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CES 2013. Polaroid: new android photos

The fact that Polaroid was going to present an interchangeable optic camera based on the Android operating system is no longer news. However, it is impossible not to note the originality of the company’s approach – instead of the traditional mirrorless system in the announced novelties are used “lens-matrix” module.

Polaroid iM1836 mirrorless camera

This camera combines the benefits of quality optics with the extensive features of the Android 4 mobile platform.1 Jelly Bean. Single zoom lens with 10-30mm focal range in 35mm equivalent and 18.1 MP sensor comes standard, while a special adapter allows for compatibility with Micro Four Thirds format optics.

It also includes a micro-SD memory card slot and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity. The photos taken can be instantly processed in the graphic editor on the 3.5″ touch screen and instantly shared on social networks. Polaroid iM1836 supports Full HD video recording, Exposure Optimization function for portrait photography and connection to compatible devices via HDMI.

The camera Polaroid iM1030

The Polaroid iM1030 and iM1232W Wi-Fi use proprietary software to control your photography, so you can’t run Angry Birds on them. The cameras 18.1 MP sensor is also in the lens, with a maximum video resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, and an optional adapter will add support for Micro Four Thirds optics.

Polaroid iS2433 and Polaroid iD975 camcorder

Polaroid iS2433 and Polaroid iD975 camcorder

Polaroid iS2433 Superzoom is equipped with a non-replaceable lens with 24x magnification, 16.1 MP back-illuminated CMOS-sensor from Sony and 3″ display. Like the new 16 MP Polaroid iD975 camcorder with 3″ touch screen and 10x zoom, this new Polaroid iM1030 can record Full HD video.

It is reported that Polaroid iM1836 will appear on store shelves in March at a price of $400 17,000 Dollars in America . No specific launch date for the more affordable models, but we already know the price: $350 for Polaroid iM1232W, $300 for iM1030, Polaroid iS2433 will cost $200, and Polaroid iD975 camcorder costs $250.

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Comments: 3
  1. Rhiannon

    What specific features and improvements does Polaroid offer in their new android photo products showcased at CES 2013?

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  2. Juniper

    What specific features or improvements does the new Android photos from Polaroid offer compared to their previous versions?

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  3. Owen Harris

    Can someone please tell me more about the new Android photos by Polaroid at CES 2013? What are the key features and how do they compare to other android photo devices in the market?

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