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July 27, 2009Kodak Expands Ultracompact Line-up with New Zi8
This morning Kodak announced its third budget camcorder. As an upgrade of the earlier models, the Zi6 and the Zi1, the Zi8 has more features. It comes with a 2.5/inch LCD and image stabilisation. Additionally the Zi8 has face tracking and records videos in 1080p. The press release did not specify, however, if this means the ultracompact records 1440 x 1080 or 1920 x 1080) The Zi8 shares many of the same features as its predecessors – an upright, highly portable design, stripped down menu feature list, and uploading software primed for YouTube, and now Facebook. Kodak is clearly unafraid to borrow some popular elements from the Flip camcorders series. As with the Zi6, it offers a flip-out USB arm for connection to a computer.
Kodak appears to be stepping up its game in the hotly contested market budget camcorder, however. The Zi8 is the first in the category to offer a microphone jack, and has a larger LCD than the Flip camcorders (the Sony Webbie CM1 has a 2.7-inch LCD and the Sanyo VPC-CG10 has a 3-inch screen). The addition of image stabilization also bodes well, but it's unknown if this is a feature that can be turned on and off. In its press release, Kodak also claims to have improved the low light performance.
The real question is whether feature add-on is the path to a larger market share. The Flip camcorder has steadfastly avoided it, choosing instead to improve on style and minor performance enhancements. Sony, Kodak, RCA, Creative, Sanyo, and others have all tried to carve their own niche by offering one additional feature or another, and so far none have caught up to the Flip juggernaut. Kodak efforts to date have yielded mixed reviews, and it will take a stellar camcorder to make a real name for itself.
The Kodak Zi8 will be available in multiple colors (blue, red, and black) starting September 2009, retailing for $179.
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| The new Kodak Zi8 from the back |
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