09 January 2013

CES 2013: Polaroid officially confirmed rumors about his iM1836 Android system camera

Back in December there was a rumor that Polaroid is working on an Android-based system on camera. On a Russian website, it went even further, and it appeared the first pictures and data. Now at CES 2013 in Las Vegas, Polaroid has officially left the cat out of the bag and announced the iM1836.

The iM1836 is for the Samsung Galaxy Camera from one of the first cameras based on Android. Similar to competitors here runs Android 4.1, better known as Jelly Bean. The mirrorless device has a 18.1-megapixel sensor and can also make video recording in Full HD (1080p). Unfortunately, she has to make do without 3G or LTE, but after all, has WiFi and Bluetooth (4.0?) To quickly share photos and videos on social networks like Facebook or Youtube can. The 3.5-inch screen is responsive to touch input and making the first place, the use of Apps possible.

A pop-up flash and an HDMI port are also one of the party. Great for wide-angle shots of Polaroid iM1836 has attached a 10mm-30mm kit lens. Even with the software, the company has integrated a few nice things. The camera system has a "blink" - and face detection and can record as well as the iM1030/iM1232/iS2433 panorama.

A very tempting camera system, considering the price of $ 399, or around € 306, considering. The Galaxy camera costs almost twice as much. To appear a good piece by the way in the 1st Quarter of 2013. The first reports we naturally expect with great interest in the coming weeks.

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Source: Polaroid

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