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2011년 1월 12일 수요일

Samsung NX11 system camera at CES 2011 - Which? first look review


Following is a video about Samsung Digital Camera NX11 at CES 2011.

Samsung CES 2011: PL170 DualView Camera


Following is a video about Samsung Digital Camera PL170 At CES 2011.

Samsung CES 2011: Upload Photos to Facebook with SH100


Following is a video of Samsung Digital Camera SH100 at CES 2011.
Upload photos to Facebook with SH100.

CES 2011: Samsung Stand Overview


Following is a video of Samsung Digital Camera & Camcorder Overview.


Wi-Fi Camera SH100 Nominated for the Best of CES Awards!


Samsung’s Wi-Fi camera SH100 has been nominated for the Best of CES awards presented by CNET. The category for Digital Imaging includes digital cameras and camcorders.
Since 2006 CNET has represented the Best of CES awards. The awards recognize the best products at the show, including a Best of Show award and a People’s Voice award, as voted by the CNET audience.
To see the CES awards’ categories and the nominated products, please click here.
The SH100 has built-in 802.11n wireless that can be used for connecting to your Wi-Fi network for automatic backups or viewing on DLNA-equipped devices; connect to other Samsung Wi-Fi cameras for sharing; connect to hot spots including those provided by Boingo; and connecting to an Android-powered Galaxy S smartphone.
Outside of the wireless features, the camera is an average touch-screen ultracompact. It’s using a 14-megapixel CCD, a 26mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD, and shooting modes appear to be completely automatic.
The SH100 was also well received by other media. Click here to see the articles about the camera.

2011년 1월 10일 월요일

Samsung CES 2011: SH100 Wireless Camera


Following is a video about Samsung Digital Camera SH100.

Greeting from Las Vegas! – CES2011:Day 2


The world’s largest technology trade show, CES 2011 entered the second day!
As we reported yesterday, Samsung showed off plenty of compact cameras and camcorders at CES. Easy-to-use cameras and camcorders have been popular for 2nd day.
Samsung EX1 │ 1/250s │ f3.9 │ 5mm │ ISO 80
Samsung EX1 │ 1/350s │ f3.9 │ 5mm │ ISO 80
Samsung EX1 │ 1/15s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 200
Samsung EX1 │ 1/10s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 80
 
 

Here are Samsung’s new point-and-shoot cameras and handy cams.
Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 160
PL 170 and PL120 are new 2View family with ST700. Samsung newly added features including Smart Filter 2.0, Magic Frame, Smart Face Recognition and High Definition movie recording, means you can capture great quality images whilst still maintaining an element of fun and originality.
 
Samsung NX100 │ 1/60s │ f5 │ 40mm │ ISO 125
PL210 delivers high zoom capabilities allied to sleek, slim bodies, and unprecedented usability from the Smart Access UI system, developed from Samsung’s expertise in mobile phone technology
Samsung EX1 │ 1/180s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 100
Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 160
Samsung point-and-share HD camcorders, HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 are pocket-sized, enabling users to be ready to capture video at any time. Built-in USB arms mean that users can upload and share videos easier.

Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 19mm │ ISO 250
Samsung NX100 │ 1/50s │ f5.6 │ 22mm │ ISO 100
Samsung also presents the HMX-H300 Series, the ultimate HD family camcorder, and the SMX-F50, the latest SD memory camcorders with intelligent 65x zoom lens.

Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 320
In the Samsung’s booth, our staffs kindly explain functions of Samsung’s latest cameras and camcorders. People are able to touch the cameras, and experience main features such as wireless experience with SH100, Jump-shots with ST700, and Smart filters with point-and-shoot cameras.

2011년 1월 9일 일요일

Samsung Releases New Family Oriented Camcorders

Following is an article of Samsung Digital Camcorder Series at CES 2011.
Posted By CrunchGear.com.
New model is HMX-H300, H100, P300, P100 etc.
Samsung announced several new camcorders today as well. The HMX-H300 series, the SMX-F50 series, and the HMX-P300 and HMX-P100. We’ll see them out on the floor today at the Samsung booth, but lets take a quick look at them first.
First up, the HMX-H300. Samsung is touting it as the ultimate family camcorder, with 3 hour battery life and face detection. Underneath all these “family friendly” features, beats the heart of a pretty decent video camera. The HMX-H300 has a 5.1 megapixel sensor, 30x optical zoom, and a 3″ touch LCD screen. It’s not HD, but more importantly it has image stabilization, so when you use that 30x optical zoom in and watch the kid playing baseball, it won’t shake like the camera in the Blair Witch Project. Prices vary on the HMX-H300 series from $399 to $599, depending on the model. It’ll be available next month.
The HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 (pictured above), are smaller pocket versions of their big brother. They both have image stabilization, auto focus, face detection, and charge off the USB port. The HMX-P300 has a 3x optical zoom, and the HMX-P100 has a 1x optical zoom. The HMX-P300 retails for $199 and will be available in March, and the HMX-P100 is $149, and should be available next month.

Samsung's New Camcorder HMX-P300 & HMX-P100


Following is an article of Samsung Digital Camcorder HMX-P300 & HMX-P100.
Posted By InfoSyncWorld.com.
More Full HD in your pocket with the new Samsung HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 camcorders. If you're a YouTube junkie, read this article.

Samsung is giving the pocket-sized point-and-share camcorder market something to talk about with the introduction of the Full HD Samsung HMX-P300 and HMX-P100. With budget price points in mind, the Samsung HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 are geared for the average YouTube shooter and uploader, with a One Touch Sharing feature. The best part is that both camcorders record at 30fps, which is ideal for video sharing sites like YouTube. There's even a pop-out USB arm for easy connectivity. The Samsung HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 will go up against Panasonic's HM-TA1, Sony's Bloggie cams, and the Flip Series. 

"The HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 are the perfect point-and-share camcorders for customers who get as much enjoyment in sharing their videos as they do from capturing them," said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, SamsungElectronics. "Sharing our videos with friends and family through social networking sites and blogs is one of the great pleasures in capturing live footage, and we've used the latest Samsung technology to make this easier than ever. These point-and-share camcorders are ideal for anyone who has a busy lifestyle, but still enjoys capturing and sharing eye-catching moments on-the-go. They're small and stylish enough for you to want to take everywhere." 

Samsung HMX-P300

Samsung HMX-P300Samsung HMX-P300Samsung HMX-P300

Samsung HMX-P100

Samsung HMX-P100Samsung HMX-P100Samsung HMX-P100

For some odd reason, the Samsung HMX-P100 has a 1/3.2-inch 5-megapixel BSI (Backside Illuminated Sensor) while the HMX-P300 has a 1/3.2-inch 8-megapixel conventional CMOS sensor. The HMX-P300 is priced higher than the HMX-P100, and both camcorders record at 1920 x 1080 30fps. Both camcorders record in the H.264 format to very tiny MicroSD cards, which will most likely get misplaced or go MIA, given the fact that the majority of P300 and P100 shooters will be YouTube-hungry tweens and teens. 

We just can't get over the fact that the HMX-P300 has an inferior sensor, save megapixel count, when compared to the HMX-P100. It just doesn't make sense! The HMX-P300 has an 8 lux minumum illumination, while the HMX-P100 has a 5 lux minimum illumination. Keep in mind that the P300 was measured at a 1/15 shutter speed while the P100 was measured at a 1/30 shutter speed, so the minimum lux would be even higher if the P300 was measured at 1/30. What does that translate to? Samsung skimped on the sensor on the more expensive model. Go figure. 

The Samsung HMX-P300 is more attractive, however, with a 3-inch touch-screen LCD, while the HMX-P100 has a standard 2.3-inch LCD. That will be the prime selling point, and we can see the Samsung HMX-P300 gaining a lot more popularity, courtesy of the touch-screen LCD. The Samsung HMX-P300 also has the larger 3x optical zoom, compared to the HMX-P100's 1x optical zoom, and both camcorders have DIS (Digital Image Stabilization). The Samsung HMX-P100 has an AF lens, and both camcorders have Auto Focus and Smart Auto Functions, in addition to Smart Pause. Smart Pause allows shooters to pause while recording, adjust the angle of the camcorder, and then resume shooting, while footage is recording within the same video file as opposed to being two separate files. 

With One Touch Sharing, the Samsung HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 can be connected to a PC via their built-in USB arms, enabling videos to be uploaded automatically. Intelli-Studio 2.0 software is pre-installed to allow this to happen. 

The Samsung HMX-P300 and Samsung HMX-P100 will be available in March for $200 and $150, respectively.