
“Kodak knows that consumers want the ability to share life’s memories at a moment’s notice, whether it’s pictures that evoke a tear or just the funny everyday moment. The power of sharing and reliving life’s moments drove the development of our new Slice Camera. It provides instant access to all of your Kodak Moments, and its right at your fingertips,” explained John Blake, General Manager, Digital Capture and Devices and VP, Kodak. Yes, Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera will make miracles.

Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera features14 megapixels, a Intuitive 3.5-inch, 16:9 touch screen with anti-reflective coating, a Schneider-Kreuznach-branded 5x optical zoom lens, 720p video recording, optical image stabilization, face recognition and a Share Button that lets you tag pictures directly on the camera for easy uploading to sharing sites including Face book, Kodak Gallery, Flickr, and YouTube. Besides, Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera has internal memory that will hold up to 5,000 photos, there’s also a microSDHC card slot. Yes, these cards can be tricky to handle, but if you have a mobile phone that uses them, you can pop the card in and send your photos off to wherever.
HD video capture of Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera
Capture HD-quality video at 720p at 30 fps with sound and on-camera editing
Save single frames and e-mail family and friends
Scene modes and on-camera picture enhancing features of Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera
Get the right shot—manually select from the multiple scene and color modes
Create your perfect shot with cropping, auto picture rotation, and undo-delete
Panorama stitch mode combines up to three shots into one large picture
Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera will be available in black, nickel and radish for US $349.95 MSRP beginning in April 2010. But whether Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera will be popular or not, let us wait to see.


