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Samsung announces TL320 digital camera with high-res 460,000 dot 3.0″ AMOLED display

23 February, 2009 (14:51) | Uncategorized | By: Camera News

Samsung TL320
Samsung TL320

The other digital camera that Samsung announced today is called Samsung TL320. The camera features a 12 megapixel sensor and a high-res 460,000 dot 3.0″ AMOLED display.

Some key features for the Samsung TL320:
-12 megapixel sensor
-5x optical zoom (24mm – 120mm)
-high-res 460,000 dot 3.0″ AMOLED display
-analog gauges

The Samsung TL320 camera will be available from May 2009 and cost about $380.

Press release:
Samsung Introduces Pair Of 12 Mega-Pixel, 24mm Ultra-Wide Angle Compact Digital Cameras

New TL320 Boasts Three-Inch AMOLED for Enhanced Viewing and Energy Efficiency

HZ15W Offers 12 Mega-Pixel Resolution and 24mm, 10x Optical Zoom Schneider Lens

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. – February 23, 2009 – Samsung Electronics America today unveiled two new 12 mega-pixel compact digital cameras boasting 24mm ultra-wide angle Schneider lenses. Samsung’s new TL320 raises the bar for innovation in the digital imaging industry as it is the world’s first digital camera to feature a three-inch AMOLED screen with HVGA resolution. The new HZ15W, Samsung’s second mega-zoom, point-and-shoot digital camera, offers consumers one of the most powerful lenses on a compact point-and-shoot with an impressive focal length of 24-240mm (35mm film equivalent).

The TL320

The new TL320 goes above and beyond traditional compact point-and-shoot digital cameras, offering an impressive list of features that set the camera apart from the competition. The TL320 features a Schneider lens, renowned for quality and trusted by professionals worldwide, and offers consumers a more versatile 24mm ultra-wide angle focal length paired with a powerful 5x optical zoom.

Utilizing the same advanced technologies found in its revolutionary AMOLED televisions, Samsung was able to incorporate a three-inch, 460,000-dot HVGA AMOLED screen in the new TL320, the largest AMOLED screen on a digital camera to date. In comparison to a traditional TFT-LCD screen, the TL320’s AMOLED consumes less power and offers a higher contrast ratio of 10,000:1, producing darker black levels, more vibrant colors, and a brighter display which can easily be viewed outdoors and even in direct sunlight. Additionally, unlike a TFT-LCD, the TL320’s AMOLED screen has the ability to display images that can be reviewed at any angle, while fully maintaining the same color gamut.

Samsung’s new TL320 also offers advanced high-definition video recording at a resolution of 720p, as well as HDMI connectivity through the use of a cradle to view one’s video and photos in HD clarity on an HDTV. The camera’s 5x optical zoom can be used while recording, and because the camera utilizes H.264 compression (a codec for high-definition video that yields three times the recording length than that of MJPEG video) users can record HD video for longer periods of time with the TL320.

For added stability and blur-free images, Samsung has outfitted the TL320 with both Optical and Digital Image Stabilization. The shooter has the option of simply using Optical Image Stabilization or choosing Dual Image Stabilization, combining the strengths of Optical and Digital Image Stabilization.

For the more advanced user who prefers to have more control over camera settings, the TL320 offers aperture priority, shutter priority, full manual shooting, as well as Samsung’s unique Advanced Picture Mode. Much more precise than simple white balance presets, Advanced Picture Mode gives users the ability to fine tune color tones before image capture by adjusting the color temperature from 2,800-10,000K, in 100K increments, or by manually configuring the camera’s color space shift.

For users looking for simplicity when it comes to taking digital images, the TL320 offers a comprehensive suite of automatic controls designed to help them capture better images with ease, including the camera’s Smart Auto mode. When selected, Smart Auto will automatically choose from one of the TL320’s 11 scene modes, determining which best suits the environment the user may be shooting in. For example, the TL320’s Smart Auto feature will automatically set the camera to its Landscape scene mode if the user is taking an image of a mountain range, and then switch gears and automatically select the Portrait scene mode if the user proceeds to take an image of an individual. No manual interaction is required.

In addition to Smart Auto, the TL320 also incorporates Samsung’s proprietary Smart Album program. Smart Album is useful tool which allows users to easily search for a specific image they have saved on their memory card. Smart Album automatically organizes the user’s digital images and gives them the ability to narrow their search based on specific criteria. Users can quickly sort by the date or week the image was taken, the overall color tone, as well as whether they’re searching for portraits or specific file types, including photos, videos, or voice memos.

Users can also take advantage of the TL320’s Face Detection, Blink Detection, Smile Shot, and Beauty Shot technologies. Designed to help capture better portraits and group shots of family and friends, Face Detection technology detects up to nine faces and automatically adjusts focus and exposure to ensure better composition and image quality. Smile Shot automatically triggers the TL320 to take a photo only when the camera detects smiles on the subjects’ faces, and Blink Detection will automatically fire two consecutive shots if the camera detects that a subject’s eyes are closed. Beauty Shot is a unique functionality which will automatically enhance and balance skin tones as well as remove blemishes.

Featuring a brushed stainless steel finish, the TL320 is as stylish as it is advanced. The camera offers a compact form factor highlighted by two analog dials found on top of the TL320’s body. The two dials give the TL320 a retro look and provide users with the ability to quickly glance down at the camera for an approximate readout of remaining battery life and memory capacity.

Camera Armor updates their product line with redesigned ToughStrap and new Extreme weatherproof protective armor

22 January, 2009 (18:51) | Uncategorized | By: Camera News

Nikon D200 SLR Camera Armor
Nikon D200 SLR Camera Armor

Camera Armor has announced a product live of protective silicone skins that are designed for digital cameras.

The company has redesigned their ToughStrap system and have made “Extreme” weatherproof protective body armor for DSLR cameras.

You can buy a range of different products made by Camera Armor at the BH Photo shop.

Press release:
Camera Armor Announces Line of Protective Silicone Skins for Digital Cameras

Camera Armor will also showcase their redesigned ToughStrap system and offer a sneak peek of Extreme, weatherproof body armor for DSLR cameras

(LAS VEGAS – CES 2009, Hilton Hotel, Suite 2050) – Camera Armor, a leader in protective accessories for cameras and digital SLRs, announces their first line of compact protective skins for point and shoot digital cameras. The Compact Camera Armor skins are created with the same silicone material and standards as their line of protective skins for high-end DSLR cameras. This latest line in protective and functional camera skins will be showcased at CES in the Hilton Hotel, Suite 2050.

“As digital cameras become more advanced and mainstream, there has been an increased demand from consumers to keep the cameras protected from daily wear and tear,” said Graeme Esarey, creator of Camera Armor. “It was a natural next step for Camera Armor to provide our unmatched protection to digital camera users – you won’t find better protection on the market than our new Compact skins.”

Camera Armor is extending their expertise in protective body armor to the new line of Compact skins. The protective silicone skins are custom fit for each model and provide complete shock absorbing protection. Unlike competitors, the Compact skins allow full access to all buttons and controls, including a swing away door for battery and SD card access and a Polycarbonate LCD protective shield. The Compact skins are engineered with a special grip texture to prevent accidental drops and a clear design allows the original color of the camera to show through. Camera Armor standards ensure that the protective skin will not lose its shape or fit over time. The Compact Camera skins, retailing for $14.96, are available now for the Canon SD1100 and Sony DCS-W120.

Camera Armor will also showcase the newly redesigned ToughStrap and SafeGrip system at CES. The ToughStrap secures the camera comfortably around the neck or shoulder, while the adjustable SafeGrip straps around the hand – guaranteeing security during shooting.

The new ToughStrap features:

* Stainless steel infused nylon webbed strap
* sturdy metal ring connectors
* heavy duty neoprene pad, which can rest around the neck or shoulder that adds extra comfort and support
* an adjustable length of 30 to 50 inches

The ToughStrap and SafeGrip retail together for $34.95. The SafeGrip can also be purchased separately for $14.95.

Camera Armor will also be offering a sneak peek at the latest in their line of protective skins for DLSR cameras. The Extreme is a weatherproof DSLR camera and lens polycarbonate case that allows access to all buttons, wheels, zoom and flash while shielding the camera from rain, sleet, snow and dust. Available Spring 2009, the Extreme features:

* weather sealed case
* internal rubber padding that provides full mechanical shock protection
* lens protection with two sizes of customized weatherproof lens armor to accommodate a wide range of wide and long zoom lenses
* Lens Transport End Cap seals and locks the lenses for full protection in transport
* a filter sealing system with standard anti-UV coated glass non-polarizing filter
* customized to fit Nikon D40x, D40, D60, Canon XSi(450D) and XS(100D)

All Camera Armor protective accessories are available for purchase at www.cameraarmor.us, where you can also find a retailer near you.

Engadget asks the readers how they would change Canon EOS 5D Mark II full frame DSLR

3 January, 2009 (10:05) | Canon, DSLR, Uncategorized | By: Camera News

Canon EOS 5D Mark II dslr
Canon EOS 5D Mark II

One of my favorite tech blogs, Engadget, has asked their readers what they would change with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR camera. Among the suggestions are lower price, built in flash, 24 fps support, image stabilization in the camera body, make it a bit smaller and much more.

The comments on Engadget are usually pretty witty and informative so I often find myself reading the comments more thoroughly than the articles themselves. Click here to see what they have to say about Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2009 predictions by digitalcamerareview.com

30 December, 2008 (02:28) | Uncategorized | By: Camera News

International Consumer Electronics Show

Digitalcamerareview.com has posted some predictions on their website about they think will happen at International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2009 in a couple of weeks in Las Vegas, USA. The main prediction is that due to the world economics there will be less new offerings this year at CES. This means most camera makers will concentrate on promoting their exciting line up instead of introducing new cameras.
The exceptions might be Olympus and Kodak that is known to release new products during the CES instead of during PMA where many of the other camera makers introduce their new cameras.

Digitalcamerareview.com also speculate that Samsung will have something up their sleeve with maybe a new Full Frame sensor and / or a new micro system that will compete with micro Four Thirds.

Read the predictions from Digitalcamerareview.com on CES 2009 in full here.


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