So
far, the Android operating system used on mobile devices like
smartphones and tablets, thus making the device received the title
'smart.' And this time, there is a pocket camera that runs with the Android OS, thus making the camera should be called smart cameras.
The
company made a surprise with a Polaroid camera Polaroid camera SC1630
exhibit that runs the Android operating system, when exhibitions
electronics Consumer Electronics Show 2012 in Las Vegas, USA. This step makes the SC1630 as the world's first camera that uses the Android operating system.
Polaroid claims, SC1630 is a smart pocket cameras. In
addition to capturing images, the camera can upload photos or videos to
social networking and download applications from Android Market. Thanks to the internet via WiFi access features in a digital camera this Android.
A cursory look, SC1630 is very similar to smartphones, especially when the lens is parallel to the rear panel. This
camera has a width of 3.2-inch touch screen, its interface was not like
the interface of digital cameras in general, because the SC1630 running
with the Android OS version 2.3 (Gingerbread).
In
terms of its hardware, SC1630 equipped with a 16MP sensor, measuring
36-108mm lens with image processor Sunny9P, and 1/2.33-inch CCD image
sensor and 3x optical zoom zoom capability.
Reaches a maximum shutter speed of 1 / 1400, ISO 3200 maximum, and facilitated with 18 shooting modes. The capacity of external memory support for the use of 32 Gb microSD.
Another excellent menu is the Smart Album, which allows users to store photos by subject, location, and date. Uniquely, the recording location can be done using geotagging application.
Unfortunately, Polaroid does not launch information on battery life. Given the predicate device that has a smart, certainly wasteful in terms of battery consumption.
The plan, Polaroid SC 1630 will go on sale this 2012 year. However, Polaroid reluctant to divulge information about the release date and price.
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