Showing posts with label Camcorder. Show all posts
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Friday, May 13, 2011
HMX-Q10 Samsung Camcorder Firmware Upgrade How To
This video shows two different ways of upgrading firmware for HMX-Q10 switch
grip camcorder.
Follow the steps to upgrade firmware on your HMX-Q10
camcorder at home easily.
-The direct URL for HMX-Q10 Firmware file - http://bit.ly/jdS7XD
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Co.,Ltd.
-The direct URL for Q10 Firmware file - http://bit.ly/jdS7XD
Provided by Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Samsung Digital Camcorder Targets Families
When it comes to developing technology for the consumer, Samsung makes sure it identifies exactly which consumer it targets.
At CES, the Korean giant honed in on families with one of its digital camcorders, the HMX-H300 Series which has been branded as the ultimate HD family camcorder.
The recipe for success with the family includes ease of use, durability, excellent value, long battery life, a modern touch, which Samsung has fulfilled with a 3 inch touchpanel LCD, and of course, excellent picture quality.
Read more : http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Digital_Photography/Video_Cameras/W6U3X3M7?page=1
At CES, the Korean giant honed in on families with one of its digital camcorders, the HMX-H300 Series which has been branded as the ultimate HD family camcorder.
The recipe for success with the family includes ease of use, durability, excellent value, long battery life, a modern touch, which Samsung has fulfilled with a 3 inch touchpanel LCD, and of course, excellent picture quality.
Read more : http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Digital_Photography/Video_Cameras/W6U3X3M7?page=1
Samsung Practical and Affordable Full HD HMX-Q10 Camcorder
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced the launch of the latest model in its camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10. The HMX-Q10 has been designed to highlight Samsung’s full HD camcorder technology with BSI CMOS sensor and make recording movies simpler than ever for spectacular image quality, using ground-breaking technology and smart features such as its innovative Switch Grip. As an entirely new addition to the Samsung line-up for 2011, the HMX-Q10 makes Samsung’s innovations in video capture more accessible than ever, so anyone can record great video from the first time they use it.
Read more : http://auscamonline.com/issue/january-2011/article/samsung-practical-and-affordable-full-hd-hmx-q10-camcorder
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The HMX-Q10 – Easy-to-Use Full HD Camcorder
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has released the HMX-Q10 providing the best in full HD quality, with smart
features that have been specially designed to be very easy to use.
has released the HMX-Q10 providing the best in full HD quality, with smart
features that have been specially designed to be very easy to use.
The HMX-Q10 is Samsung’s 2011 flagship
camcorder product aimed at the “Easy on the Go” segment, and offers the world’s
first Switch Grip, meaning that left or right handed users can enjoy an easy
video experience.
camcorder product aimed at the “Easy on the Go” segment, and offers the world’s
first Switch Grip, meaning that left or right handed users can enjoy an easy
video experience.
The HMX-Q10 includes Easy Operation via its touch-screen user interface on
its LCD, to turn the camcorder on and off, and use the playback function.
its LCD, to turn the camcorder on and off, and use the playback function.
The HMX-Q10 is a key product for Samsung in 2011 and is
designed to provide a platform for securing HD camcorder leadership through
leveraging Samsung’s leadership in
differentiated usability.
designed to provide a platform for securing HD camcorder leadership through
leveraging Samsung’s leadership in
differentiated usability.
The HMX-Q10’s Switch Grip feature will appeal to users who are particularly
interested in ease-of-use and practicality, as will its affordable price – as
value is the greatest priority for this audience when making a purchase.
interested in ease-of-use and practicality, as will its affordable price – as
value is the greatest priority for this audience when making a purchase.
The latest offering provides full HD Movie capability with Easy Operation via
the LCD and added OIS Duo System to compensate for hand-shaking (better than
ever before) to create a stable, clear video every time.
the LCD and added OIS Duo System to compensate for hand-shaking (better than
ever before) to create a stable, clear video every time.
The HMX-Q10 is a new development for Samsung, and its key
features are specifically designed for ease-of-use.It also includes features
such as Smart Auto and a BSI CMOS sensor that creates high image quality that is
achieved automatically and intuitively.
features are specifically designed for ease-of-use.It also includes features
such as Smart Auto and a BSI CMOS sensor that creates high image quality that is
achieved automatically and intuitively.
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Turn Samsung’s HMX-Q10 Camcorder Upside Down For Full HD Recording
Like the smartphone that rights itself whichever way you turn it, Samsung's Q10
camcorder still records perfectly even if you flip it, thanks to its
accelerometer. Ideal for left-handers, or those who find something better for
their right-hand to do.
camcorder still records perfectly even if you flip it, thanks to its
accelerometer. Ideal for left-handers, or those who find something better for
their right-hand to do.
The Switch Grip, as it's called, is the jewel in the crown of an otherwise
so-so camcorder. It shoots full HD, but compromises at 60i. Dropping the
resolution down to 720p will shoot in 60p. It also takes photos at 4.9MP
resolution.
so-so camcorder. It shoots full HD, but compromises at 60i. Dropping the
resolution down to 720p will shoot in 60p. It also takes photos at 4.9MP
resolution.
Hardware-wise, it's got a 2.7-inch touchscreen, and takes SDHC/SD cards, and
has USB and HDMI ports. On sale in February, it'll cost $299.
has USB and HDMI ports. On sale in February, it'll cost $299.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Samsung Q10 Camcorder Switch Grip Story 4 - Delivery Room
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Samsung Q10 Story #4
Watch the fainting dad. Our fourth story, enjoy other switch grip stories.
To watch more about this story, check out the playlist below.
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Samsung Q10 Camcorder Switch Grip Story 1 - Kate's Birthday
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Samsung Q10 Story #1
Watch Katie beat the burro. See more clips and have fun watching switch grip stories.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Samsung Q10 Camcorder Switch Grip Story 2 - The Fan
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Samsung Q10 Story #2
Watch the man with the popcorn habit. Enjoy our second tale and have fun watching more switch grip stories.
To watch more about this story, check out the playlist below.
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Samsung Q10 Camcorder Switch Grip Story 3 - Easy Cooking
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Samsung Q10 Story #3
Watch the 1000mph cook. You're watching our third story, enjoy other switch grip clips.
To watch more about this story, check out the playlist below.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Another Samsung HMX-H200 Lowlight Test
Changed some settings in the camera since last test (no auto nightshot mode etc.).
CES 2011 REPLAYS: NX100 with i-Function lens
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Samsung HMX-H200: How to upgrade Firmware(SPSTV)
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This video explains how to download and upload firmware to your HMX-H200 Series Camcorder. Was this video helpful ?
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Samsung affordable Full HD HMX-Q10 camcorder
Samsung announces its latest camcorder, the model HMX-Q10. The Q10 camcorder has been designed to highlight Samsung's full HD camcorder technology with a BSI CMOS sensor, and makes movie recording easier than ever. The HMX-Q10 combines the world's first Switch Grip with Easy Operation via an LCD screen. The Switch Grip means that no matter how the camcorder is held, the G-magnetic sensor inside the HMX-Q10 recognizes the angle and turns the LCD display so it's easy to see and controls recording easily from any angle...
Samsung innovation creates simple and intuitive controls for effortless recording
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced the launch of the latest model in its camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10. The HMX-Q10 has been designed to highlight Samsung's full HD camcorder technology with a BSI CMOS sensor, and makes recording movies easier than ever before, using ground-breaking technology and smart features such as its innovative Switch Grip technology. As a new addition to the Samsung line-up for 2011, the HMX-Q10's Easy Operation and Smart Access user interface (UI) makes Samsung's innovations in video capture more accessible than ever, allowing everyone to record excellent quality video.
“The launch of the HMX-Q10 is particularly important for us as it is one of the best demonstrations of Samsung's continuing innovation, providing high performing features and design in a model that makes the best camcorder experience available to all our customers”
.Samsung has created the HMX-Q10 to be a compact, practical and easy-to-use full HD camcorder that combines the best in Samsung innovation with incredibly simple functions, all available at an affordable price. The HMX-Q10 combines the world's first Switch Grip with Easy Operation via an LCD screen. The Switch Grip means that no matter how the camcorder is held, the G-magnetic sensor inside the HMX-Q10 recognizes the angle and turns the LCD display so it's easy to see, and controls recording easily from any angle. Easy Operation means that users can control detailed processes, turn the camcorder on and off and operate the playback function easily through the LCD screen, so controlling the device is intuitive and fuss-free, and viewing footage is as easy as capturing it. The HMX-Q10 also features a prominently placed record button that makes capturing video extremely simple, and straightforward. The slim and durable body also means that the HMX-Q10 is compact and light enough to be taken anywhere, and the product is so versatile it can also double as a 4.9 Megapixel (MP) still photo camera.
The HMX-Q10 sets the tone for the Samsung 2011 camcorder range, and raises the bar for affordable and easy-to-use camcorders built on the latest cutting-edge technology. The camcorder is the product of years of Samsung expertise in digital imaging, and is based on detailed customer insight research, revealing that simplicity and affordability are a key priority for an increasing number of camcorder users.
“The launch of the HMX-Q10 is particularly important for us as it is one of the best demonstrations of Samsung's continuing innovation, providing high performing features and design in a model that makes the best camcorder experience available to all our customers,” said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics. “For example, we have developed the world's first Switch Grip technology so that the HMX-Q10 adapts to the consumer's lifestyle and setting – not the other way around. In addition, Easy Operation via the LCD and Smart Access UI takes the confusion out of recording, so that you can instantly record brilliant movies from the very first time you pick up the camcorder without the need for an instruction manual.”
The world's first Switch Grip (either-handed grip)
As a brand-new addition to the Samsung camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10 is built around the needs of the consumer who wants to capture their movies without fuss or complication. Samsung has developed the world's first Switch Grip technology, which ensures that when filming, the LCD screen adapts to how the camcorder body is being held. Whether you are left- or right-handed, shooting in difficult positions or combining recording film with other activities, you can always maintain perfect control over your video. The body of the HMX-Q10 has also been streamlined and made more compact so it can easily be carried anywhere.
Intuitive Easy Operation for ease of use
The HMX-Q10 includes a brand new Easy Operation and Smart Access UI that makes using the camcorder easier to use than ever before. Featuring an intuitive and clearly visible record button, the HMX-Q10 offers the best and most convenient operating system on the market, as it eliminates the need to have many separate buttons and keys to control the camcorder. Easy Operation via the 2.7” wide LCD screen allows the user to perform a variety of functions, including a pause function allowing you to stop and work out the best angle for your recording experience, the ability to turn the camcorder on and off, and playback mode so users can immediately review their footage. The camcorder's intuitive Smart Access UI feature grants users the opportunity to operate the camcorder's advanced functions and manage detailed processes with ease.
The best in high-quality video
The Samsung HMX-Q10 is based on quality components and functions to help consumers capture brilliant, clear videos in astonishing quality, effortlessly and regardless of the situation. The HMX-Q10 captures video in 1920x1080/60i full HD, and includes an OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Duo system to compensate for hand-shaking better than ever before, creating a stable, clear video every time – even when walking or moving around. The HMX-Q10's features also include a 5MP BSI CMOS sensor, which records with twice the sensitivity of normal CMOS sensors, dramatically reducing noise and distortion while also enhancing recording quality in low-light conditions, so great quality video can be captured in any situation.
The HMX-Q10 also features an upgraded version of Samsung's Smart Auto scene recognition technology, which analyzes key elements of the composition of the footage such as brightness, motion, color and subject and then selects the most appropriate settings to produce the best results possible. For the HMX-Q10, Samsung Record Pause technology has also been introduced, allowing the user to take brief pauses in filming before re-starting, so they don't need to merge files when finished. This allows for easier editing and makes the HMX-Q10 perfect for filming at sports events or parties. In addition to great movie functions, the HMX-Q10 can also capture 4.9MP still photos, giving users the ability to capture brilliant snapshots without the need to carry a camera. With the intuitive LCD touch screen, powered by the new Smart Access UI, users can record and review their videos easily and enjoyably.
Users can also choose to adopt more manual control. With the HMX-Q10's Easy Manual Mode setting, users can access and calibrate the entire breadth of easy-to-use manual features (White Balance, Exposure Values, Backlighting, Self Timer, and C.Nite) through the intuitive interface. The new Art Film function also means that video can be captured in more creative ways, using special effects such as Time Lapse and Black & White, making video recording fun and easy.
PRESS SUMMARY
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced the launch of the latest model in its camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10. The HMX-Q10 has been designed to highlight Samsung's full HD camcorder technology with a BSI CMOS sensor, and makes recording movies easier than ever before, using ground-breaking technology and smart features such as its innovative Switch Grip technology. As a new addition to the Samsung line-up for 2011, the HMX-Q10's Easy Operation and Smart Access user interface (UI) makes Samsung's innovations in video capture more accessible than ever, allowing everyone to record excellent quality video.
“The launch of the HMX-Q10 is particularly important for us as it is one of the best demonstrations of Samsung's continuing innovation, providing high performing features and design in a model that makes the best camcorder experience available to all our customers”
.Samsung has created the HMX-Q10 to be a compact, practical and easy-to-use full HD camcorder that combines the best in Samsung innovation with incredibly simple functions, all available at an affordable price. The HMX-Q10 combines the world's first Switch Grip with Easy Operation via an LCD screen. The Switch Grip means that no matter how the camcorder is held, the G-magnetic sensor inside the HMX-Q10 recognizes the angle and turns the LCD display so it's easy to see, and controls recording easily from any angle. Easy Operation means that users can control detailed processes, turn the camcorder on and off and operate the playback function easily through the LCD screen, so controlling the device is intuitive and fuss-free, and viewing footage is as easy as capturing it. The HMX-Q10 also features a prominently placed record button that makes capturing video extremely simple, and straightforward. The slim and durable body also means that the HMX-Q10 is compact and light enough to be taken anywhere, and the product is so versatile it can also double as a 4.9 Megapixel (MP) still photo camera.
The HMX-Q10 sets the tone for the Samsung 2011 camcorder range, and raises the bar for affordable and easy-to-use camcorders built on the latest cutting-edge technology. The camcorder is the product of years of Samsung expertise in digital imaging, and is based on detailed customer insight research, revealing that simplicity and affordability are a key priority for an increasing number of camcorder users.
“The launch of the HMX-Q10 is particularly important for us as it is one of the best demonstrations of Samsung's continuing innovation, providing high performing features and design in a model that makes the best camcorder experience available to all our customers,” said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics. “For example, we have developed the world's first Switch Grip technology so that the HMX-Q10 adapts to the consumer's lifestyle and setting – not the other way around. In addition, Easy Operation via the LCD and Smart Access UI takes the confusion out of recording, so that you can instantly record brilliant movies from the very first time you pick up the camcorder without the need for an instruction manual.”
The world's first Switch Grip (either-handed grip)
As a brand-new addition to the Samsung camcorder portfolio, the HMX-Q10 is built around the needs of the consumer who wants to capture their movies without fuss or complication. Samsung has developed the world's first Switch Grip technology, which ensures that when filming, the LCD screen adapts to how the camcorder body is being held. Whether you are left- or right-handed, shooting in difficult positions or combining recording film with other activities, you can always maintain perfect control over your video. The body of the HMX-Q10 has also been streamlined and made more compact so it can easily be carried anywhere.
Intuitive Easy Operation for ease of use
The HMX-Q10 includes a brand new Easy Operation and Smart Access UI that makes using the camcorder easier to use than ever before. Featuring an intuitive and clearly visible record button, the HMX-Q10 offers the best and most convenient operating system on the market, as it eliminates the need to have many separate buttons and keys to control the camcorder. Easy Operation via the 2.7” wide LCD screen allows the user to perform a variety of functions, including a pause function allowing you to stop and work out the best angle for your recording experience, the ability to turn the camcorder on and off, and playback mode so users can immediately review their footage. The camcorder's intuitive Smart Access UI feature grants users the opportunity to operate the camcorder's advanced functions and manage detailed processes with ease.
The best in high-quality video
The Samsung HMX-Q10 is based on quality components and functions to help consumers capture brilliant, clear videos in astonishing quality, effortlessly and regardless of the situation. The HMX-Q10 captures video in 1920x1080/60i full HD, and includes an OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Duo system to compensate for hand-shaking better than ever before, creating a stable, clear video every time – even when walking or moving around. The HMX-Q10's features also include a 5MP BSI CMOS sensor, which records with twice the sensitivity of normal CMOS sensors, dramatically reducing noise and distortion while also enhancing recording quality in low-light conditions, so great quality video can be captured in any situation.
The HMX-Q10 also features an upgraded version of Samsung's Smart Auto scene recognition technology, which analyzes key elements of the composition of the footage such as brightness, motion, color and subject and then selects the most appropriate settings to produce the best results possible. For the HMX-Q10, Samsung Record Pause technology has also been introduced, allowing the user to take brief pauses in filming before re-starting, so they don't need to merge files when finished. This allows for easier editing and makes the HMX-Q10 perfect for filming at sports events or parties. In addition to great movie functions, the HMX-Q10 can also capture 4.9MP still photos, giving users the ability to capture brilliant snapshots without the need to carry a camera. With the intuitive LCD touch screen, powered by the new Smart Access UI, users can record and review their videos easily and enjoyably.
Users can also choose to adopt more manual control. With the HMX-Q10's Easy Manual Mode setting, users can access and calibrate the entire breadth of easy-to-use manual features (White Balance, Exposure Values, Backlighting, Self Timer, and C.Nite) through the intuitive interface. The new Art Film function also means that video can be captured in more creative ways, using special effects such as Time Lapse and Black & White, making video recording fun and easy.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Samsung: the future of the NX system
Although the Samsung NX11, announced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011, showed some progression in the NX-series' release schedule, it would appear that there's plenty more to come in the very near future.
What Digital Camera was lucky enough to visit Samsung HQ in Seoul, South Korea, and even got an insight into the factory production line in Busan, to the southern side of the country. As well as proving what an impressive and staggering job it is to make any one camera or lens from start to finish, scratching at the surface revealed that there's plenty more we can anticipate from the NX range in the fairly immediate future.
Samsung NX lenses roadmap
With the entire range of NX lenses now set to be i-Function capable, the announcement of a ‘Movie Pro' 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS, 16mm f/2.8, 60mm f/2.8 OIS Macro, ‘Portrait' 85mm f/1.4 and ‘Movie Home' 16-80mm f/3.5-4.5 OIS all due for release inside 2011 is a firm and ongoing commitment to the NX series. In an interview with Jeong Wook Kim, Vice President of Samsung Digital Imaging, we found out details of a proposed lens factory move - a move that will provide yet more capable new premises to enhance the company's capability to make larger diameter lenses, up to 50mm. In addition output will be increased, and seeing as 2010 saw the production of some 18-million lenses, that certainly shows Samsung's up-and-coming rule of the optical world. It can also only suggest one other thing: that faster, brighter apertures and longer, more professional telephoto lenses are likely to be around the corner, the kind of lenses that aren't (as yet) available for any other Compact System Camera and could see future NX releases firmly set apart from the competition.
Inside Samsung's lens production factory, Busan, South Korea
Although the big bosses confirmed a commitment to making five new lenses a year - a feat that they say no other Compact System Camera manufacturer is capable of - there was no specific comment as to what these lenses would be from 2012 and beyond. However, in discussion with the R&D team, it came to light that a prototype 700mm lens had already been made for the NX-mount, promptly followed by a very impressive close-up image of a full moon as shot using that very lens. And if such optical prowess is already a possibility for the system, though not yet commercially feasible, then the future of NX lens releases should be very strong, even professional-grade.
Samsung NX: A new beginning
Mr Kim disclosed that the move away from the GX-series DSLR system and, indeed, from the partnership with Pentax, was a decision to ‘think about how to focus on the camera business,' in order to put the company one step ahead of its rivals. Revealing a frank commitment to the NX-series, Mr Kim stated that, ‘we think the timing is right to create this new (NX) camera system, and if we lost out on more time then we'd be the latecomer in the market again and then we would repeat the same failure (GX DSLR).' However he was quick to assert an ongoing and good relationship with Pentax, and didn't rule out the possibility of future collaboration.
Come 2015, according to both Samsung and other analysts, the Compact System Camera market is set to overtake DSLR sales by volume, so a focus on this area of the business certainly seems like a shrewd move. Confident of the NX system's larger-than-Micro-Four-Thirds APS-C sized sensor, the company's target is the be the number one camera seller in five years' time.
Enquiring as to whether other sub-categories such as Sony's latest ‘SLT' (Single Lens Translucent) technology would be considered for production in the future, Mr Kim saw a clean-cut division between DSLR and Compact System Camera, with SLT firmly rooted in the former category: ‘Now the market is shifting to Compact System Camera - there will be two segments for interchangeable lens cameras (DSLR and CSC). Although professionals may continue to use DSLR, the SLT category will only attract a small portion of new DSLR users, not Compact System users that want the high quality.'
Samsung NX and the importance of video
And it's not just stills that were the hot topic of discussion. When developing the NX system, video functionality was certainly of key importance, and Mr Kim is keen to point out that development saw a lot of thought about different segmentation, including the possibility of a camcorder-like NX release: ‘Video recording is getting more important and more popular. We know that trend and Samsung is already very strong in video products, so we've always worked together with those other (Samsung) departments. When we first developed the NX system we put an ‘NX-movie' release on the roadmap. This will focus on the video function, and how to create video more conveniently; how to meet the demand for better quality video recording.'
As the NX series progresses, so too will its video-capability. Enquiring about the future of high definition, the team revealed that Super High Definition 4K2K is something being considered for the company's stills cameras as soon as 2013, and that ‘every option is being considered and worked on,' though without any definitive solution as to what may see the light of day and when.
The future of Samsung NX
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
SPSTV Samsung CES 2011: HMX-Q10 Camcorder
SPSTV has got CES 2011 covered! Make sure to log on at http://bit.ly/6zy1UH to watch our CES coverage and other shows on demand. In this segment you can get up close and personal with the fantastic HMX-Q10 Camcorder from Samsung!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Samsung SMX-F50 series camcorder
By Edwin Kee 01/05/2011, 2:00 pm PT

[CES 2011] Samsung intends to make a statement with their new SMX-F50 series of camcorders, where it will come in a compact form factor and yet cramming in enough technology to make Average Joe on the street happy with their purchase – on paper, at least. This camcorder will boast a pretty impressive 65x zoom lens without sacrificing on quality, as it incorporates other features including an SD memory card slot as well as the first Smart Background Music (BGM) ever in a family camcorder, just in case you think you’ve got a budding director gig going on. Want to know more about the budget-friendly SMX-F50 series? We definitely have more to tell in the extended post.
As mentioned earlier, the SMX-F50 series boasts 65x zoom technology, a continuous recording time of 6 hours 20 minutes (this is only possible with a 16GB memory card) as well as the ability to churn out H.264 high quality formatted videos. Included is a built-in USB port that makes charging on-the-go and connecting to a computer a snap, while built-in flash memory allows you to record precious moments even when you have run out of space on your SD memory card.
[CES 2011] Samsung intends to make a statement with their new SMX-F50 series of camcorders, where it will come in a compact form factor and yet cramming in enough technology to make Average Joe on the street happy with their purchase – on paper, at least. This camcorder will boast a pretty impressive 65x zoom lens without sacrificing on quality, as it incorporates other features including an SD memory card slot as well as the first Smart Background Music (BGM) ever in a family camcorder, just in case you think you’ve got a budding director gig going on. Want to know more about the budget-friendly SMX-F50 series? We definitely have more to tell in the extended post.
As mentioned earlier, the SMX-F50 series boasts 65x zoom technology, a continuous recording time of 6 hours 20 minutes (this is only possible with a 16GB memory card) as well as the ability to churn out H.264 high quality formatted videos. Included is a built-in USB port that makes charging on-the-go and connecting to a computer a snap, while built-in flash memory allows you to record precious moments even when you have run out of space on your SD memory card.
Recording background sound and music is a snap with the SMX-F50 series, since you can choose the music of your choice to go along with memories that you’re creating right here, right now. Whenever music is edited into the video, the Smart BGM feature will automatically lower the music volume whenever it detects speech in the film, ensuring that everyone’s voice is heard. While the F50 has no internal memory, the F53 and F54 models will come with 8GB and 16GB of storage space, respectively, right out of the box. Available from next month onwards, the F50 will retail for $199 while the G53 is going for $249 and the F54 topping that amount with another $50. Surely the F54 offers the most bang for your buck, considering the roomy interior memory provided.
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Friday, January 7, 2011
CES 2011: HD Camcorder HMX-Q10 Quick view
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Samsung CES 2011 new products
*HMX-Q10
*HMX-P100/P300
*SMX-F50
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CES 2011: Samsung Digital Camera
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Samsung CES 2011 new products: Digital Camera * DualView Samsung PL120 / PL170
* Samsung PL210
* Samsung wi-fi-capable SH100
* Samsung ST700
* Samsung 18x Zoom Digital Camera WB700
* Samsung WB210
Watch More videos From CES 2011, check out below link.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Samsung CES 2011: Q10 Full HD Camcorder - Ambidextrous
The Q10 has fantastic quality full HD video through its BSI CMOS sensor. But the real trick is that it is the first camcorder for the ambidextrous. Whether you're using your right or left hand, the camcorder easily adjusts to you with a flip of the screen.
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