Samsung CL80 Digital Camera

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The CL80 has a Samsung 14.2 megapixel 1/2.3 "CCD image sensor behind a lens 7x optical zoom Schneider-Kreuznach brand. CL80 The lens has an optical image stabilization, which contribute to the risk of image blur should be done as part of this plan Samsung "dual image stabilization included." The other part of the function of digital image stabilization, moved with the camera firmware, automatically raising the camera sensitivity (ISO and noise) than would be required. It is interesting to note that Samsung describes the CL80 and his brother, the TL240, such as consumer electronics product ever produced the first hydroforming technology, a technique that is relatively common in the automotive industry. Hydroforming allows complex shapes to form more rigid, and Samsung says techology has allowed them to produce better quality surfaces with softer silhouettes.

There is no optical viewfinder, with framed pictures on a big widescreen 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED. This exceptionally high resolution screen that dominates most of the back of the unit, and also has a touch screen, maximum control is achieved. The CL80 offers what Samsung "Smart Gesture" interface calls, and if certain actions are traced with a finger on the touchscreen, the device detects and reacts accordingly. For example, tracing a finger in a cross appears on the screen to remove the current photo, while drawing a circle around, though. To place a photo, simply drag your finger on one side of the panel. The touch screen LCD is also used in the shooting mode, with a touch on the subject is not all you need to adjust the focus manually. The CL80 includes the ability to track, and once focus is locked, it will try to follow the subject as it moves around the frame, setting as desired. Keep your finger for two seconds to focus and then set the shutter speed, or you can press the shutter button after locking the sharpness of the image.

Despite its slim 0.8 cun thick, the Samsung CL80 full of unusual features, including integrated wireless LAN and Bluetooth connectivity. We have no information on the types of network with which the wireless LAN is compatible, but we know that the camera is not on the networks that control using a web browser before the data is transmitted may require that the connection - something in common with free WiFi in hotels, airports, convention centers, etc.. Once connected, users can send and CL80 low-resolution versions of photos and videos by e-mail, including a brief text to accompany the images. Otherwise, the images can be downloaded at specific sites such as Facebook, Picasa, YouTube and SamsungImaging.com. Images of WiFi will be automatically transferred to a reduced resolution of two megapixels dimensions - good speed, but it would have been better, so that the user decide to mandate a full resolution version to have as desired. E-mail recipients can be stored in your camera, and he went with his new address on the screen QWERTY keyboard. Finally, the Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity for transferring images wirelessly with other Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones. The CL80 will automatically resize the images to 1024 x 768 pixels for sending via Bluetooth, and even in this apparently can not be changed.

The Samsung CL80 includes the ability to detect facial features with both smile and blink detection to automatically capture a photo when everyone can be a smile, and repeat if someone flashes the image. There is also a "Beauty Shot" mode that smooths skin tones on faces detected. Face detection is also used to run a red-eye, which detects and automatically corrects common photo defects such offer. It also includes CL80 intelligent recognition of faces, addresses of the twenty people are saved in the device and can be recognized in terms of subsequent firings. Once identified, these people take precedence over the faces of unfamiliar faces in the scene to determine exposure variables are presented, and also the smart way to play music can be found. The Samsung CL80 things must take a variety of scene modes accessible to novice photographers still offers a degree of control over the images, and a 2.0 Smart mode automatically selects the scene mode, if necessary.

The Samsung CL80 has the ability to record, or standard definition video with its high at 30 frames per second in H.264 format with a maximum resolution of 720p (1280 x 720 pixels). Connectivity options include HDMI to connect your camcorder enables high definition displays recent.

The CL80 Samsung ships from spring 2010. Price information was not available at this time.

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