Kodak V610 review
May 24, 2006 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Kodak, Mobile Monitor

A few hours ago I participated in a Kodak impromptu photo contest and won first place – the prize being a spanking new V610.
The V610 is Kodak’s claim to fame for two things – it is the world’s smallest 10x optical zoom camera and it is also one of the world’s first consumer cameras with Bluetooth connectivity built in.
I won’t do a very technical overview of V610, because you can read one here.
Let’s talk about the Bluetooth experience. Bluetooth sending options include:
QVGA XGA (recommended for phones)
4×6 Print Quality
6.0MP Full Resolution
After choosing the type of resolution, you will have the option of pairing the camera with the Bluetooth device whether it be a phone, wireless printer, laptop or PDA. Sending files is a breeze with the first two options while it would take roughly one minute to send a 6.0MP picture. Below is a shot I took for the “make a mobile phone wallpaper” category. It took me 2 seconds to send the file via Bluetooth to my iBook. The picture you see below has not been resized and, thank the gods, portait images do not have to be rotated when ‘toothed.
The 10x zoom can be shown via these shots:
This is a close up …
Of this … in sepia mode. There are four color modes available – natural colors, dim colors, sepia and black and white.
The Kodak Perfect TouchTM color correction gives a huge advantages to photographers who really suck. Like here:
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Do I have complaints? Well, for one the camera flash sticks out to the left which is the position where you’d keep your fingers to steady the camera. It will be common to experience your hands covering the flash.

















jay..you are one lucky guy
after the phone, now the camera