Showing posts with label P300. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Gear: Samsung NX11 Adds Improved i-Control Integration

A redesigned grip and i-Control-specific buttons define Samsung's latest ILC.
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Apparently Samsung was just too excited to wait for next week's CES convention to launch the latest update to their line of interchangeable lens compacts. As the name suggests, the NX11 has a lot in common with its predecessor, the NX10. The most important difference is the addition of the i-Control system that was debuted with the dew drop-inspired NX100 and later added to the NX10.

The 14.6 megapixel, APS-C CMOS sensor can also grab 720p HD video at 30 fps. To maximize i-Function compatibility, they have added a lens priority mode dial and a dedicated i-Function button for controlling common camera functions directly from the lens. That means you'll have even less of a reason to take your eye away from the VGA (640 x 480) electronic viewfinder when shooting. If you prefer to shoot in Live View mode, you can do so on the big 3-inch AMOLED.

Ultimately, the design of the NX11 is very similar to the NX10, but the grip has been noticeably revamped to make it easier to hold in both normal and Live View positions. While better hand position will likely lead to better images, we can't help but wish they had included in-body image stablization as part of the upgrade.

The NX11 will be bundled with the 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OIS Lens starting in February for $649. That's the same price that the NX10 is currently fetching (before savings) at most online retailers and about $50 more expensive than the NX100 bundled with the 20-50mm lens. While the upgrades aren't exactly earth-shattering, it's good to see that Samsung is still going full steam ahead on their NX series cameras.


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Day 2 of CES 2011: Greetings from Las Vegas!

The world’s largest technology trade show, CES 2011, has entered the second day!
As we reported yesterday, Samsung showed off plenty of compact cameras and camcorders at CES. Easy-to-use cameras and camcorders are popular for second day.


Samsung EX1 │ 1/250s │ f3.9 │ 5mm │ ISO 80


Samsung EX1 │ 1/350s │ f3.9 │ 5mm │ ISO 80


Samsung EX1 │ 1/15s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 200


Samsung EX1 │ 1/10s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 80
Here are Samsung’s new point-and-shoot cameras and handy cams.


Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 160

The PL 170 and PL120 are new to the 2View family along with the ST700. Samsung has added new features such as the Smart Filter 2.0, Magic Frame, Smart Face Recognition and High Definition movie recording. This means you can capture great quality images while still maintaining an element of fun and originality.


Samsung NX100 │ 1/60s │ f5 │ 40mm │ ISO 125

The PL210 delivers high zoom capabilities allied to sleek, slim bodies, and unprecedented usability from the Smart Access UI system which was developed from Samsung’s expertise in mobile phone technology.


Samsung EX1 │ 1/180s │ f1.8 │ 5mm │ ISO 100


Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 160

Samsung’s point-and-share HD camcorders, the HMX-P300 and HMX-P100 are pocket-sized, enabling users to be ready to capture moments at any time. The built-in USB arm means that users can upload and share videos easier.


Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 19mm │ ISO 250


Samsung NX100 │ 1/50s │ f5.6 │ 22mm │ ISO 100
Samsung also presents the HMX-H300 series, the ultimate HD family camcorder, and the SMX-F50, the latest SD memory camcorder with intelligent 65x zoom lens.

Samsung NX100 │ 1/40s │ f3.5 │ 18mm │ ISO 320

In the Samsung booth, our staffs kindly explained functions of the latest Samsung cameras and camcorders. Attendees were able to touch the cameras and experience the main features like the wireless experience with the SH100, Jump-Shots with ST700, and Smart Filters with point-and-shoot camera.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

CES 2011: First Hands On With Samsung NX11, SH100 and WB700

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Last night's "CES Unveiled" event wasn't very dense with new cameras, but Samsung did have their recently announced models on-hand for up-close looks. We got some quick first impressions from these pre-production units.
SH100
The first thing we noticed about Samsung's new budget-friendly ($199), super-connected compact was how small it is. Even compared to the Canon S90 with which this picture was taken, it felt tiny and extremely light in the hand. Unfortunately, they didn't have a Galaxy S smartphone on-hand to show off its Android connectivity, which we're very much looking forward to messing with.

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The touchscreen interface is a familiar one for those who know their way around Samsung cams. The screen itself feelt huge on the back of this tiny camera. It also seemed fairly snappy and responsive despite pre-production firmware that was clearly not running at full speed.

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WB700
We had the chance to check out the 18x zoom-range on the WB700 super-zoom. Although going from wide angle to telephoto was a very slow process, it can likely be chalked up to the fact that the camera is still pre-production status. However there will have to be a very big increase in speed if the WB700 is going to be a contender.

The real draw of this cam is its big zoom packed into a small package. While we didn't have one to compare it to, the WB700 feels a little smaller and a lot more pocket-friendly than Canon's 12.1x PowerShot SX130 IS. By the way, the lens is fully extended in this photo.

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NX11 Vs NX100
This overhead shot gives a pretty good idea of the size difference between the two cameras.

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NX11
We knew going in that there weren't any huge changes internally between the NX11 and its predecessor the NX10. The big difference is the tighter i-Control integration which is a more than welcome addition. The NX11 feels more like an NX100 or even an updated NX10 with i-Control. If you've used either of the two, you know what we're talking about.

The redesigned grip is the other big talking point for the NX11 and it is a welcomed upgrade. Having used the NX10 a bit, we can definitely say that the NX11 feels much more comfortable in our larger-than-normal hands.

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NX11 Vs. NX100
A back comparison shot of the NX11 and the NX100 shows just how similar looking these two are.


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