The WB750 is featured with 24mm wide 18x Optical Zoom, 12.5MP BSI CMOS sensor,Dual Capture (Full HD video 10m Still), The WB700 provides Dual Capture function with Full HD video, users are able to take 10 MP photos while recording video in full 1080p HD quality. ,
New in Samsung WB750 Dual Capture (Full HD+ 10MP Still), Panorama Shot (Live/Action), 3D Photo / 3D Panorama, and HDR functions.
Samsung WB750 Specifications Overview:
– 24mm wide 18x Optical zoom (Smart zoom 24x)
– 12.5MP BSI CMOS Sensor
– Dual Capture (Full HD Video + 10M Still)
– Full HD Recording 1080P, 20fps movie recording
– Creative Movie Maker
– 2D/3D Action Panorama Shot
– 3D Photo
– Smart Filter 3.0, Magic Frame
– Intelligent AF Bracketing
– FD+FR+FT
– HDR (High Dynamic Range)
– Smart auto 2.0 with Smart Flash
Samsung announced new MV800 Innovative Multiview Camera, The camera features 3.0” Wide Flip-out touch-sensitive WQVGA Display, Samsung MV800 comes with 16 Megapixel 1/2.3″ CCD sensor, 5X optical zoom, You can also capture HD movies 1280 x 720 (30fps / 15fps), ISO range from 80 to 3200 and shutter range 8 to 1/2000 sec.
Panasonic Lumix unveiled twin-lens 3D digital camera prototype at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Germany. The camera uses twin lens with 4X image-stabilized optical zoom, It also allows you to capture image and shoot 2D video at the same moment.
The New Fujifilm X10 features a large 2/3″ 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor with a 49-point matrix contrast AF and shutter-release time lag of approx. 0.01 seconds, Newly developed high-definition F2.0 wide-angle and F2.8 telephoto Fujinon 4x manual zoom lens, Fujifilm X10 facilitate high-speed continuous shooting at up to 7 frames per second at the full 12 megapixel resolution (L size), and 10 frames per second at the reduced resolution M size and 1080p Full HD movie recording capabilities, with magnesium alloy body and classic look the new camera have more features compared to Canon G12 and Nikon P7100(comparison review coming soon).
Other notable features on the Fujifilm X10
4x optical zoom featuring Fujifilm’s new Intelligent Digital 2x Telephoto zoom technology, doubling the telephoto capabilities and providing up to an 8x zoom
Diverse manual shooting modes that can be selected according to scene type (Program / Aperture Priority / Shutter Speed Priority / Manual)
Power start-up within approx. 0.8 seconds using on/off switch built into lens ring (must be in Quick Start mode) perfect for capturing any unexpected photo opportunities
Motion Panorama 360 for seamless 360-degree panoramic shooting
Manual pop-up flash with a range of 7 metres
High-contrast and wide viewing-angle 2.8″ 460K dot High contrast LCD monitor that provides excellent view-ability even if you’re outdoors in bright sunlight
Electronic horizon levelling gauge to check the camera is being held on the level, and histogram display to check image gradation
Four diverse auto bracketing functions for exposure, ISO sensitivity, dynamic range and film simulation
RAW shooting and in-camera RAW processing (plus SilkyPix RAW conversion software is supplied in-box)
Related Videos
Fuji Guys – Fujifilm X10 Part 1 – First Look
This is the promotional video for Fujifilm’s new X10 digital camera.
A recent firmware update for the H4D-60 brought Hasselblad’s flagship camera to a new level of sophistication with added features and functionality. Now, H4D-40 and H4D-50 users can benefit from the same advancements thanks to the free user-installable firmware.
Hasselblad is supporting this exciting news with a campaign that sends photographers an extraordinary message: “You’ve got a brand new camera (You just don’t know it yet)”.
So let’s take a quick look at some of the advanced features that turn existing H4D-40, H4D-50, H4D-50MS and H4D-200MS into a brand new camera and make them even more valuable to professional photographers:
One click focus check that zooms into 100% and takes advantage of the camera’s updated ability to utilize every pixel of the monitor’s resolution.
A bi-directional spirit level that puts an end to skewed horizons.
Quick access to a new rear info screen to display top panel information on the rear display.
Live video view mode via Phocus when working with the camera connected to a computer.
Schneider and Rollei electronic shutters are supported by H4D-40, H4D-50 and H4D-60 for accurate work on technical cameras.
Providing this update to the listed members of the H4D family is part of Hasselblad’s commitment to ensure that its customers have access to leading edge technology without any additional investment. The free and user-installable firmware updates will be available beginning December 1, 2011.
Photographers can get more information and a sneak peek at the additional features before downloading at: www.hasselblad.com/upgrade
According to photorumors, Fujifilm X50 or X10 and Samsung NX 200 coming on 1st week of September, more leaked images of X10 / X50 appeared today on many websites (shown below) with more detailed specification.
Images taken with Samsung NX200 Posted by SLRclub member(see here and here), The EXIF data confirms that the NX200 has 20 Megapixels.
Fujifilm X10 / X50 Specification
Bright, High Resolution, FUJINON Manual 4X Optical Zoom Lens
Optical Zoom Viewfinder
High Speed Contrast Detection Auto-Focus
2.8-inch 460K Pixel High Resolution Multi-Function LCD Display
Full Manual Dial Control of Aperture, Zoom, Shutter, and Exposure Control
RAW file function
360 degree Motion Panorama
Full HD Movie
High Sensitivity – Up to 12,800 ISO Settings (Up to 3200 ISO in Max Resolution)
Film Simulation Modes
High Speed Continuous Shooting
Auto Bracketing (Exposure, ISO, Dynamic Range, and Film Sim)
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