Polaroid iM1836 Is An Interchangeable-Lens Android Camera
Jan 08, 2013 20:02
Polaroid has an interchangeable lens camera with Android OS. According to the release, the Polaroid iM1836 is an 18 megapixel interchangeable lens camera that runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Built-in. It comes bundled with a 10-30mm kit lens, but will be compatible with all micro four thirds lenses using a mount adapter.
The camera has a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen LCD and it shoots 1080p video. It'll be available the first quarter this year for $400.
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