LG KC910 Renoir camera phone.
Posted by F. S. KAMAL on October 21st, 2008
Following Samsung and Sony, LG comes up with Renoir, an 8 megapixel camera phone that takes super-sharp pictures that can be edited in camera and are instantly ready for sharing online or printing.
The handset has a very nice list of features: Schneider-Kreuznach certified
optics, a Xenon flash, auto and manual focus, sensitivity up to ISO 1600 and geo-tagging.
The LG Renoir puts focus on photography: users can select an object to focus on simply by selecting and touching a focal point on the phone’s 3.0-inch wide screen.
After touching an area to focus, users can take a photo simply by removing their finger from the screen. This feature means that users will never miss a shot while searching for the right button to press.
The KC910 also features the following photo modes:
Beauty Shot: Automatically removing spots and imperfections of people’s faces, and makes sure that faces appear bright and clear in photos.
Art Shot: black & white, warm & cold exposure effects.
Smile Shot: Automatically triggers the shutter when camera detects a smile.
Continuous Shot: Fires nine shots in rapid succession.
Panorama Shot: Allows the phone to take panoramic images.
The LG-KC910 also includes Face Tracking and Blink Detection
Other features of interest:
Support of Dolby Mobile for Music, which creates a virtual surround sound experience when listening to the MP3 files using headphones.
DivX/Xvid files playback.
Slow motion video recording at a rate 120 fps.
Connectivity: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Hi-Fi, Bluetooth.
Java, FM Radio, A-GPS etc.
For more: LG.