in 3 body colors -black,silver, andpink. It also did not include a dock.