14 September 2011 14:48 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Hallelujah, spread the word - after months or rumour and speculation the device that we've all been waiting for is finally official. That's right - the Kodak EasyShare Touch M5370 is here!
Okay, so we may have hyped that intro up a bit. And we doubt that Kodak fans will be queuing overnight to get their hands on the compact camera. But for anyone looking for budget a snapper with some decent spec's then it is exciting news nonetheless.
The M5370 adds a couple of megapixels to the original that we saw at CES in January - up to 16 megapixels - and also includes 720p HD video capture.
The key selling point though, especially for the yoof, is the Share button, that is a one-stop shop for all your Facebook fun. There's even a face tagging option making it easier to include your friends.
There's also smart mode detection, film effects, a photo booth, and 20 scene modes. Plus there's a 5x wide angle Schneider Kreuznach lens.
Out in the autumn (so anytime soon) it'll cost £129.99 and you'll have a choice of silver, blue, pink or red.
Cameras, Compact cameras, Kodak, Kodak Easyshare Touch M5370, Kodak Easyshare Touch, 16 megapixels



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