Samsung at PMA 2010: Hi-End ultra-compact camera with a lens aperture

Posted on March 13th, 2010 in Samsung by admin

South Korean company Samsung Electronics on the Anaheim exhibition PMA 2010, showed its top-end model 10 MP digital compact camera - EX1 (in North America - TL500), which is the flagship model of its new compact cameras.

Samsung EX1 (TL500)


The main advantage of EX1 - a 24 mm wide-aperture lens, whose value (lumens - f/1.8) is precisely of the “button” new items, which rendered even the front panel, where producers had put the number of megapixels or a multiplicity of zoom lens. The new lens and high 1/1.7 ” CCD sensor allow to take photographs in environments with low illumination (maximum ISO 3200 at full resolution), where you can also call for a system of dual image stabilization. Complementing all of this “lively” now turning AMOLED display that has high brightness and contrast, wide viewing angles and high energy efficiency, thereby enabling longer battery save and make more photos.

Samsung EX1 (TL500)

Other specifications of Samsung EX1 (TL500):
* Sensor: 1 / 1.7″ CCD, a resolution of 10 MP
* Lens: Schneider KREUZNACH, f/1.8; with a 3x optical zoom
* Display: rotating 3-inch, AMOLED
* Support for shooting in RAW format
* Supports video resolution of 640×480, 30 frames per second. / H.264
* Dual Image Stabilization System
* Manual control mode A / S / M
* Management through the ring on the lens

At the North American market new camera arrives this spring for $ 449.99.

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