Showing posts with label 10x zoom. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Easy to Carry, Easy to Use. Samsung HMX-T10




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Samsung Electronics Co. , Ltd. unveiled its groundbreaking HMX – T10 camcorder. The full HD HMX-T10 features an innovative and pioneering 20-degree Slanted Lens that ensures that the user can truly enjoy their recording experience without any discomfort to their arm or wrist, a common occurrence in standard camcorders currently on the market.


The HMX-T10 is part of Samsung’s next-generation line up of compact digital camcorders that make it easier than ever for consumers to shoot and capture in high-quality, full HD video. Small enough to carry anywhere and everywhere, the HMX-T10 provides unmatched portability and simplicity for capturing and editing video content on the move, without compromising on quality.



With its new release, Samsung has opened HMX-T10 microsite titled ‘BE MY FRIEND! SAY HI!’. There is a lovely girl Emily, who travels around the world for finding friends, will take us to her ‘the unusual journey’ with the HMX-T10. Plus, you can check HMX-T10 product showroom, its specifications, and download catalog, screensaver and wallpaper on the microsite. Please click here to follow Emily’s unusual journey.


The HMX-T10 has a stylish finish and slim design to make it a camcorder to be proud of, while incorporating features for maximum fun and usability, such as a bright 2.7-inch touch screen LCD and the ability to capture still images and video footage at the same time. And, due to its compact nature, the HMX-T10 can be carried with ease in any environment to capture those all-important movie moments – from a friend’s birthday party to that memorable family holiday at the beach.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Eating Sushi

What do you want to eat when you visit Japan?
There are many traditional foods in Japan. Ramen, Okonomiyaki, Udon, Donburi,,,,
Among them, Sushi is already well known and there are many sushi restaurants in the world. So thesedays you can enjoy sushi wherever, but it’s quite expensive to eat high-quality sushi, and the taste is still different from Japanese.
In Tokyo, the happiest thing is I can enjoy various of sushi for cheap cost whenever, and it is really fresh and delicious!!
There are so many kinds of sushi, and Nigirizushi (hand-formed sushi) is the most ordinary sushi you imagine. It consists of an oblong mound of sushi rice that is pressed between the palms of the hands, usually with a bit of wasabi, and a topping draped over it. Toppings are typically fish such as salmon, tuna or other seafood.




I went to a Kaiten sushi restaurant. Kaiten means ‘turn’, or ‘rotation’. Kaiten sushi is a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat. Customers may place special orders, but most simply pick their selections from a steady stream of fresh sushi moving along the conveyor belt. The final bill is based on the number and type of plates of the consumed sushi. Normally, the cost depends on the color of sushi plate. Look the sushi plates rotating on the belt. It’s interesting and funny.





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I took a video the chef’s hands making sushi. He was so fast and skilled. Wonderful.




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Samsung SMX-C24



Usually, they drink Green tea with sushi. They say it helps to taste different sushi better.


I will show you how to make and drink the tea.




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Samsung SMX-C24



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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cheering Baseball Game!

What do you think the most popular sport in Japan?
Basketball? Soccer?
It’s certain that Japanese people are also enjoying World Cup. They won the last game and the atmosphere is incredibly hot now.
But I think Japanese like baseball more than any sports.
Japan was the winner of last World Baseball Classics and they have so many professional and amateur baseball teams and stadiums.


Last week, I went to see the game between two universities in Tokyo and I became interested in their cheering culture than the game itself.
I can’t give a vivid description of the scenes, so instead, I show you the movie that the cheerleaders and students are cheering their players.


This is a very cute movie. How lovely girls!





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People saying, Japanese are very well-organized people.
Yes, I felt it is absolutely true.





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Especially, it was quite interesting boys are wearing old uniform. Maybe it is a kind of tradition although they seemed to be so hot.
I enjoyed myself cheering with them, and my team lost the game but it was a really pleasant day.



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