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Kodak Flips the Bird to Mino HD With Newest Pocket Camcorder

August 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Social Media, Technology, video

So, what does Kodak do for an encore to its inexpensive, über-popular Zi8, Zx1 and PlaySport camcorders… and, well, Flip the bird to the Mino HD and its pocket-dwelling, video-on-the-fly brethren?

It does this.

Kodak PLAYTOUCH - Michael J. Russell - TranscendingTech.com - Planetrussell.net

Say, Kodak, we’d love to see a PlayTouch live, up-close and personal as soon as you can send one along for review.

—Mike Russell


Kodak Adds Touch to Its Mini-Camcorder

Kodak has expanded its pocket camcorder line with the new PlayTouch Video Camera, a slim, snazzy update to its very capable (but plain-Jane) Zi8 model. It’s more compact than its predecessor and the waterproof PlaySport, and has a bigger 3-inch LCD screen with touch navigation.

Kodak's PlayTouch Video CameraKodak’s PlayTouch Video Camera

The $230 PlayTouch is just 0.6-inch thick and weighs 3.5 ounces. The screen lets you view video in horizontal widescreen mode, although shooting is done vertically.

I had a quick look at the PlayTouch at a Kodak event a month ago, and the touch interface and menu controls are very intuitive and add a lot of appeal to the camera. The larger screen, which has a glare-shield feature that lets you apply two filters to the LCD for better viewing in bright sunlight, is also a great addition.

The PlayTouch has the same 1080p high-definition video capture as its predecessors and employs a 1/3.2 CMOS sensor that’s one stop more sensitive than that of the Zi8, according to Kodak. The mini-camcorder can also capture 720p video at 30 frames per second and 60 frames per second (the latter for slow-motion playback). It includes a jack for an optional stereo microphone.

As with other Kodak models, the PlayTouch has the familiar swing-out USB connector for shuttling video to a computer (it’s compatible with the Windows and Mac operating systems), and the included video-editing software lets you grab still images from video clips.

Of course, there is a Share button that lets you upload videos to popular social networking sites and send them to as many as 32 e-mail addresses.

The PlayTouch uses SD/SDHC cards for memory. It has an HDMI output for connecting to your HDTV, and Kodak even throws in an HDMI cable.

Look for it this fall in five colors: black, magenta, orange, teal and silver.

NYT portion via gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com
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Sensors Expo 2010: The Videos

June 16th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Research, Technology

I attended Sensors Expo 2010 in Chicago from June 7-9 2010 with working press credentials for the conference sessions, keynotes and the vendor expo floor. FYI, I was not compensated for my coverage by Questex, the event promoter, or by any vendor or third party.

All videos – of both the selected conference sessions and expo floor vendors – were recorded using hand-held equipment, so the technical quality of these videos varies by room, lighting, ambient noise and other factors. Videos were edited and post-produced in Adobe Premier Pro CS4 (by me.)

I have created a dedicated Sensors Expo 2010 Vimeo.com channel for the event (where you can watch all of these videos at their original, larger sizes), located at: http://vimeo.com/channels/sensors2010

—Mike Russell

Website: planetrussell.net
Twitter: @planetrussell

From the Sensors Expo 2010 website:

Attend the Leading Forum on Sensing Technologies & Solutions in North America! Whether you’re looking to find the latest sensing solutions, evaluate emerging standards, find and compare suppliers, or solve new design challenges, you can’t afford to miss Sensors Expo & Conference.

Our in-depth conference program features the world’s leading authorities, who will examine the most up-to-date innovations, in a carefully designed program. The 2010 Conference Program covers the below tracks.

• Bio-Sensing
• Energy Harvesting
• Low-Power Sensing
• MEMS & MCUs
• Monitoring Tools & Applications
• Novel Approaches to Measurement
• Power/Smart Grid Monitoring & Control
• Wireless Networking

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