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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Samsung Adds Dual LCD and Wi-Fi Connectivity To Latest
DV300F Camera
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Samsung today unveiled a new addition to its Samsung
DualView line, the DV300F. With this launch, Samsung is
introducing the latest in Dual LCD technology with
Wi-Fi connectivity for camera users.
The Samsung DV300F features a 1.5" front facing LCD
screen. Child Mode displays an animation to keep little
ones focused, and the visual Self Timer makes it easy
to put oneself in the picture.
The DV300F is also the first DualView model to offer
Wi-Fi connectivity. The camera's built-in Wi-Fi
connectivity enables users to email their images or
upload them to social media sites including Facebook,
Picasa, Flickr and YouTube. In addition, images saved
onto the camera's microSD memory card, can be saved to
a home PC without wires, by using the Auto PC Backup
function. Cloud services, including Samsung?s AllShare
Play and Microsoft SkyDrive, allows users to store and
share their pictures from anywhere.
The latest model comes in several shimmering metallic
colors, including mock black, silver, navy and red. It
boasts 16 Megapixels, 5x optical zoom and 25mm
wide-angle lens.
The Magic Frame feature includes 12 fun background
templates, as well as the ability to create
poster-quality art. The camera's Picture-in-Picture
function lets users insert one image within another.
Users can even impress their friends by combining a
still picture with a video clip and instantly uploading
it to YouTube or other social networking sites.
With the Split Shot feature, users can merge up to
three different images. Pictures can even be imported
from other cameras. In addition, Funny Face allows
photographers to add goofy grins, comical noses or even
crazy eyes to shots of friends and family in eight
different modes.
The new Artistic Brush feature can instantly take a
portrait, landscape shot or even a movie clip and
transform it into a black and white or full color
sketch. Users can then show off their artistic creation
via the camera's LCD, or by simply uploading their
creation to social networking sites.
Finally, the model includes the new Motion Photo
feature. Users can freeze time around a moving subject
for dramatic effect. Now, users can capture a friend
jumping in the park and keep everyone else around them
still. |
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