While its mostly been
busy blurring the lines between smartphone and cameralately, Samsung's still churning out regular shooters as
well. Case in point: it just launched the WB110, a 20-megapixel successor to last year's 16-megapixel model packing the same 26x optical zoom.
That's far from superzooms like Nikon's 42x P520, but Samsung's model does go a touch wider with a
35mm equivalent range of 22.3mm to 580mm. Other highlights include 720p
AVC/H.264 video, 3,200 max ISO, Smart Auto mode to aid in tricky still and
movie exposures, a pop-up flash and a 3-inch HVGA (480 x 360) display. None of
those specs will set the world on fire, so hopefully the price won't burn your
wallet once Samsung gets around to announcing it. There's no date for
availability either, but the rest of the story's in the PR after the break. powered ones in recent memory like the Samsung Galaxy NX, not to
mention having made some forays into the DSLR world as well, but there is still
room for compact digital cameras, or at least those that are not too
professional looking, so much so that a soccer mom could also snap photos of
her happy family for all posterity without batting an eyelid. The latest
digital camera to roll off Samsung’s production lines would be the Samsung
WB110, which happens to be a 20-megapixel shooter which will continue from
where last year’s 16-megapixel model left off, although the Samsung WB110 would
still come with the very same 26x optical zoom.: Smart Auto, in still
image modes, analyses key elements in photographers' compositions and
automatically adjusts photo and movie settings to help users capture the best
shot possible.Live Panorama lets you photograph seemingly endlessly panoramic
shots and preview them live on the screen by holding the shutter-button and
sweeping across the scene.
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