Kodak EasyShare Wireless Camera M750 to be dished out

 Kodak EasyShare Wireless Camera M750

Early this month we reported about the DualView snapper from Samsung with Wi-Fi capabilities and now bringing this connectivity for photography buffs is the Kodak EasyShare Wireless Camera M750. The device will be seen making an entry draped in teal blue, silver or red hues.

This 16MP camera with built-in Wi-Fi sports a Share button familiar with the Kodak EasyShare range. So ardent photographers can transfer images on the fly by employing the gadget’s Wi-Fi capabilities and eliminating cord hassles. Furthermore, images can be instantly sent to the preferred SNS by simply pressing the Share button. Alternately, the Kodak EasyShare Camera app can be downloaded on Apple, Android and BlackBerry handsets. This application facilitates photo sharing from the camera directly onto the smartphone to update networking sites, just in case there is no Wi-Fi hotspot nearby.

“The launch of the EasyShare Wireless Camera M750 marks the perfect union of the smartphone and digital camera,” states Phil Scott, Vice President of Digital Capture and Accessories. “The two technologies are now married to bring consumers the best experience from capture to share. Socially savvy users no longer have to compromise on image quality, now we can take great pictures and share instantly.”

EasyShare Wireless Camera M750

The gadget is incorporated with a 3.0-inch capacitive touchscreen to get everything done with a tap and a swipe. Complete with the presence of a Retinar HD 5x Zoom lens, the camera offers HD recording capabilities for capturing moments when on a globe trotting spree with family and friends. The device also features the company’s Smart Capture attribute which not only automatically adjusts settings but also churns out capture modes and photo effects for enhancing the snap before posting it on a SNS.

The Kodak EasyShare Wireless Camera M750 price is slated at $169.95 for potential users. Although no specific availability details have been divulged by the company, the device can be expected to hit stores and the company’s official website in the U.S by spring time.