Selasa, 25 September 2012

Samsung Finally Ships EX2F Point-and-Shoot WiFi Camera, Lowers Price


Since South Korea is Samsung's home market, the company often begins shipping its products there, before finally extending availability to the rest of the world. The EX2F camera was no different in this regard.

Fortunately, it didn't take too much more than a month for the corporation to send the EX2F to the United States of America (shipments in South Korea began in August).

Though the 3-inch AMOLED screen is a nice touch, EX2F does not look all that unique on the surface, but that isn't surprising, since it is the insides that matter here.

While a 12.4-megapixel CMOS sensor takes pictures or shoots video (1080p Full HD Movie Recording at 30 frames per second), a Wi-Fi chip allows owners to transmit the files to PCs or post them straight to social networking sites.

On that note, the ISO sensitivity is of up to 12,800, while the zoom ratio is of 3.3x.

"Samsung continues to blaze the trail in the SMART Camera space and the addition of Wi-Fi to the EX2F, coupled with the brightest lens, give this camera a pedigree far above others in its class" said Reid Sullivan, senior vice president of mobile entertainment, Samsung Electronics America.

"As consumers start to compile gift lists for the 2012 holiday season, the EX2F has the prowess and flexibility to be at the top of the lists for even the most tech-savvy."

When considering the f/1.4-2.7 (24-79mm) lens and everything else so far, Samsung has everything it needs to argue in favor of the $550 price tag (426-550 Euro).

Thus, it comes as a nice surprise that the IT player has reduced the required sum, from $550 to $500, or 387-500 Euro.

Go here to see what other cameras may spark interest, and to compare their prices (some truly immense) to those of the Samsung EX2F.

Via: Samsung Finally Ships EX2F Point-and-Shoot WiFi Camera, Lowers Price

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