Samsung Digital Camera Reviews

Samsung TL240

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New The Samsung TL240 with 7x optical zoom lens, and a large 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD. It has 14-Megapixel compact camera with a The TL240’s Smart Auto shooting mode takes all the guesswork out of your picture taking, and they’ve also added a new Smart Auto movie function.Smart Face Recognition
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Samsung ST600

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Samsung has launched 14.2MP versions of its dual LCD compact cameras in the shape of the ST600 and ST100. Both feature larger 3.5″ rear LCDs and slightly bigger 1.8″ front LCDs compared their DualView predecessors (known as 2View in Europe). The ST600 comes with a 5x image stabilized zoom starting at a useful 27mm equivalent, while the ST100 comes with a 35-175mm equiv. lens. The ST100 is a departure for the DualView series, being a card-style camera built around a periscope lens. Both cameras are designed around touch-screen interfaces. The ST600 and ST100 will be available from September at a retail price of $329.99 and $349.99 respectively.
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Samsung PL90

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Samsung has released the PL90 digital compact with a built-in USB connector. Plugging in the connector to any computer charges the camera and can automatically install the Intelli-studio software for accessing and sharing camera data. The 12.2 MP image stabilized camera comes with a 2.7 inch LCD, 4x zoom lens (29-116mm equiv.) and includes features such as AF Tracking, Smart Auto and VGA video recording. Priced at $149.99 in the US and £129.99 in the UK, it will be available from September 2010.
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GXR firmware

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Details of the firmware update
Firmware updates used in GXR system and TL500/EX1 has been announced by Ricoh and Samsung. Covering the A12 50mm equiv. macro, S10 24-72mm equiv. and P10 28-300 equiv. zoom lens units, fixes bugs and brings in a few improvements. Meanwhile, firmware version 006291 for the Samsung EX1 and v.006254 for the TL500 are bug-fixes
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Samsung ST80 Wi-Fi

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Samsung has introduced the ST80 Wi-Fi enabled digital camera allowing users connect to wireless networks for uploading or emailing images and videos. A simpler version of the company’s CL80 and CL65 Wi-Fi cameras, it has a smaller 3.0″ touch-screen LCD and more limited un-stabilized 3x zoom lens with no real wide-angle capability (35-114mm equiv.) rather than the existing models’ 7x and 5x stabilized zooms. Beyond this, it continues to offer 720p HD video recording with H.264 compression. The ST80 will be available from September 2010 at a suggested retail price of $249.99 in charcoal black, white, fuchsia pink and mint blue.
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Samsung TL500/EX1 Review

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As DSLRs have become less expensive, the number of people keen to buy high-end, manually controllable compact cameras has fallen away – so long as camera size isn’t an issue, the benefits of a larger sensor are hard to resist. However, because size is a concern for some people, the sector didn’t die-off entirely and, in July 2008, Panasonic introduced the DMC-LX3, finally giving an alternative to Canon’s well-respected G-series.
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Samsung TL225 Review

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Samsung has surprised the world with the introduction of the DualView TL225, one of the first digicams ever to offer dual LCD screens, one located on the front of the camera, along with the typical display on the back. This “DualView” approach is aimed towards those who are constantly taking self-portraits or small group shots using the one-handed, self-photographer method; turning the camera towards you and holding it with one hand while posing for the photo with a friend or loved one.
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Samyang Optics has announced it will be making its 8mm f/3.5 fisheye, 14mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.4 manual focus lenses in the Samsung NX mount. Currently available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony and Olympus four-thirds mount, the NX mount version of the lenses will start shipping from September 2010.

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Believe or not, they still make standard-definition camcorders and for the same price as most pocket HD camcorders, they typically offer more features and picture controls but shoot lower resolution footage.
Camcorder manufacturers know they need a hook to sell these devices, and with Samsung’s SMX-C20, that means deviating from the traditional camcorder look. The C20 lens is angled approximately 25 degrees upward, giving it a more natural feel when gripped. The result is a comfortable and ergonomic design, one Samsung claims is ideal for long recordings.
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Samsung NX10 Review

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The first real camera to compete with the Olympus and Panasonic micro four thirds models, Samsung’s NX10 is a powerful “EVIL” (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) camera that packs a 14.6-Megapixel APS-C sized CMOS image sensor, which is same size unit found on most dSLRs on the market. This means the NX10 should offer superior low-light capabilities when compared to cameras with smaller sensors that offer the same resolution. This unit also utilizes dust protection using super sonic vibrations at 60,000 times a second to keep the sensor clean between lens changes.
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