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By Rik Fairlie
Most camera trackers have been watching the focal length of lenses expand (Olympus just announced a 26x zoom) but Samsung is looking the other way with its new compact HZ10W, which has a 24mm ultra-wide-angle lens.
The 24mm Schneider lens goes wider than other lenses, which typically stop at 28mm. And that means you can take better group shots and landscapes. Or make your apartment look bigger if you’re trying to sell it.
The $300 10.2-megapixel HZ10W also zooms out to 10x (that’s 240mm, in 35mm film equivalent). For stability at maximum zoom, Samsung includes both optical and digital image stabilization. The optical image stabilization can also be used when shooting high-definition video (720p at 30 frames per second).
The HZ10W offers a good range of manual controls, including shutter speed and aperture settings. It also includes face-detection technology and Samsung’s Beauty Shot, which the company says enhances skin tone and removes blemishes.
The camera’s basic specs are what you’d expect from a high-end point-and-shooter. It’s the 24mm ultra-wide-angle lens that sets the HZ10W apart.
Read our full coverage of C.E.S. at www.nytimes.com/personaltech
Segadget
2009/01/19 04:13
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LAS VEGAS—This week at the CES show here, Samsung announced four new compact digital cameras, the most intriguing of which is the 12.2 mega-pixel HZ10W, a 10X super zoom featuring a so-called "Beauty Shot" mode.
With this mode turned on, the camera will "retouch imperfections on a subject's face, such as blemishes and dark spots, to help improve and even out skin tones." The intensity of this mode can be adjusted or completely turned off.
Though "Beauty Shot" is unique, Samsung is not the only manufacturer to offer this feature. Last year Casio released a compact point-and-shoot, the Exilim z250, that includes a similar featured dubbed "Makeup Level." According to Casio, this feature can "smooth skin and soften facial shadows caused by sunlight."
Samsung's HZ10W will offer other features similar to last year's NV24HD. It will use a 24-mm lens to provide a very wide angle shot. High-definition video recording will also be available at a resolution of 1280x720 at 30 progressive frames per second. Manual operations will also be available, such as full control over focus, shutter speed and aperture. The HZ10W will be available this month at an MSRP of $299.99.
Samsung also announced another camera with the "Beauty Shot" feature: the slim 12.2 mega-pixel TL100, which will be just 16.6mm in depth. The camera will offer a 3X optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD and will be available in the spring. Pricing was not announced.
Two 10.2-megapixel compact cameras were also announced, the SL102 and SL420, both will have similar body designs. The SL102 offers a 3X optical zoom, a 2.5-inch LCD and face detection. The SL420 adds optical image stabilization a larger 2.7-inch LCD, smile shot and blink detection. Both models will be available in the spring; pricing was not announced.
         
Segadget
2009/01/19 04:12
2009/01/19 04:12
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The camcorders feature a 2.2-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor, a 10x optical zoom, and a Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens.
By Antone Gonsalves InformationWeek

Samsung HD Camcorders With Solid-State Drive
Samsung on Wednesday introduced five high-definition camcorders, three of them the company claims are the first to use internal solid-state drives.
The camcorders, introduced at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, include the HMX-H106, HMX-H105, and HMX-H104, which have storage capacities of 64 GB, 32 GB, and 16 GB, respectively. In terms of recording times, the largest drive holds 12 hours of high-definition video, the middle drive six hours, and the smallest device three hours.
Samsung said its SSDs offer several advantages over hard-disk drives, which are typically used in camcorders with capacities of 32 GB and 64 GB. SSD are lighter, smaller and have no moving parts, which makes them quieter and more reliable, the company said.
In addition, the SSDs use one-eighth of the power of a compatible HDD and are more resistant to shock and vibrations, Samsung said. They also have faster read/write speeds and boot up quicker.
Each of the camcorders features a 2.2-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor, a 10x optical zoom, and a Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens. The products also include image stabilization technology to help counteract shaky video and blurring. The devices also can take 4.7-megapixel digital still photos.
Samsung introduced two HD camcorders that require the use of separate memory cards, the HMX-H100 and the HMX-R10. The latter device can also take 9 megapixel still photos and has a 5x optical zoom and a swiveling 2.7-inch touch-screen LCD.
In addition, Samsung unveiled its second-generation compact camcorder that can record in the format and resolution required by YouTube, resulting in faster upload times to the online video network. The SMX-F34 differs from the previous generation in that it can also take digital still photos. The new product has 16-GB of flash memory for storing up to eight hours of standard-definition video.
Prices for the new products weren't disclosed. The HMX-H106 is scheduled to be available in April, the HMX-H105, -H104 and -H100 in March; the HMX-R10 in the summer and the SMX-F34 in the spring.
Segadget
2009/01/19 04:11
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The modified i8 with Wi-Fi function. (Credit: Leonard Goh/CNET Asia)
While there are only a few new digital cameras seen at CES this year, Sony has undoubtedly stolen the spotlight with its Cyber-shot DSC-G3, a point-and-shoot with wireless networking capability and HTML browser.
However, the G3 isn't the only Wi-Fi-enabled shooter seen at the tradeshow. At Samsung's booth, we spotted the a modified version of the i8. The unnamed camera comes with wireless LAN function for uploading images to the Web. Within the menu, we saw options for sending pictures to Flickr and Picassa, two popular online photo servers.
The shooter will probably be the successor to the i8, a compact camera with multimedia function. We tried using the camera to send images to Samsung's designated server, and found the process to be fuss-free.
However, the company cannot confirm at press time if the new Wi-Fi-enabled i8 camera will have a Web browser, though it did mention it will launch this digicam some time between June and September this year.
Segadget
2009/01/19 04:10
2009/01/19 04:10
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By Rik Fairlie
Samsung has launched a posse of cool-looking high-definition camcorders that store video on internal solid-state drives (SSD), as well as a compact digital camcorder that targets YouTubers.
The big news here is SSD storage, which provides fast, durable onboard memory. The flagship of Samsung’s line, the HMX-H106, is (so far) the first camcorder to come stocked with a 64-gigabyte SSD. Up until now, camcorder makers have employed a variety of storage media, including tape, DVDs, flash memory and small hard drives. Just as in laptops, SSD storage represents a significant achievement because it is fast, lightweight and has no moving parts, which makes it more durable when compared with standard hard-drive technology.
Samsung did not provide pricing information for the new camcorders. Expect to pay a premium for SSD drives, however.
Samsung announced two other SSD models, the HMX-H105 (with a 32-gigabyte SSD) and HMX-H104 (with a 16-gigabyte SSD). The company’s SSD camcorders enable users to expand memory capacity by adding an SD/SDHC memory card. A fourth new camcorder, the HMX-H100, relies on SD/SDHC memory for storage, rather than an internal SSD.
The H105, H104, and H100 will be available in March, but you’ll have to wait an extra month for the 64-gigabyte H106.
The company also debuted a youth-oriented compact camcorder, the SMX-F34, with 16 gigabytes of built-in flash memory and a 42x zoom, as well as the HMX-R10, which will be able to capture still digital photos at a resolution of 9 megapixels.
Read our full coverage of C.E.S. at www.nytimes.com/personaltech.
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2009/01/19 04:10
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Samsung's HMX-H106 camcorder's claim to fame is that it's the first camcorder with a built-in 64GB SSD. But its smoother-than-usual lines make it look like a Thermos I could pour thirst-quenching fruit punch in.
It, along with its 32GB and 16GB brothers, the H105 and H104, respectively, have a 10x zoom lens with optical stabilization and storage expansion via SDHC card slot. They all shoot with H.264 compression, giving you 12 hours of "full HD" footage on the 64GB H106, and six on the H105, and so on. No word on pricing, but you can buy the H106 in April.
New HMX-H106 is the World’s First Camcorder to Feature a 64GB Internal SSD
LAS VEGAS, N.V., January 5, 2009 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today extended its family of full-HD digital camcorders with four new models - the HMX-H106, HMX-H105, HMX-H104, and HMX-H100. Samsung’s new H-Series offer users high-performance, full-HD video, a renowned Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens with Optical Image Stabilization, and industry leading design; however, most notable is the use of internal Solid State Drives to provide onboard memory.
The HMX-H106, Samsung’s new flagship full-HD digital camcorder, is the world’s first to feature an internal 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD)*. Samsung’s renowned SSD technology offers a substantial advantage over the use of Hard Disk Drives (HDD) in a digital camcorder, providing consumers with higher performing and more durable internal memory. In comparison to HDD, Samsung’s SSD technology is more lightweight and compact, operates silently with very low heat emission, and features no moving parts, which significantly reduces overall power consumption and enhances reliability. No moving parts also make SSD technology more durable and resistant to shock and vibrations, which pose a considerable threat to the performance of HDD based digital camcorders. Additionally, Samsung’s SSD technology is faster than HDD, including quicker boot-up and read/write speeds which is required for the amount of data recorded in full-HD resolution. When actively reading and writing data, Samsung’s SSD technology consumes approximately 1/8th of the power of a comparable HDD**.
The HMX-H105 and HMX-H104 offer 32GB and 16GB SSDs, respectively, and like the HMX-H106, also allow consumers to expand memory capacity using an SD/SDHC memory card. The HMX-H100 does not feature an internal SSD and requires the use of a SD/SDHC memory card.
The new H-Series full-HD digital camcorders also utilize H.264 compression, which significantly increases recording time. At full-HD resolution and when set to fine mode, users can record up to three hours directly to the 16GB HMX-H104, six hours to the 32GB HMX-H105, and an unparalleled 12 hours to the 64GB HMX-H106.
Producing a high-quality image starts at the lens, which is highly regarded as one of the most important components of a camcorder. Precision optics are paramount in helping produce inspiring video and Samsung’s H-Series camcorders underscore this assessment by incorporating world renowned Schneider optics. The camcorders’ Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens features a 10x optical zoom and is paired with Samsung’s new Optical Image Stabilizer to help reduce the blur found in footage as a result of vibrations and hand shake.
The Schneider lens also features a 37mm wide-angle focal length. Unlike other camcorders offering a typical angle of view of 40~50mm, the H-Series’ 37mm wide-angle Schneider lens allows users to fit more of their desired scene into the frame, making the camcorder ideal for recording large groups of family or friends, breathtaking landscapes or even capturing all the action at sporting events.
The trusted Schneider lens also helps capture remarkably clear and sharp video with accurate color reproduction. The H-Series’ direct HDMI connections allow consumers to effortlessly enjoy their full-HD content on their HDTV without the need for proprietary docking cradles. Consumers can also utilize the camcorders to take more than just stunning high-definition video, as each offers a built-in strobe flash and the ability to capture 4.7 mega-pixel digital still photos.
“This new series of high-definition digital camcorders clearly speaks to Samsung’s commitment to providing today’s consumers with the most advanced and highest-performing digital imaging technology,” said Tony Sorice, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Digital Imaging at Samsung Electronics America. “Our ability to leverage the synergies that exist across our various businesses in the design and manufacture of digital camcorders and cameras, allows us to better meet customer demands and bring higher-performing digital imaging solutions to market faster and more efficiently.”
At the heart of Samsung’s new H-Series of full-HD digital camcorders is a high-performance CMOS imaging sensor. Measuring 1/4.5 inches, the CMOS sensor boasts 2.2 mega-pixels and yields impressive light sensitivity helping enhance the overall imaging experience for the end-user. The camcorders also offer a large 2.7 inch touch-screen LCD, which serves as the gateway to the camcorders’ comprehensive suite of features. The swiveling LCD also gives users access to key camcorder controls, including record and zoom. When utilized in conjunction with Samsung’s proprietary swivel grip, the additional placement of controls on the LCD screens allow users to effortlessly control the camcorder at low or high angles.
The camcorders also feature a HD Time Lapse recording mode that will give consumers the ability to experiment with their creativity. When shooting in the Time Lapse recording mode, the camcorder will record a single image at an interval pre-selected by the user, either 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds, and will save each image as one single movie file.
Segadget
2009/01/16 00:29
2009/01/16 00:29
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During four digital camera announcements at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Samsung introduced a wide-angle, 10X-optical-zoom camera that ranges from an extremely wide 24mm on the wide-angle end to 240mm on the telephoto end. In wide-angle capability, the Samsung HZ10W is the league leader at this year's CES among fixed-lens cameras.
The 10.2-megapixel HZ10W, which will be available in January for $300, also features a 720p high-definition shooting mode (30 frames per second with the H.264 codec) that saves video clips as one file, even after the shooter pauses the recording. Also in the mix are dual optical/digital image stabilization and today's usual host of face-detection, smile-trigger, and red-eye-correction modes.
In addition to the HZ10W, Samsung announced the ultracompact, 12.2-megapixel TL100, which is just 16.6 millimeters thick.
The TL100 offers a new addition to Samsung's in-camera features: a Smart Auto mode, which automatically selects a scene mode or camera settings based on the shooting environment. The TL100, which also has a 3X optical zoom, MPEG-4 video capability, digital image stabilization, and a 2.7-inch-diagonal LCD, will be available in the spring, but pricing information has not yet been released.
Rounding out Samsung's CES 2009 camera announcements are two new entry-level models, the SL102 and SL420. The lower-end, 10.2-megapixel SL102 (pictured below) provides a 3X optical zoom, a 2.5-inch-diagonal LCD, motion-JPEG video shooting, face recognition, and digital image stabilization.
The slightly higher-end SL420 (pictured below) packs in much of the same features, but has a 5X optical zoom, dual optical/digital image stabilization, MPEG-4 video capability, a 2.7-inch LCD, blink detection, and a smile-trigger shutter. Both models will be available in the spring, but pricing is not yet available.
For the latest news and product releases at CES, see PC World's complete coverage of CES 2009.
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2009/01/16 00:28
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 Forget the economy: Samsung’s press conference was so packed that despite the several hundred they let in, a hundred or so more spilled over into the press room. No matter, though — let’s get to the goods.
Samsung’s new H-Series full-HD camcorders
Samsung’s new H-Series of full-HD digital camcorders (HMX-H100, HMX-H104, HMX-H105, HMX-H106) has been announced. The HMX-H106, Samsung’s new flagship full-HD digital camcorder, is “the world’s first to feature an internal 64GB SSD, which the company is also conveniently announcing here. The company says its SSD technology is faster than HDD, including quicker boot-up and read/write speeds which is required for the amount of data recorded in full-HD resolution: when actively reading and writing data, approx. 1/8th of the power of a comparable HDD is consumed.
The HMX-H105 and HMX-H104 offer 32GB and 16GB SSDs, respectively, and like the flagship H106, also allow for memory expansion using an SD/SDHC memory card.
The HMX H100 does not feature the SSD and requires an SD/SDHC memory card.
The new camcorders utilize H.264 compression, and users can record up to three hours directly to the 16GB HMX-H104, six hours to the 32GB HMX H105, and an unparalleled 12 hours to the 64GB HMX-H106 (at full-HD resolution and set to fine mode).
All of the camcorders feature a 1/4.5 inch, 2.2 mega-pixel CMOS imaging sensor, a 10x optical zoom, Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens and Optical Image Stabilization. They also have an HDMI connection, and each unit can capture 4.7 mega-pixel digital still photos.
The H106 will be available in April 2009, and the H105, H104, and H100 will be available in March 2009.

SMX-F34
Samsung has also announced its SMX-F34 YouTube-friendly compact camcorder. It has a battery life of up to three hours, Schneider optics, built-in memory, digital still photo capability, and Samsung’s 42x Intelli-Zoom. It features a memory card slot for SD/SDHC and 16GB of internal flash memory, and thanks to H.264 compression, is able to record up to eight hours of SD video with the 16GB built-in memory.
The SMX-F34 offers a CCD sensor that delivers a resolution of 720×480, and features a Web & Mobile shooting mode for YouTube and the like. The ability to capture digital still photos separates the SMX-F34 from the company’s current SC-MX20, with a dedicated Photo mode to allow the capture of 800×600 resolution images.
The SMX-F34 will be available in four colors: black, silver, red and blue, all trimmed in silver and touting a swivel hand-grip. It will be available spring 2009.

HMX-R10
The HMX-R10 is a CMOS-based full-HD digital camcorder that offers the ability to take 9MP digital stills. It’s also got different ergonomics: “Thanks to the lens being angled at 25 degrees, the user can grip the camcorder in a more relaxed manner and record their subjects with ease, further reducing the stress on one’s wrist,” according to the company. It also has a 5x optical zoom and swiveling 2.7 inch touchscreen LCD. It will be available summer 2009.
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2009/01/16 00:28
2009/01/16 00:28
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The first high capacity camcorder in the world by Samsung (From Samsung Electronics)
Samsung will release the world first 64GB SSD (Solid State Drive) camcorder.
On 6th, Samsung said they will release the full HD camcorder with 64GB SSD in the CES2009 which will be held in 8-11th.
This 64GB SSD camcorder appears that it will lead the market expanding by making the new demand of high capacity memory camcorder.
According to the market, the market ratio of the memory camcorder market in the whole camcorder market has grown up to 290 million (18%) in 2008 from 300 thousand (2%) in 2007, and it will become 510 million (32%) this year.
The 64GB SSD camcorder can take a shot without missing it thanks to its faster booting speed than HDD camcorders. While HDD camcorders take 5 sec to boot, SSD camcorder is turned on right away.
Relative to HDD camcorder, it’s stronger to shock and vibration, so you can take a shot while riding a bike, jogging, sports, and it can safely keep data when dropping it.
10x optical zoom Schneider lens and 2.2M pixel CMOS sensor make high quality video shot possible, and for the first time in the work, ‘Swivel handgrip’ has been applied. With the low angle, it’s convenient to take a shot of children.
Especially, PC software which is able to play and edit videos, so connecting the camcorder to the PC with USB cable, the software stored in the camcorder is automatically executed in the PC. Samsung electronics has a plan to release the 64GB SSD camcorder at the end of the first quarter of this year. It makes camcorder lineup much stronger following the full HD camcorder. Therefore, not only for display and AV such as TV, monitor, blue-ray player, and home theater, but also for mobile products, they will be able to expand the full HD line up.
Hankyung.com Cheol-Wung, Park hero@hankyung.com
Segadget
2009/01/11 22:00
2009/01/11 22:00
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