Kodak EASYSHARE V570 dual-lens digital camera review

April 7th 2006 | Cameras

The new 5.0-megapixel EASYSHARE V570 from Kodak differs from conventional designs in that it uses a proprietary Kodak Retina Dual Lens technology to allow an ultra-wide angle lens (23 mm) and an optical zoom lens (39 - 117 mm) to coexist on a compact camera chassis, which is an unprecedented design in consumer-oriented compacts.

But if the dual-lens configuration is not impressive enough, the V570 also has the ability to capture panorama scenes as wide as 180-degrees through a stitching function that works to combine three sequential panning shots seamlessly into one still image. In fact, the V570 has the widest integrated wide-angled lens of its kind. As such, panorama shots taken with the V570 are arguably the widest possible you can have right now.

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Kodak EASYSHARE V570 dual-lens digital camera review
Published in: Cameras on 2006-04-07