Thursday, October 20, 2016

Kodak gives the photography-first smartphone another go with its £449 Ektra

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Kodak is attempting to woo photography enthusiasts with its latest smartphone that draws inspiration from its 1940s Ektra camera and packs a powerful shooter. The Ektra – the second phone from Kodak after the 2015 entry-level IM5 –  combines the design of a smartphone and a traditional camera with a curved bottom that mimics a camera grip, as well as a leatherette back and a dedicated shutter button on the side. Its most notable feature is a large steel-rimmed f/2.0 aperture 26.5mm lens for its 21-megapixel camera, which is powered by Sony’s IMX230 image sensor and offers optical image stabilization,…

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