Kodak Pixpro S-1
Overview
MakerJK Imaging
Lens
Lens mountMicro Four Thirds
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCMOS
Sensor size17.3 x 13mm (Four Thirds type)
Maximum resolution4640 x 3480 (16 megapixels)
Film speed200-12800
Recording mediumSD/SDHC/SDXC
Focusing
Focus areas49 focus points
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000s to 30s
Continuous shooting5 frames per second
Image processing
White balanceYes
General
LCD screen3 inches with 920,000 dots
Dimensions116 x 68 x 36mm (4.57 x 2.68 x 1.42 inches)
Weight290g including battery

The Kodak Pixpro S-1 is a rangefinder-styled digital mirrorless camera announced on January 7, 2014,[1] and first shipped in August 2014. It is the first interchangeable lens camera made under the Kodak brand since JK Imaging bought the rights to "manufacture and sell Kodak branded digital imaging products", as described in promotional materials.[2] Kodak is one of the original members of the Micro Four Thirds standard but had never before produced a camera for it.[3] The camera is produced in partnership with Asia Optical.[3]

The entry level Kodak Pixpro S-1 is the competitor of Olympus PEN E-PL5 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 and comes with dual kit lenses SZ ED 12-45mm f/3.5-6.3 AF zoom and SZ ED 42.5-160mm f/3.9-5.9 AF telezoom. JK Imaging also launched SL 400mm F6.7 Fieldscope lenses around the same time. The first lens is not so compact as other manufacturer's lenses, but has advantages with dual kit lenses, has time lapse, also for video, built-in image stabilization and 360 degrees panorama. Being a Micro Four Thirds camera, the S-1 is also compatible with all other lenses within that system, but not for the accessories, such flash, etc.[4]

See also

References

  1. โ†‘ "Kodak Digital Cameras - Press Room". kodakcamera.jkiltd.com.
  2. โ†‘ "Kodak Digital Cameras - About JK Imaging". kodakcamera.jkiltd.com.
  3. 1 2 "Kodak Micro Four Thirds camera revealed - What Digital Camera". 18 January 2013.
  4. โ†‘ Andy Westlake. "Kodak Pixpro S-1 First Impressions Review". Retrieved April 9, 2015.


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