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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Samsung released 3 new HD camcorders to attack HD market

Samsung Cooperation is really ambitious this year, closely its releasing of tablets and smartphones, we see its 3 cameras surprising: the 20.3-megapixel, interchangeable lens NX200, the LCD-flipping MV800 and compact 18x zoom WB750.

Samsung NX200----1080/30p

The Samsung NX200 follows on the heels of the NX100, announced just last year, and improves on its predecessor in a number of ways. The NX200 will sport a 20.3-megapixel APS-C image sensor, 1080/30p H.264 HD video capture, feature 7fps still shooting, an ISO range of 100-12800, and also retain the 3-inch AMOLED screen of the original.
That represents a pretty significant upgrade on paper over the NX100, with its 14-megapixel image sensor and underwhelming 720/30p HD video.

Samsung MV800

The MV800 will be a 16.1 megapixel model, with a 5x optical zoom and 26mm wide-angle lens. To our delight, this camera will also come with the latest version of Samsung's in-camera editing suite, including "Magic Frame." So expect an influx of silly editorial staff pictures

the WB750, a compact camera with an extra long 18x optical zoom lens manufactured by Schneider Optics.

Samsung WB750----Full-HD 1080p

The WB750 is a compact camera with an extra long 18x optical zoom lens.
The WB750 will feature a redesigned CMOS sensor and image processor, with an effective resolution of 12.5 megapixels. Samsung claims the camera is capable of 10 frames per second continuous shooting.
This model will be capable of Full-HD 1080p video, with 10 megapixel image capture available during shooting. Shutter priority, aperture priority, and full manual exposure modes will all be supported.

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