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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Camera Has an Eye for Photos, Brain for Wi-Fi

The pocket-size, point-and-shoot digital camera was once a standard part of many consumers' electronic tool kit. But it has been challenged by smartphones with better and better built-in cameras and photo apps. While they lack some photographic capabilities, like physical zoom lenses, phones are carried everywhere all the time. Plus, they are wirelessly connected to email and the Web, where digital pictures often wind up.

Walt Mossberg tries out a new pocket-size digital camera from Samsung with some of the wireless convenience of a smartphone. The Samsung SH100 has built-in Wi-Fi, which allows it to rapidly upload or email pictures and beam photos wirelessly to a PC.

Now, Samsung has introduced a pocket camera that aims to erode the advantages of smartphones—even though the company also produces phones. This new camera, the SH100, has Wi-Fi built in. This isn't the first camera with built-in Wi-Fi, but Samsung hopes to better capitalize on it. It also competes with the add-on memory card called Eye-Fi, that brings Wi-Fi abilities to almost any camera. It has easy, preconfigured uploading to Facebook, YouTube, Picasa, email and other online destinations, plus a bunch of added wireless features, including cordless transfer of photos to a PC.
I've been testing the SH100. It carries a list price of $200 without a memory card but can be found at various merchants for as little as $150. Its wireless capability requires no contract or monthly payment.
My verdict is that the SH100 pretty much does what it promises as a wireless device, and takes very good photos and videos. Unlike on a cellphone, its wireless functions don't work almost everywhere. Still, for those who would like some of the wireless ease of a phone in a better camera, it might be tempting.
The SH100 is a good-looking, pocket camera with a resolution of 14.2 megapixels, a 5x optical zoom and a wide-angle lens. Smartphones typically have much lower resolution and lack optical zoom lenses.
It has a large, 3-inch touch screen on the back, for framing and viewing shots, and for controlling its many functions. There are only four physical buttons—a home button, a power button, a playback button, and a combination shutter and zoom controller. Everything else is controlled by tapping on icons and menus on the screen.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Camera Has an Eye for Photos, Brain for Wi-Fi


The pocket-size, point-and-shoot digital camera was once a standard part of many consumers’ electronic tool kit. But it has been challenged by smartphones with better and better built-in cameras and photo apps. While they lack some photographic capabilities, like physical zoom lenses, phones are carried everywhere all the time. Plus, they are wirelessly connected to email and the Web, where digital pictures often wind up...



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Samsung SH100


The Samsung SH100 SH100 EC-SH100ZBPBUS Digital Camera’s built in Wi-Fi also means you can automatically back up your shots to your PC by pushing just two buttons, or use DLNA to hook up to your HDTV and see your photos and videos straight away. Wi-Fi also enables you to upload your pictures instantly to your social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa or Photo Bucket, or to email them to individual email addresses straight from the camera, meaning the people you care about can enjoy your experience from wherever they are. The Samsung SH100 EC-SH100ZBPBUS Digital Camera is the latest example of Samsung’s user-focused innovation and design. The company has always carefully researched its target audience, and Samsung is applying this research to create unique products for a younger, more digitally connected generation of camera users.


Read more : http://www.gitcameras.com/2011/04/samsung-sh100/

Friday, April 29, 2011

Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi-enabled camera lets you share images wherever you are

Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi-enabled camera lets you share images wherever you are
Samsung's latest digital camera comes in the form of SH100 which features
14.2-megapixel rating, 5x optical zoom, 3-inch touchscreen display and Wi-Fi
enabled. This lets you share your photos easily without the hassle of first
transferring the images to your PC.

Read more: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-sh100-wi-fi-enabled-camera-lets-you-share-images-wherever-you-are/10628.html#ixzz1KwCY3GKT

Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi-enabled camera lets you share images wherever you are

Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi-enabled camera lets you share images wherever you are
Samsung's latest digital camera comes in the form of SH100 which features
14.2-megapixel rating, 5x optical zoom, 3-inch touchscreen display and Wi-Fi
enabled. This lets you share your photos easily without the hassle of first
transferring the images to your PC.

Read more: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-sh100-wi-fi-enabled-camera-lets-you-share-images-wherever-you-are/10628.html#ixzz1KwCY3GKT

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Best of CES 2011

As we have all been reading, CES (Consumer Electronics Show) took place first week in January 2011.And what a way to ring in the New Year.Still sifting through pages and pages of press releases, weeding through the drivel of blog posts seeking out the real, honest-to-goodness meat, Steve's Digicams is now happy to present the Best of CES.There were a number of tablets released hot off the heels of the Apple iPad; numerous 4G phones came flying into the market (and just in time for the 4G iPhone to reach Verizon); plenty of new pocket camcorders found their way into the palms of the lucky hundreds in Vegas for the show.It was a massive success and now we can tell you all about it...at least the best parts.

Read more : http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/the-best-of-ces-2011.html

The Best of CES 2011

Samsung-SH100.jpgAs we have all been reading, CES (Consumer Electronics Show) took place first week in January 2011.And what a way to ring in the New Year.Still sifting through pages and pages of press releases, weeding through the drivel of blog posts seeking out the real, honest-to-goodness meat, Steve's Digicams is now happy to present the Best of CES.There were a number of tablets released hot off the heels of the Apple iPad; numerous 4G phones came flying into the market (and just in time for the 4G iPhone to reach Verizon); plenty of new pocket camcorders found their way into the palms of the lucky hundreds in Vegas for the show.It was a massive success and now we can tell you all about it...at least the best parts.

Read more : http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/the-best-of-ces-2011.html

Sunday, April 10, 2011

SAMSUNG SH100 Review


01_SH100 - Wi-Fi

Welcome to the Wi-Fi World

Taking shots and transferring them. Connecting to SNS, typing in, and updating pictures. Look familiar? However, if it’s made by a camera, not by a smart phone, it’s totally different story. Samsung is famous for their various products from smart phones to IT home appliances. They have various products in their cameras such as hybrid and compact cameras. Last year, they already released the ST80 having the Wi-Fi. In 2011, they have just released a new Wi-Fi camera which will give us various experiences through the wireless communication with the copy ‘Smart Life’


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Wi-Fi Camera SH100 Nominated for the Best of CES Awards!

Samsung’s Wi-Fi camera SH100 has been nominated for the Best of CES awards presented by CNET. The category for Digital Imaging includes digital cameras and camcorders.
Since 2006 CNET has represented the Best of CES awards. The awards recognize the best products at the show, including a Best of Show award and a People’s Voice award, as voted by the CNET audience.
To see the CES awards’ categories and the nominated products, please click here.
The SH100 has built-in 802.11n wireless that can be used for connecting to your Wi-Fi network for automatic backups or viewing on DLNA-equipped devices; connect to other Samsung Wi-Fi cameras for sharing; connect to hot spots including those provided by Boingo; and connecting to an Android-powered Galaxy S smartphone.
Outside of the wireless features, the camera is an average touch-screen ultracompact. It’s using a 14-megapixel CCD, a 26mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD, and shooting modes appear to be completely automatic.
The SH100 was also well received by other media. Click here to see the articles about the camera.