Polaroid iM1836 digital camera with Interchangeable Lens

Posted on | Thursday, February 7, 2013 | No Comments

With an 18-megapixel sensor along with a 10-30mm kit lens, the iM1836 has every one of the hallmarks of a mid-range point and shoot. Polaroid is pricing it accordingly, in order that it shouldn't be in comparison to Micro four thirds cameras from the likes of Panasonic and Olympus, but supports well against fixed lens compacts. The option to swap out lenses accounts for a real advantage on Samsung's Galaxy Camera, which is the main competition for Android-powered cameras.
Running Android 4.1, along with full entry to the Google Play store, you'll be capable of add apps like Flickr and Photoshop touch to upload and edit photos using the interchangeable lenses. The camera carries a pop-up flash for low light shooting, automatic face detection and auto face exposure, but we expect its main appeal would be the ability to apply filters with Instagram and upload them in high quality than is possible with the iPhone or Android smartphone. You'll also be able to record Full HD 1080p video.

The 3.5in touchscreen display is nowhere close to expansive because 4.8in one seen in Samsung's Galaxy Camera, nor is it as sharp or bright. It's still usable, however it feels somewhat lacking once the two items are compared side-by-side. All the standard Android buttons, including Home, Back, Menu and recent Apps, are put to the side in the display, and the operating-system hasn't been skinned like Samsung's device.

The Galaxy camera even offers the benefit of an integrated 3G/4G modem, allowing you to upload photos moving around. Polaroid's iM1836 has only Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, although you'll be capable of tether the digital camera to your phone if you wish to post a trial straight to Instagram or Facebook.

Polaroid iM1836 is a smart digicam, and it’s the world’s first Android-powered camera that comes with interchangeable lens. This camera runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, to help you edit and share your photos via WiFi on the move. In addition, this camera includes 10-30mm zoom lens, however, you can swap that lens with any other, and in accordance with the Polaroid, this camera is compatible with any Micro Four Thirds lens, so long as you have an optional adapter. Polaroid iM1836 usually takes pictures around 18 megapixel, and it can record 1080p video at the same time, and with the HDMI output, it is possible to connect it for your HDTV. This camera has a 3.5-inch LCD touch display at the same time as a pop-up flash. Additional features include auto blink detection, auto face exposure and panorama mode.

If you'll need an Android-powered digital camera with interchangeable lens, Polaroid iM1836 might be perfect for you, so when for availability and pricing, we should see this camera within the first quarter of 2013, and it will set you back $399.

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