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Samsung Camera Digital i85

Posted on August 1st, 2007 in Digital Camera Reviews, Review, Samsung Digital Camera by digital camera reviews

Samsung Camera Digital i85

is pleased to announce the release of the 8.1 mega pixel i85. The i85 is equipped with a 3.0� touch screen LCD, an integrated MP3 player and PMP (Portable Multimedia Player) function. An inbuilt Tour Guide function provides instant access to travel information covering 2,600 regions in 30 countries, so you’ll always know where the action is. Further information can also be downloaded directly from the internet, and with 450 MB of internal memory you won’t need to worry about space for favourite travel tips. The camera is equipped with the Samsung Advanced Shake Reduction (ASR) system and ISO 1600 high sensitivity support so that images remain crisp and detailed even without a flash.

Samsung L Series Digital Camera - L83T, L830, L730

Posted on July 11th, 2007 in Digital Camera News, Digital Camera Reviews, Review, Samsung Digital Camera by digital camera reviews

Samsung Techwin (CEO Lee Joong-Koo, www.samsungtechwin.com), which introduced the L series multimedia digital camera, and has dominated the digital camera market since the beginning of this year, is now launching 4 new digital camera models, focusing on the basic functions and offering the best functionality, operation, quality and price.

Samsung L83T digital camera

- The ‘Samsung L83T’ is a digital camera for the active young generation who live with their cameras, to capture the bright moments in their daily lives. Along with many functions for still picture taking, the ‘Samsung L83T’ is also equipped with several movie functions, which make it easy to create cartoons, artistic pictures and movies.

- The strengthened movie functionality of i-Movie enables shooting a long movie using a high compression MPEG4 type large screen, and a resolution of SVGA (800X592). Various other functions including a 3x optical zoom while shooting, successive recording, in which the user can pause while taking a movie and restart shooting later in the same file, and still image capture, and editing, meet the needs of the latest UCC (User Created Contents) trend.