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Posted on February 25, 2010.
School CamerasKodak Promise Better camera phones

Today, most of us have a cell phone, a generous proportion of them being equipped with a camera somehow. The merger of two common gadgets: the phone and the device has saved pocket and handbag space for millions of people who want to be able to draw on the road.

Meanwhile, the amateur photographers have relied on the fact that easy, despite the growing number of mega-pixel camera phones these may churn the quality or rather the clarity of pictures taken on mobile phones were always going to be grainy or noisy compared to their £ 200 digital SLR camera. But it is an old school camera manufacturer that offers a new technology that will allow these bulky cameras a run for their money.

Kodak has developed a new sensor small enough to fit in camera phones that can handle high quality 5MP digital photos and can shoot 720p HD video too impressive. Kodak will quit sweating camera market next week at the Mobile World Congress where he unveils his new KAC-05020 sensor.

The camera tech company has hinted that the next and current generations of mobile phones will encourage a 4 micron sensor on the new 1.75-micron CMOS traditional sensor, as it provides clear, noise free images even in situations low light. The sensor will be able to handle the most modern features such as red-eye reduction and image stabilization to get the best shots on the night in lopsided.

Kodak's Marketing Director said: "For consumers today, high resolution is necessary but not sufficient. Camera phones and smaller end, high performance under low light, and superior video performance are the types of features that enable the next generation of consumer imaging devices. "

The biggest hill to climb is to convince policy makers to use the camera sensor which can be difficult especially with the load of a sensor, as it will cost. It is expected that companies seeking to integrate their divisions camera Mobile Phones like Nokia and Samsung will welcome this advance because they have product lines targeting the user who wants to have both a digital camera and mobile phone without to compromise on quality. It is estimated that Mobile will this sensor as early as 2009.

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