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Kodak Gets into HD Video with the Z1275

This all new 12-megapixel camera also features a movie mode capable of taking up to 80 minutes of continuous video in 720p high definition.

From DCHQ - Jul 20, 2007

Kodak Z1275

from $149.95

Kodak is pulling out all the stops with the Z1275, hoping to regain a little buzz after last year's disasterous C-series meltdown. They've certainly got our attention. Check out these specifications: 12 megapixels for increased definition and bigger digital prints, an above average 5x optical zoom, and most interestingly, a movie mode capable of taking High Definition videos.

We've written about HD Digital Cameras, or Camera/Camcorder Hybrids before, so we're definitely intrigued now that Kodak is moving into this arena. The initial specs for the Z1275 indicate 720p recording, at 30fps, with the ability to record up to 80 minutes of video (memory card and battery life permitting). We'll be keeping an eye on this camera, to see if it can put up a decent fight against cameras like the Canon TX1 and Sanyo HD-2.

See how it stacks up against the competition:

CameraResolutionFrame RateRecording TimeFormat
Kodak EasyShare Z12751280 x 72030 fps80 Minutes (Using 2GB SD Card)MPEG-4 (MOV)
Canon Powershot TX11280 x 72030fps13 minutes (Maximum Clip Length)M-JPEG (AVI)
Sanyo Xacti HD21280 x 72030fps84 minutes (Using 4GB SD Card)MPEG-4
Sanyo Xacti HD1a1280 x 72030fps84 minutes (Using 4GB SD Card)MPEG-4
Panasonic Lumix LX21280 x 72015fps32 minutes (Using 4GB SD Card)M-JPEG (MOV)
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