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Samsung TL225 and TL220 DualView Digital Cameras

Samsung announced the TL225 and TL220, two new . The 12.2 megapixel cameras feature . There is one LCD on the front of the camera and a second one on the back of the camera, which allows users to put themselves in the picture without being behind the camera .

The has a a 3.5? wide touch-screen back LCD and both cameras have a 27mm wide-angle Schneider-KREUZNACH lens with 4.6x optical zoom. The cameras also feature Samsung’s Smart Gesture User Interface (UI) with built-in Gravity sensor. This allows users to simply tap the front LCD and the camera is automatically set to Self Portrait mode with smile detection so the picture will be taken automatically without pressing the shutter button.

The TL225 and TL220 will be available in September 2009 for $349.99 and $299.99, respectively.

Samsung TL225

TL225 and TL220 Samsung's DualView Digital Cameras

Samsung has announced two new ie. the TL225 and TL220,. Both have The 12.2 megapixel cameras feature . There is one LCD on the front of the camera and a second one on the back of the camera, which allows users to put themselves in the picture without being behind the camera .

Dual View Samsung TL225

Dual View

The Samsung TL225 has a a 3.5? wide touch-screen back LCD and both cameras have a 27mm wide-angle Schneider-KREUZNACH lens with 4.6x optical zoom. The cameras also feature Samsung’s Smart Gesture User Interface (UI) with built-in Gravity sensor. This allows users to simply tap the front LCD and the camera is automatically set to Self Portrait mode with smile detection so the picture will be taken automatically without pressing the shutter button.

Samsung TL220 dual view

dual view

The TL225 and TL220 will be available in September 2009 for $349.99 and $299.99, respectively.

Samsung reveals new Hybrid digital camera system to rival Micro Four Thirds

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samsung-hybrid-digital-camera

Global giant Samsung is set to introduce a new interchangeable lens ‘Hybrid’ system in Spring 2010, in a move aimed at propelling the company to the top of world’s sales. Speaking exclusively to Amateur Photographer at the IFA show in Berlin, Samsung Techwin Executive Vice President Byung Woo Lee (pictured above with UK camera director Rob King) says the first model in the as-yet-unnamed system will carry the company’s own 14 million-pixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor and a new lens mount. ‘Many people find DSLR cameras too heavy and big to carry,’ Lee explained, ‘so Samsung will introduce a new hybrid system that will be small and light like a bridge type camera, but with interchangeable Samsung-made lenses.’

News of Samsung’s plans are sure to be met with interest by Four Thirds system members Olympus and Panasonic, coming only three weeks after the announcement of the Micro Four Thirds system which is based on similar principles. Keen to emphasis that Samsung’s system is unrelated to Micro Four Thirds, Lee told AP that the company has been working on this project for some time, and is already producing prototype lenses.

Like Micro Four Thirds, Samsung’s hybrid system will use (EVF) and a compact camera style live rear LCD screen for framing. The focusing system will use a video type automatic process, and lenses will be smaller than the company’s current GX series optics. ‘We have extensive experience in lens manufacturing from other areas of Samsung’s business, as well as from our compact camera ranges, and we have been manufacturing camera bodies since the 1970′s, so these will not be new areas for us to deal with.’ Lee explains. ‘Although we want to make the new system affordable, we are concentrating on achieving professional quality with this system. The most important point is that this is very successful in the market. A difference between Samsung’s system and Micro Four Thirds will be that Samsung will have a much bigger sensor.’

Lee admitted that competing with and Canon in the DSLR market is extremely challenging, and mentioned that all other manufacturers are finding it difficult to make an impression. ‘Samsung is still in the early stages of its DSLR project and in this field we have a long way to go to gain a good market share. With the hybrid system we will create a new camera segment which we will be able to dominate.’ Although many details are still to be decided on Lee predicts that the new system will be ready for sale in the spring of 2010.

The ‘Hybrid’ system will run alongside the current GX DSLR series.

Nikon Camera History

  1. nikon-camera-history Corporation was founded by the merger of three leading optical manufacturers in 1917.
  2. The first camera of Nikon brand was released in 1970 with name NIkon I, after has development in three years.
  3. NIkkor is adopted for camera lenses in 1932.
  4. The Nikon F SLR 35mm Camera was introduced in 1959.
  5. In 1970 the Photo Gallery Nikon House in New York was opened.
  6. The Nikon F2 was released in 1971, F3 in 1980, F4 in 1988, F5 in 1996.
  7. NIkon Imaging Co. Ltd was founded in 2002 as The new Nikon digital camera production.
  8. In 2003 the new Brand Symbol for Nikon Group was introduced.

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Nikon S6

S6, have you ever hear that brand? many feature you can get with that kind of Nikon, but as far as I know this brand has its welknown feature in wifi, 6 megapixel, stylish, sleek, minimalist top edge design, wake up time only 2 seconds, onboard flash enabled, excellent image quality for snapshots, and the camera’s automatic white balance is fairly accurate under most conditions.
The bad one of this camera is lack manual control.
Oke here are basic features and special features like what has been written in imaging-resource.com:

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Basic Features

  • 6.0-megapixel (effective) CCD delivering image resolutions as high as 2,816 x 2,112 pixels
  • 3.0-inch color LCD display with 230,000 pixels of resolution and wide viewing angle
  • 3x, 5.8-17.4mm zoom lens (equivalent to a 35-105mm lens on a 35mm camera)
  • Maximum aperture f/3.0-f/5.4, depending on lens zoom position
  • Shutter speeds from 1/500 to two seconds
  • 4x digital zoom
  • Automatic exposure control
  • Built-in flash with five modes
  • Built-in mic and speaker for recording and playback of sound in videos, plus voice recording
  • 20MB internal memory
  • SD memory card storage
  • Power supplied by lithium ion rechargeable battery, or optional AC adapter
  • USB cable for quick connection to a computer from the dock
  • Video cable for connection to a television set from the dock
  • Nikon Picture Project software for both Mac and Windows
  • Nikon Wireless Setup Utility software for both Mac and Windows

Special Features

  • Nikkor ED Glass lens
  • In-Camera Red-Eye Fix, Face Priority AF and D-Lighting
  • One-Touch Portrait button combines Face Priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting
  • Auto Image Rotation in playback
  • Rotary jog dial for swift scrolling
  • Pictmotion slide show feature
  • Adjustable graphic user interface allows icon view or traditional text menus
  • Voice recording mode
  • QuickTime movies (with sound and digital zoom)
  • Continuous Shooting, Multi-Shot, Multi-Shot 16, and Interval Timer mode.
  • 11 preset Scene modes, plus four Scene Assist modes.
  • Self-timer for delayed shutter release
  • Best Shot Selector mode
  • Macro (close-up) lens adjustment to 1.6-inch from lens
  • White balance (color) adjustment with seven modes, including a manual setting, and bracketing over three exposures
  • 256-Segment Matrix metering
  • ISO equivalent sensitivity range of 50 to 400
  • PictBridge compatibility

In the Box

The S6 ships with the following items in the box:

  • Coolpix S6
  • Cool-Station MV-15 cradle
  • EH-64 AC adapter for the cradle
  • PV-11 dock insert
  • Wrist strap
  • USB cable
  • A/V cable
  • Li-ion rechargeable battery EN-EL8
  • WiFi Setup/PictureProject installer CD
  • PictureProject reference manual CD
  • Instruction manual, Quick Start Guide and registration kit

Recommended Accessories

  • Large capacity SD/MMC memory card. These days, 256 to 512MB is a good tradeoff between cost and capacity.
  • Small camera case for outdoor and in-bag protection

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