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Samsung’s Digital Camera Line-up from CES 2010

The CL80

samsung-CL80Available Spring 2010

  • 14.2 Mega-Pixels
  • 7x Optical Zoom
  • Dual Image Stabilization
  • 3.7” WVGA AMOLED
  • Smart Gesture User Interface
  • .77” Thick
  • Wireless Connectivity
    • Samsung’s AllShare DLNA Connectivity
    • Bluetooth 2.0
    • Wi-Fi
    • E-mail
    • 7-Degree Angling
    • Hydroforming Design
    • 720p HD Resolution @ 30 fps
    • Smart Album
    • Smart Filter
    • HDMI Connectivity
    • Perfect Portrait System:
      • Face Detection
      • Smile Shot
      • Blink Detection
      • Self Portrait
      • Beauty Shot
      • Red-Eye Fix

The TL210

samsung-tl210Available March 2010

  • 12.4 Mega-Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 27mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Dual Image Stabilization
  • 1.5” Front LCD & 3.0”   Rear LCD
  • 720P HD Resolution @ 30 fps
  • Touch of Color Design
  • Child Mode with Music
  • Visual Self-Timer for Still & Video
  • Couple Shot
  • Smart Auto for Still & Video
  • Perfect Portrait System:
    • Face Detection
    • Smile Shot
    • Blink Detection
    • Self Portrait
    • Beauty Shot

The TL 205

samsung-tl205Available March 2010

  • 12.2 Mega-Pixels
  • 3x Optical Zoom
  • Digital Image Stabilization
  • 1.5” Front LCD & 2.7” Rear LCD
  • Child Mode with Music
  • Visual Self-Timer for Still & Video
  • Couple Shot
  • Smart Auto for Still & Video
  • Perfect Portrait System:
    • Face Detection
    • Smile Shot
    • Blink Detection
    • Self-Portrait
    • Beauty Shot



The NX10

samsung-nx10-frontAvailable Spring 2010

  • Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens System
  • Fastest AF in its Class
  • APS-C size CMOS Sensor: Largest Image Sensor in its Class
  • 14.6 Mega-Pixels
  • 3.0” AMOLED Screen
  • 720P HD Resolution @ 30 fps
  • HDMI (Anynet+)
  • H.264 Compression
  • Built-in Pop-up Flash
  • Supersonic Dust Reduction
  • Ultra-precise Electronic Viewfinder
  • DRIMe Pro Engine & Advanced AF Algorithm
  • Smart Range
  • Array of Interchangeable Lenses
    • 50-200mm OIS
    • 18-55mm OIS
    • 30mm
    • K-Mount Adaptor



The SL600

samsung-sl600Available February 2010

  • 12.2 Mega-Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 27mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Digital Image Stabilization
  • 2.7” LCD
  • 640×480 Standard Definition Video @ 30 fps
  • Smart Auto
  • Perfect Portrait System:
    • Smile Shot
    • Face Detection
    • Blink Detection
    • Self Portrait
    • Beauty Shot
    • Red-Eye Fix
    • Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery



The SL50

samsung-sl50Available February 2010

  • 10.2 Mega-Pixels
  • 5x Optical Zoom
  • 27mm Wide Angle Lens
  • Digital Image Stabilization
  • 2.5” LCD
  • 640×480 Standard Definition Video @ 30fps
  • Smart Auto
  • Perfect Portrait System:
    • Smile Shot
    • Face Detection
    • Blink Detection
    • Self Portrait
    • Beauty Shot
    • Red-Eye Fix
    • Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery




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