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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

SH100 unboxing






SH100 get out of the box the first time, was shooting by HMX-T10.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Samsung SH100: Shoot. Sync. Share





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The New Samsung Digital Camera SH100: Shoot. Sync. Share
Key Features;
- Web Upload & E-mail
(via Wi-Fi) Uploads photos & videos to Social Network Sites or send them to any email address immediately.
(Direct) Access to Picasa, Facebook, Photobucket, YouTube, Samsungimaging.com
- Remote Viewfinder
- AllShare
AllShare wireless connection to upload pictures or videos to your DLNA supported TV or PC.
- PC Auto Backup
Save contents to PC through Wi-Fi.
Enjoy smart life!
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Samsung: the future of the NX system

With Compact System Cameras set to out-sell DSLRs by 2015, Samsung is setting its sights high for NX to be the number one seller in the CSC sector

    Samsung VP Digital Imaging, Mr JW Kim
    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.
    Samsung Lens Production Factory, Busan, South Korea
    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

    Samsung NX11 smAlthough details aren't one hundred percent concrete as to exact product releases, all paths point to the development of Samsung's NX series into a more rounded, complete and, we suspect, professional solution. Although there are only three UK camera bodies - the NX10, NX11 and NX100 - in production at present, the lens map and other information would suggest there will be yet more bodies in the future: to encompass the full range of quality, style, video and pro-grade capture. All we can do for now is watch this space, but from what we've seen Samsung is certainly putting its all into the digital imaging business and it looks like it'll pay off...

    Thursday, January 13, 2011

    Samsung announces SH100 Wi-Fi enabled compact camera

    Samsung's New SH100 Brings Your World Closer


    New Wi-Fi-enabled camera delivers ultimate connectivity on the move
    CES, Las Vegas – January 4, 2011 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today the launch of the new SH100, a compact Wi-Fi enabled camera that delivers great shots that you can share over the internet and social networks with your friends and family, from wherever you are in the world. The SH100 is set to be Samsung’s leading fully connected camera in 2011, building on the success of the company’s wirelessly connected cameras to date and allowing Samsung to take a dominant position within this growing market.

    Samsung’s pioneering steps within the connected camera market can be seen in the SH100’s unique innovation, which allows you to connect wirelessly to your other devices with ease. You can use Wi-Fi to connect to your Android® powered Galaxy S™ smartphone, so you can view the shot you’re about to take in real time on your phone. If you’re not happy with it, you can zoom in and out to get the best picture, and then activate the shutter remotely when you’re ready to pose. This innovation means that the days of running between your camera and your subject, trying to line up the perfect group shot, are over. Users now have total control of their camera in the palm of their hand, from wherever they are in the shot. Users can even use their phone’s GPS to record exactly where they were when they captured their favorite memories.
    The SH100’s built in Wi-Fi can also automatically back up your shots to your PC by only pushing two buttons, or by using DLNA to wirelessly connect to your HDTV and see your photos and videos right away. Wi-Fi enables you to upload your pictures instantly to your social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa or Photo Bucket, or email them to individual email addresses straight from the camera. The people you care about can now enjoy your experience from wherever they are. You can also record HD video and share your favorite moments over sites such as YouTube™. To make the upload process of large files easier and quicker, the SH100 includes an account with mobile hotspot provider Boingo™, giving you access to over 200,000 Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide.
    The SH100 is the latest example of Samsung’s user-focused innovation and design. The company has always carefully researched its target audience, and in 2011, Samsung is applying this research to create unique products for a younger, more digitally connected generation of camera users. The company is also leveraging its strength in other product areas, such as mobile phones, to make emerging camera technologies, such as Wi-Fi, accessible to all camera buyers, even those on smaller budgets. #
    “At Samsung, we are always striving to innovate and you can see this in every product we release,” said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics. “From our in-depth consumer research, we know that younger users have different needs from their digital camera. They don’t want to wait until they get home to share their favorite moments with their friends, they want to be able to do this instantly from wherever they are. The SH100 gives young people the chance to bring their world closer, by drawing on Samsung’s technological strength to deliver total connectivity in a compact camera, at an accessible price. Through the SH100, we hope to provide the best product for people looking for ultimate connectivity from their camera, and strengthen Samsung’s leadership in the compact camera category.”
    Experience the Convenience
    The SH100 uses built in Wi-Fi capability to deliver unique new experiences for all camera users. By selecting the PC Auto Back-up function, your camera will automatically find your PC and download the latest photos onto it, even if the PC is turned off. This feature is compatible with the Wake-on-LAN (WoL) system which many modern home PCs are already equipped with.
    Innovation in Control Helps you Capture the Moment
    The Wi-Fi capability on the SH100 also allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control and viewing device for your camera. If you’re shooting over a crowd at a concert, you can enable the Remote Viewfinder function, meaning that you can hold your camera high over your head while you see a preview of the picture in real time on your phone screen. It’s also ideal for taking self shots as you can zoom in and out using the 5x optical zoom, and access basic menu functions including parameters and shooting modes. When you’re happy with the shot, you can operate the shutter remotely too, and the camera will record the GPS information for photo geo-tagging.
    Seamlessly Simple
    Samsung has also used its strength in the smartphone market to develop a new Smart Access user interface (UI) for all of its new compact cameras. The touch based UI works in the same quick, intuitive way as many smartphones. Advanced functions, such as sharing content wirelessly, can be done simply by a few touches of the buttons on the large, clear 3” LCD screen. The Smart Access UI enables users to drag, click and control ‘app-style’ icons, easily flip through photos, and control a range of the camera’s features.
    The Heart of your Digital Home
    The SH100 features Samsung AllShare, which uses DLNA technology to allow you to connect to your HDTV and stream content wirelessly. For instance, when you get home from a concert, you can now watch the videos of your favorite songs instantly on your TV.
    Android and Youtube are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Boingo is a registered trademark of Boingo Wireless, Inc

    Samsung SH100 specifications


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    Monday, January 10, 2011

    Samsung’s newest compact makes sharing photos and videos a snap.

    Samsung’s newest compact makes sharing photos and videos a snap.
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    Las Vegas- Samsung’s newest compact, the 14.2MP SH100, is essentially the brainchild of a company that has combined years of knowledge in the cellphone market, with its experience as a digital camera company. The result? A (nearly) fully social media-integrated “smart-camera.”

    Bringing whole new meaning to the idea of instantaneous photo and video-sharing, the SH100 offers seamless Wi-Fi integration for PC users—thanks to built-in 802.11n wireless—as well smartphone integration for certain Android phone-users.

    Do you have a Samsung Galaxy-S smartphone? If so, you will be happy to know that you can use your device as a remote to view what the SH100 sees, in real time. This means the ability to frame, shoot and GPS-tag an image. Unfortunately this nifty feature works only for the Galaxy-S. Sorry iPhone/Blackberry/other Android phone-users!

    While the SH100’s smartphone compatibility is limited, its ability to sync with any PC is not. Utilizing either an available wireless Internet connections or a Boingo Wi-Fi hotspot (the SH100 comes with a Boingo subscription), users can back-up their images or videos, post them to social networking sites or email them to an individual address, all with the push of a few buttons.

    A fan of Facebook? How about Picasa, Photo Bucket or Youtube? The SH100 makes directly transmitting photos and videos to these sites for sharing a breeze. Unfortunately, it does not appear that the SH100 is fully compatible with Flickr or Twitter. However the SH100 does allow users to send HD videos directly to their home DLNA-equipped HDTV, wirelessly, for real-time viewing.

    Outside of the SH100’s love for sharing, it is essentially your average compact camera. It features a 14.2MP CCD sensor, 5x zoom (26-130mm 35mm equivalent), a 3” touchscreen, various automatic settings, HD video recording capabilities (specs not specified) and digital-only image stabilization.

    Ultimately, despite its obvious compatibility drawbacks, the SH100 definitely represents a step forward in the compact camera field. With Wi-Fi available in many public locations, the demand for cameras that can painlessly share photos and videos for viewing by friends and family on social networking sites is growing. Unfortunately, until the further integration with other smartphones and devices occurs, it seems the SH100’s target audience will be somewhat limited.

    The SH100 will be available in March for $199.99. You can get more information about it at Samsung.com

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    Friday, January 7, 2011

    CES 2011: Samsung Digital Camera






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    http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungim...

    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.
    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...

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    Thursday, January 6, 2011

    Samsung CES 2011: Digital Imaging




    The ST700 has the largest front screen ever, the SH100 is our 4th generation wireless camera, the SH100 lets your Android smart phone become a remote control, and the WB210 packs a powerful 12x optimal zoom and 21mm super wide shot mode. The Q10 full HD camcorder is the first camcorder for the ambidextrous.

    Sunday, January 2, 2011

    What about the NX100 in 2010?

    As a follow-up to the NX10, the NX100 was launched in September, becoming Samsung’s second mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. With its unique design of a leaf, morning dew, and i-Function lens, the NX100 created buzz in the second half of 2010, gaining as much popularity as the NX10. The product appealed particularly strong to those who value style. The lens offers unique functions that camera manias would only have dreamt of! Its biggest strength is the ability to adjust the features without taking your eyes off the view finder; you can capture every moment of the subject. The lens was also well-received by users of the NX10 as a simple firmware is enough to have it compatible with the NX100.
    Continuing on my last posting NX10’s Hot Issues, let’s take a look back at the year for the NX100.
    Samsungimaging Blog (http://www.samsungimaging.net/)
    The NX10 was first unveiled in Hong Kong in September. With no official information on the NX100 until the unveiling ceremony, users as well as the press showed keen interest.
    The NX10 in the hands of ‘OK Go,’ a world-famous rock band. The NX100 is at the center of producing the music video for their latest song ‘Last Leaf.’ From the first meeting to the music video production, collaboration of OK Go with NX100 was recorded in video.
    Commemorating OK Go’s music video where thousands of toasts appear, Samsungimaging’s global campaign site (www.cre8yourworld.com) held an exciting event where you can upload a picture of yourself and make it into a toast!

    The next line-up to the new concept, i-Function lens was also revealed. The new lens for 2011 includes a movie pro 18-200mm lens, 16mm wide pancake lens, and the macro 60mm lens that many are waiting for.
    One of the biggest benefits of the NX100 is its design. At the PIN UP Design Awards, the NX100 received the bronze award for Electronic Devices for its ergonomic design.

    Samsungimaging’s YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungimaging)







    The NX100 once again received the spotlight when it collaborated with the musicians OK Go. If you like music, surely you would know ‘OK Go,’ a YouTube indie band. The process of producing ‘Last leaf’ was made into several episodes utilizing the NX100, which you can enjoy on-line. Here is episode 1, the first step to the birth of the ‘Last Leaf’ music video.






    Samsungimaging’s Flickr Channel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/samsungzone/)
    Samsungzone Flickr Photostream has 209 photos taken with the NX100. You can check out the pictures by clicking here.
    The following photos were taken with the NX100 in 2010 and proved especially popular among users.
    Samsung NX100 Sample images - 3 Colors
    Samsung NX100 │ 1/160s │ f/16.0 │ ISO 100 │ 50mm
    This photo portrays a striking balance of three glasses filled with red, yellow, and blue liquid. Also, the dark hand behind the glass in contrast with the three colors helps the picture to maintain balance. Highly praised for its ‘excellent idea’ from users, the picture more than fully portrays color from the Samsung camera.
    Samsung NX100 imageloger - Fantasy Valley
    Samsung NX100 │ 30s │ f/22.0 │ ISO 100 │ 20mm
    This breathtaking picture was taken using the long exposure of the NX100. The flow of the water curbing the valley resembles white clouds. The 20mm lens and 30 seconds shutter speed well illustrates the flow of water. Why don’t you try it yourself at a near-by river or valley?
    Samsung NX100 imageloger - Bridge
    Samsung NX100 │ 30s │ f/22.0 │ ISO 100 │ 38mm
    The NX100 performs excellently even in a very dark environment. This is a picture of a bridge at night with lights on. A low ISO is used to capture as much of the little light as possible for a warm and beautiful picture. You’ll need equipments such as a tripod and a long nose, but with the NX100, you can easily become a professional even in dark settings!

    Friday, December 31, 2010

    The NX10′s Hot Issues of 2010!

    Goodbye 2010!
    What happened at Samsungimaging this year? If I were to choose the most popular Samsung camera launched this year, it will definitely be the NX10. The NX10 was Samsung’s first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, whose compact body, high resolution, and rapid AF sensor fulfilled the needs of its users.
    Let’s take a look back from this year for Samsung’s NX10 through the SNS channel (Samsungimaging blog, YouTube, and Flickr).
    Samsungimaging Blog (http://www.samsungimaging.net/)
    With the start of the New Year, NX10 unveiled its presence in January 2010. Although the NX10 didn’t have a mirror or pentaprism function, the APS-C sensor delivered on both portability and performance.
    Commemorating 10,000 followers on Samsungimaging’s Twitter channel, an event was held under the NX10’s leading slogan, ‘Why Capture? Create!’. The first place winner was awarded the NX10. There was a rush of applicants, but the photo of a cute little girl reading a newspaper with the slogan won the competition.
    In April, WCIC was held where photos taken with the NX10 competed. With students from six countries around the world, voting was conducted on-line. The top ten participants were invited to hold exhibitions in Korea and to attend the awards ceremony.
    So, is there anything the NX10 can’t capture? Samsungimaging organized ‘The World through Samsung NX10’ campaign with photographers from National Geographic. Two photographers traveled from Barcelona, Spain to Chengdu, China with the NX10 in their hands to portray the unique landscapes of the two countries. The campaign was instrumental in demonstrating that mirrorless cameras can create works just as nice as those with DSLR; the showcase at Photokina received much spotlight.

    Mirrorless Camera NX10, hit the Trefa!
    Samsung NX10 has received “Trefa” award (trefa means “hit” or “shot”) for quality of pictures, over-average lenses and good cost-value comparison
    Experts were no exception when it came to complimenting the NX10. The NX10 won various awards this year including the Tefra Awards, DIMA 2010 Innovative Digital Product Awards, and PFV Fair.
    Samsungimaging’s YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungimaging)
    YouTube’s Featured Videos from this year!
    Here are a few NX10 videos that created much buzz on the YouTube channel. As much spotlight that it received, a wide variety of NX10 viral videos were produced.





    In this video, stop motion technique is used to illustrate the NX10 in a familiar way. The video seems to deliver the message that the camera is light in weight and can be used in an environment with a wide variety of fun. You do not need to be a professional to enjoy high quality photo!)
    The video aptly demonstrates the camera slogan ‘Why Capture? Create!’
    As much buzz as the camera created, ‘Video Making Story’ was also highly popular. Some 1,429 slices were cut to make the paper camera and the smallest details such as the shape and hot key were reproduced to accurately represent the camera. Check out the film making process on the YouTube channel.









    The inside of the NX10 is represented in flipbook format for easier understanding. The whole book was flipped using hands in 30 seconds. The pentaprism and mirror have been removed, reducing the volume of the body and weight. Being much lighter than the DSLR, the camera is much more portable. Check out the video for basic understanding of interchangeable lens.
    Samsungimaging’s Flickr Channel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/samsungzone/)
    The strong interest in the NX10 was also expressed on Flickr. In 2010, 741 pictures taken with the NX10 were posted on Flickr. You can check out the pictures by clicking here.
    Here are a couple of photos to share with you. Let’s observe these impressive photos taken with the NX10. These photos aptly illustrate the benefits of the NX10.
    Why Capture? Create! Samsung NX10
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/60s │ f/2.0 │ ISO 100 │ 30mm
    This portrait was the most viewed in the Samsungzone Flickr Photostream. The photo of young kids was taken by Yonghyun Chi, an NX10 imageloger, on his tour of India. The warm color and the facial expression of the models are impressive.
    Why Capture? Create! Samsung NX10
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f/2.0 │ ISO 200 │ 30mm
    It was taken on a quiet street in the dead of the night from the second floor of a building. The street is dark but the bright lighting from a store at the center of the photo makes it appear as if a pinhole effect was used.
    A great work in low illumination received high scores with many registering it as ‘My Favorite.’
    Why Capture? Create! Samsung NX10
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f/4.5 │ ISO 1600 │ Croped
    Daily objects that you see everywhere viewed from a different angle sometimes creates totally different yet marvelous subjects. The two eggs in the red bowl look like the face of a person. Daniel Kulinski, a NX10 imageloger and photographer is famous for looking at mundane objects from a fresh angle. Try to look at your familiar surrounding with fresh eyes – you will get great pictures!!
    Last but not least is Ben Heine, who always entertains us with creative ideas. Already an on-line star, he has joined hands with the NX10 this time.

    Monday, November 22, 2010

    Rainy Paris


    Samsung Electronics has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.
    The Paris I know is the most beautiful when it rains. I like its stuffy metro, the parisians wearing in black, and all the historical bridges standing above la Seine full of rain.
    _SAM4726
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/30s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4653
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/90s │ f8.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    I passed two years near Paris while finishing my master degree, so saw many other shiny days in Paris. It is also true that Paris shows off its particular charms under the blue sky. One of these charms is that we can always look over the Eiffel tower everywhere near the bridges.
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    Samsung NX10 │ 1/640s │ f8.0 │ 37mm │ ISO 400
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    Samsung NX10 │ 1/4000s │ f4.3 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    However, my sweetest Paris is obviously with the rain. It is even romantic when Paris wears autumnal tints on its wet paths. This time, I had the chance to visit rainy Paris with falling leaves. I was there with my lover who just came back in France from the other side of the world. So I taked only the pancake lens for a long promenade with her.
    We got off at St. Michelle by metro, then walked along la Seine from the Notredame until the canal of St. Martin, and returned back to the central Paris where we saw the museum Louvre in the night.
    _SAM4517
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 320
    _SAM4537
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/50s │ f5.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4645
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/800s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4603
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/100s │ f5.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4655
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f8.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4660
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/2500s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4680
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/80s │ f11.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4687
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/25s │ f7.1 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4692
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/80s │ f7.1 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4529
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/3s │ f7.1 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4542
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f5.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4562
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/90s │ f5.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4734
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/50s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
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    Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4774
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4779
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/2s │ f9.5 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
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    Samsung NX10 │ 1/6s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    After a day of visit in Paris, we headed for Montparnasse to take a train. The lovely weekend wasn’t yet finished. We were a little bit exhausted because of wet socks and shoose, but the mind were full of love and expectations. We enjoyed the last Paris waiting the train at the station where people and birds were taking a rest keeping themselves away from the rain. A new life with her in my hometown was awaiting for me.
    _SAM4873
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/80s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400
    _SAM4868
    Samsung NX10 │ 1/250s │ f2.0 │ 30mm │ ISO 400

    Sunday, October 10, 2010

    Samsung NX10 Paper Camera(stop motion)


    Samsungimaging Youtube channel
    http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungim...

    Why capture? Create!

    This creature was born in paper, which was stacked with the seperated pieces. Cutting the paper ,and then put it on again. That's amazing!

    Enjoy the film!

    See more NX10 clips!

    Monday, September 27, 2010

    ST80, New Samsung WiFi Digital Camera



    ST80, New Samsung WiFi Digital Camera

    Hi, this is the review of WiFi and AllShare technology of the ST80.

    [WiFi]
    Uploadable Websites -- YouTube, Facebook, Photobucket, Picasa, Samsungimaging.com
    E mail

    [AllShare-DLNA]
    Share Files between Cameras
    Transfer files to electronics with DLNA device