Kodak Ektra: an Android-powered rebirth of a camera legend
Kodak resurrected a legend - the Kodak Ektra is a new phone, named after an innovative and feature-loaded 35mm camera
produced in the distant 1941. The Android-powered digital version is
surprisingly impressive, given how underwhelming the first
Android-powered Kodak IM5 was.
Kodak Ektra
Kodak explains that the Ektra is all about the old-school experience -
there are even genuine leather accessories that look so much like
classic camera cases. The back of the phone itself is leatherette with a
camera hump and grip, evoking the look of Kodak’s analog cameras.
Genuine leather carrying cases for the Kodak Ektra
The camera itself features a 21MP camera with an f/2.0 lens and
Optical Image Stabilization. It features Phase Detection AF and 4K video
recording. A dual-LED, dual-tone LED flash is on the back (xenon would
have been a lovely touch here). There’s a solid 13MP camera on the front
for selfies.
The Kodak Ektra comes with a rich selection of image editing
features. For videos, you can play with grains, vignettes and that
nostalgic Super 8 look that is still alive today (just ask JJ Abrams).
Here are some (downsized) camera samples:
Camera samples from the Kodak Ektra
Much like the faux leather back, the sides of the phone are
metal-looking plastic. It’s not a big phone - the Ektra has a 5” 1080p
screen. It’s powered by a Helio X20 chipset with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of
storage. There’s a microSD slot, so you won’t run out of memory soon.
Also, there’s a big 3,000mAh battery inside to keep you snapping all day
long.
The Kodak Ektra will launch in the UK this December for £450. Given enough interest, it will go across the pond too, sometime in early 2017.
Kodak Ektra
Genuine leather carrying cases for the Kodak Ektra
Camera samples from the Kodak Ektra
The Kodak Ektra will launch in the UK this December for £450. Given enough interest, it will go across the pond too, sometime in early 2017.
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