Picture this – you’re stood on the sidelines of a football match, itching to capture the action. You can either switch to video mode, or shoot stills – which is more important? Now Samsung has solved this problem with the new WB2000 that boasts ‘Dual Action’, recording both movies and stills at the same time. Most current camcorders have mastered this, but it is a rarity in the digital compact camera market, and it’s a great advantage. Not only that, but the videos themselves are Full HD with an accessible 5x optical zoom for close-ups at 10-megapixels.
Another quick-fire feature is the impressive burst mode that shoots 10 photos per second at full resolution. This is perfect for capturing an action sequence, whether it’s a child running a race on sports day, or a dog leaping for a Frisbee. The recording mode has been amped up to 1,000 fps too so that videos can be played back in super slow motion, which would be effective for scenes such as jumping in a swimming pool. There is even a pre-capture facility for those who hate missing the winning shot. By half-pressing the shutter, the WB2000 automatically records an image before the button is fully pressed so you effectively double your chances of success.
Read more : http://www.digicambuyer.co.uk/cameras/samsung/wb2000_review
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Thursday, December 2, 2010
High Speed Movie recorded Martial Art Smash - One inch punch
Hello guys! This is a video of Martial Art Smash demonstration. The master shows demonstration of roof tiles and 8ft of ice tower. He uses one-inch punch for this. One-inch punch is a punching that is performed at very close range. We used Samsung's WB2000 digital camera to capture the very at the moment of smashing with high speed movie and panorama action functions. You are about to witness the great power!! Enjoy :)
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