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By admin, on January 4th, 2013
Samsung today announced its new flagship mirrorless camera NX300 with advance Hybrid AF system and 2d-3d Image and video shooting capability (when combined with Samsung’s new 45mm 2D/3D lens). Samsung NX300 vs Samsung NX210 Take a look at specification comparison below
New in Samsung NX300 – Take a look at what new in Samsung NX300 Mirrorless camera.
Addition of AF points to the Sensor: Samsung added some AF points to its 20 Mp APS-C sensor to enhance AF system, but remember when some AF points added to sensor than we also loose image quality/low-light performance.
Introduction of DRIMe IV Image processor: With the introduction of new image processor we can see some noticeable changes (compared to NX210)
- Increase in the ISO speed (up to 25600),
- Recording of full HD movies frame rate extended to 60fps,
- Continuous shooting speed increased to 9fps,
- Max shutter speed also increased to 1/6000
Conclusion: Overall the core specification of the NX300 much better compared to the NX210, the new NX300 also gives you a option for shooting 2D-3D Images and Videos when combined with a 2D-3D 45mm lens.
We recommend NX300 over NX210. Current NX210 Still Shooters may wait for NX400 to see some major change in image quality.
By admin, on October 13th, 2012
Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F High ISO test done by focus-numerique, For the test the scene is illuminated at 200 lux, Images below are visible 100% and you can download the raw files from focus-numerique. see the High ISO test images below (click to enlarge)
We have arranged the compact camera according to there high ISO performance,
1. Canon G12
2. Nikon P7700
3. Panasonic LX7
4. Samsung EX2F
Both Canon G15 and Nikon P7700 performance was almost same, Canon G15 showed a bit better result at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400, Samsung and Panasonic showing high amount of noise at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400.
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Image credit: focus-numerique
By admin, on August 30th, 2012
Just few days after the announcement of Nikon Coolpix S800c android smart-camera, Samsung today announced a power-packed Galaxy Camera, with 3G/4G connectivity as well as Wi-Fi, the camera features 1/2.3″ 16 Megapixel BSI-CMOS sensor, 21 X zoom lens, ISO range from 100 to 3200 and 1.4GHz Quad-Core to work flawlessly with Android 4.1 OS(Jelly Bean),
now users can use lots of app to tweak captured images via google play store and even the camera doesn’t have the calling capabilities like other smartphone, but you can use VoiP apps, such as Skype etc., for making voice and video calls over 3G/4G or WiFi.
By admin, on August 28th, 2012
Samsung is working on a Galaxy S III-based point-and-shoot camera, Samsung is planning to introduce a Galaxy S camera with 16 megapixel sensor, 10x zoom lens, a pop-up flash, large 4.8″ Super AMOLED screen and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, Others features include WiFi and 3G connectivity (only mobile data, no voice).
This camera will expected to be announced at IFA 2012, alongside the Galaxy Note 2.
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By admin, on July 4th, 2012
Samsung finally announced its Samsung EX2F compact camera with 1/1.7” 12 Megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, bright F1.4 lens with 3.3x optical zoom, Dual Image stabilization, 3-inch swivel VGA-resolution AMOLED display, 1080/30p Full HD movies and Wi-Fi connectivity to directly upload images to online cloud storage space or social networks. Samsung also EX2F features full manual controls, RAW shooting, and EX2F can capture both stills and movie clips simultaneously.
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Major Features
- 12.4Mp Resolution
- Bright F1.4 Lens, 3.3x Optical Zoom, 12x Digital
- 1/1.7″ BSI CMOS Sensor
- ISO 80-3200
- 3.0″ AMOLED Display
- Full HD 1920 x 1080 Video Recording
- Dual Optical/Digital Image Stabilization
- Dual Capture: Simultaneous Photo/Video
- Smart Camera: Wi-Fi Sharing, Backup, etc
The new F1.4 Lens is composed of eleven elements in nine groups, with four aspherical lenses and two high refractive lenses, According to Samsung the bright F1.4 lens “provide a 20% increase in the amount of light on the sensor, a 20% increase in image quality and a 10% increase in zoom ratio.” Samsung EX2F also have built-in neutral density filter for giving the user greater control over exposure time in different conditions and making photos appear more neutral in situations of over-exposure. It also allows for shooting at a very shallow depth of field, so users can isolate their subjects from backgrounds to create stunning portraits.
By admin, on June 29th, 2012
Update Samsung EX2F announced
First leaked image and specification of rumored Samsung EX2F leaked today, the camera features 12.4MP 1/2.33″ BSI CMOS sensor and F1.4 Lens, see more details below
Samsung EX2F Leaked Specification
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 12.4MP 1/1.7″” BSI CMOS sensor
- 3x optical zoom
- 24mm on the wide angle side
- Schneider Kreuznach lens with fast f/1.4 aperture
- Rotating AMOLED display
- Dual image stabilization
via – PhotoRumor
By admin, on June 25th, 2012
Update Samsung EX2F announced
According to latest rumors Samsung will announce its EX2 and EX2F Pro-Compact camera on June 26th, 2012. Both the camera will have a bright F1.4 Lens, built-in Wi-Fi and big sensor similar to Canon G1X or Nikon 1 series (still the sensor size is not confirmed ) and AMOLED screen Vari-angle display, the EX2 and EX2F will replace the current Samsung EX1 (TL500) compact with F1.8 aperture lens (as shown in the image above)
Samsung is also developing its NR Mirrorless camera with Wi-Fi capabilities and retro design, follow us on twitter and facebook and we will update you soon as we get any info/rumors about Samsung upcoming EX and NX series Digital camera.
Update: Samsung EX2F – leaked image and specification
via/src – Photorumor
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