레이블이 SH100인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
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2011년 6월 2일 목요일

Camera Has an Eye for Photos, Brain for Wi-Fi

The pocket-size, point-and-shoot digital camera was once a standard part of many consumers' electronic tool kit. But it has been challenged by smartphones with better and better built-in cameras and photo apps. While they lack some photographic capabilities, like physical zoom lenses, phones are carried everywhere all the time. Plus, they are wirelessly connected to email and the Web, where digital pictures often wind up.

Walt Mossberg tries out a new pocket-size digital camera from Samsung with some of the wireless convenience of a smartphone. The Samsung SH100 has built-in Wi-Fi, which allows it to rapidly upload or email pictures and beam photos wirelessly to a PC.

Now, Samsung has introduced a pocket camera that aims to erode the advantages of smartphones—even though the company also produces phones. This new camera, the SH100, has Wi-Fi built in. This isn't the first camera with built-in Wi-Fi, but Samsung hopes to better capitalize on it. It also competes with the add-on memory card called Eye-Fi, that brings Wi-Fi abilities to almost any camera. It has easy, preconfigured uploading to Facebook, YouTube, Picasa, email and other online destinations, plus a bunch of added wireless features, including cordless transfer of photos to a PC.
I've been testing the SH100. It carries a list price of $200 without a memory card but can be found at various merchants for as little as $150. Its wireless capability requires no contract or monthly payment.
My verdict is that the SH100 pretty much does what it promises as a wireless device, and takes very good photos and videos. Unlike on a cellphone, its wireless functions don't work almost everywhere. Still, for those who would like some of the wireless ease of a phone in a better camera, it might be tempting.
The SH100 is a good-looking, pocket camera with a resolution of 14.2 megapixels, a 5x optical zoom and a wide-angle lens. Smartphones typically have much lower resolution and lack optical zoom lenses.
It has a large, 3-inch touch screen on the back, for framing and viewing shots, and for controlling its many functions. There are only four physical buttons—a home button, a power button, a playback button, and a combination shutter and zoom controller. Everything else is controlled by tapping on icons and menus on the screen.

2011년 5월 18일 수요일

Camera Has an Eye for Photos, Brain for Wi-Fi


The pocket-size, point-and-shoot digital camera was once a standard part of many consumers’ electronic tool kit. But it has been challenged by smartphones with better and better built-in cameras and photo apps. While they lack some photographic capabilities, like physical zoom lenses, phones are carried everywhere all the time. Plus, they are wirelessly connected to email and the Web, where digital pictures often wind up...



2011년 5월 4일 수요일

Samsung SH100


The Samsung SH100 SH100 EC-SH100ZBPBUS Digital Camera’s built in Wi-Fi also means you can automatically back up your shots to your PC by pushing just two buttons, or use DLNA to hook up to your HDTV and see your photos and videos straight away. Wi-Fi also enables you to upload your pictures instantly to your social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa or Photo Bucket, or to email them to individual email addresses straight from the camera, meaning the people you care about can enjoy your experience from wherever they are. The Samsung SH100 EC-SH100ZBPBUS Digital Camera is the latest example of Samsung’s user-focused innovation and design. The company has always carefully researched its target audience, and Samsung is applying this research to create unique products for a younger, more digitally connected generation of camera users.


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2011년 4월 17일 일요일

Samsung: Nueva cámara SH100


“The SH100 is not only wi-fi friendly, but also goes out of its way to mimic the smartphone experience complete with a large touchscreen interface.” Technologia 21, chile

Samsung: Latin Forum 2011 inicia con concepto Smarter Life




SH100, ST700, Q10, NX-series Technologia 21, Chile

Test Lab: Samsung SH100 digital camera review


“The SH100 is not only wi-fi friendly, but also goes out of its way to mimic the smartphone experience complete with a large touchscreen interface।” – Camera Gear Guide, USA (25th March 2011) http://www.cameragearguide.com/2430/test-lab-samsung-sh100-digital-camera-review/

Samsung Digital Camera Can Be Controlled With Android App


"The Samsung SH100 is a quality camera , Wi-Fi digital camera। It packs an impressive 14.2MP, has 5x optical zoom and takes MicroSD and SDHC cards. But it’s also got a hidden secret. Download the associated Android app for your smartphone and you can control the camera over WiFi using your phone.”

– Gizmos, USA (27th March 2011)

2011년 4월 13일 수요일

Samsung at ‘Sonimag Photo & Multimedia 2011′

Samsung participated in the 11th edition of Son Image Foto 2011 also known as ‘Sonimag Photo & Multimedia 2011’ event, which was held in Barcelona from March 22-27, 2011.
Sonimag Photo & Multimedia is Spain’s leading image and photography fair. An event full of light and color that bets for the new technologies as transmitter of emotions and feelings. It was a fair renewing itself to keep pace with the industry, which includes the leading companies and builds relationships between exhibitors, professionals, and enthusiasts. It was also a fair to see the best of the image world, photography, video, and multimedia.
Samsung’s booth was divided into three areas :
- Experiential : NX studio, Connectivity, 2View, 2D –> 3D conversion
- New Line-Up Display : NX and High zoom, 2View and Style
- Sales area : 2 meeting rooms, catering area
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In NX studio, you could touch and experience the i-Function through the NX11 and NX100.
In Connectivity, you could experience smart connectivity with the SH100.
With the 2View, you can apply self-portraits with NYC or Paris as backgrounds.
In the 2D –> 3D conversion area, you could experience Live 2D and 3D Conversion with the Q10 camcorder.
In the New Line-Up Display area, you could see the latest line-up of the NX & High zoom, 2View, and Style products. In the sales area, there were two meeting rooms and a catering area prepared for visiting customers. Spanish Princess Cristina de Borbon and Daniel Molero had visited Samsung’s booth.
Samsung’s cameras have received many reviews and coverage from TV, radio, and media outlets after this event. They introduced a Samsung camcorder that enables its users to enjoy the best 3D experience. They also introduced the ST700 as a camera to take the best self-portrait pictures and the SH100’s smart connectivity with Wi-Fi.
Check out more information on Sonimag Photo & Multimedia from Sonimag Photo & Multimedia 2011’s official website : www.sonimagfoto.com. Refer to the links below for more news on this event.(Spanish)

2011년 4월 10일 일요일

SAMSUNG SH100 Review


01_SH100 - Wi-Fi

Welcome to the Wi-Fi World

Taking shots and transferring them. Connecting to SNS, typing in, and updating pictures. Look familiar? However, if it’s made by a camera, not by a smart phone, it’s totally different story. Samsung is famous for their various products from smart phones to IT home appliances. They have various products in their cameras such as hybrid and compact cameras. Last year, they already released the ST80 having the Wi-Fi. In 2011, they have just released a new Wi-Fi camera which will give us various experiences through the wireless communication with the copy ‘Smart Life’


2011년 3월 16일 수요일

SH100 unboxing






SH100 get out of the box the first time, was shooting by HMX-T10.

2011년 2월 28일 월요일

Blind Sighted Cardboard Car Driving






Experiment of SH100's Remote View Finder mode. (this connects SH100 camera to Galaxy Tab or Galaxy S instantly and previews the shot you want through Galaxy Tab & Phones)
Thanks to SH100, I was able to see while I was driving & parking. ;-)

2011년 2월 17일 목요일

SH100 Samsung Digital Wi-Fi Camera Review





This is the new SAMSUNG Digital Camera SH100, the latest Wi-Fi enabled compact camera.

- Wi-Fi enabled
Sharing over the internet and social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa, Youtube, Photobucket and Samsung Imaging

- AllShare
Using DLNA technology to allow you to connect to your HDTV and stream content wirelessly

- Remote Viewfinder
Using your smart phone as a remote controller and view finder for your camera

- PC Auto Backup
It will find your PC automatically and download the latest photos onto it

- 3 colors (red, black, silver)
- 14.2 Mega Pixels, 3-inch Touch Screen LCD, 5x Optical Zoom
- Smart Touch Access User Interface 3.0
- HD Shooting with SoundAlive
- Smart Filter 2.0
- Magic Frame

CES 2011 REPLAYS: NX100 with i-Function lens




Samsungimaging Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungim...

Samsungimaging @CES 2011
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2011년 2월 9일 수요일

Samsung SH100: Shoot. Sync. Share





Samsungimaging Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/samsungimaging
The New Samsung Digital Camera SH100: Shoot. Sync. Share
Key Features;
- Web Upload & E-mail
(via Wi-Fi) Uploads photos & videos to Social Network Sites or send them to any email address immediately.
(Direct) Access to Picasa, Facebook, Photobucket, YouTube, Samsungimaging.com
- Remote Viewfinder
- AllShare
AllShare wireless connection to upload pictures or videos to your DLNA supported TV or PC.
- PC Auto Backup
Save contents to PC through Wi-Fi.
Enjoy smart life!
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2011년 1월 18일 화요일

Samsung's WiFi-enabled SH100 shoots in 14.2MP, uses your Android as a viewfinder

WiFi cameras are hardly anything new, but there are a few features on this Samsung SH100 that caught our attention. For one, this 14.2 megapixel imager lets you use your Android smartphone -- Galaxy S is specifically mentioned here -- a "real time" remote viewfinder and trigger over WiFi! Additionally, users will also benefit from the camera's DLNA and wireless PC sync capabilities. While this sounds all awesome, we'll have to wait until March before our wallets take a $199.99 damage. Full spec sheet after the break.
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Samsung's New SH100 Brings Your World Closer
New Wi-Fi-enabled camera delivers ultimate connectivity on the move

CES, Las Vegas – January 4, 2011 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today the launch of the new SH100, a compact Wi-Fi enabled camera that delivers great shots that you can share over the internet and social networks with your friends and family, from wherever you are in the world. The SH100 is set to be Samsung's leading fully connected camera in 2011, building on the success of the company's wirelessly connected cameras to date and allowing Samsung to take a dominant position within this growing market.

Samsung's pioneering steps within the connected camera market can be seen in the SH100's unique innovation, which allows you to connect wirelessly to your other devices with ease. You can use Wi-Fi to connect to your Android® powered Galaxy S™ smartphone, so you can view the shot you're about to take in real time on your phone. If you're not happy with it, you can zoom in and out to get the best picture, and then activate the shutter remotely when you're ready to pose. This innovation means that the days of running between your camera and your subject, trying to line up the perfect group shot, are over. Users now have total control of their camera in the palm of their hand, from wherever they are in the shot. Users can even use their phone's GPS to record exactly where they were when they captured their favorite memories.

The SH100's built in Wi-Fi can also automatically back up your shots to your PC by only pushing two buttons, or by using DLNA to wirelessly connect to your HDTV and see your photos and videos right away. Wi-Fi enables you to upload your pictures instantly to your social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa or Photo Bucket, or email them to individual email addresses straight from the camera. The people you care about can now enjoy your experience from wherever they are. You can also record HD video and share your favorite moments over sites such as YouTube™. To make the upload process of large files easier and quicker, the SH100 includes an account with mobile hotspot provider Boingo™, giving you access to over 200,000 Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide.

The SH100 is the latest example of Samsung's user-focused innovation and design. The company has always carefully researched its target audience, and in 2011, Samsung is applying this research to create unique products for a younger, more digitally connected generation of camera users. The company is also leveraging its strength in other product areas, such as mobile phones, to make emerging camera technologies, such as Wi-Fi, accessible to all camera buyers, even those on smaller budgets.

"At Samsung, we are always striving to innovate and you can see this in every product we release," said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics. "From our in-depth consumer research, we know that younger users have different needs from their digital camera. They don't want to wait until they get home to share their favorite moments with their friends, they want to be able to do this instantly from wherever they are. The SH100 gives young people the chance to bring their world closer, by drawing on Samsung's technological strength to deliver total connectivity in a compact camera, at an accessible price. Through the SH100, we hope to provide the best product for people looking for ultimate connectivity from their camera, and strengthen Samsung's leadership in the compact camera category."

Experience the Convenience
The SH100 uses built in Wi-Fi capability to deliver unique new experiences for all camera users. By selecting the PC Auto Back-up function, your camera will automatically find your PC and download the latest photos onto it, even if the PC is turned off. This feature is compatible with the Wake-on-LAN (WoL) system which many modern home PCs are already equipped with.

Innovation in Control Helps you Capture the Moment
The Wi-Fi capability on the SH100 also allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control and viewing device for your camera. If you're shooting over a crowd at a concert, you can enable the Remote Viewfinder function, meaning that you can hold your camera high over your head while you see a preview of the picture in real time on your phone screen. It's also ideal for taking self shots as you can zoom in and out using the 5x optical zoom, and access basic menu functions including parameters and shooting modes. When you're happy with the shot, you can operate the shutter remotely too, and the camera will record the GPS information for photo geo-tagging.

Seamlessly Simple
Samsung has also used its strength in the smartphone market to develop a new Smart Access user interface (UI) for all of its new compact cameras. The touch based UI works in the same quick, intuitive way as many smartphones. Advanced functions, such as sharing content wirelessly, can be done simply by a few touches of the buttons on the large, clear 3" LCD screen. The Smart Access UI enables users to drag, click and control 'app-style' icons, easily flip through photos, and control a range of the camera's features.

The Heart of your Digital Home
The SH100 features Samsung AllShare, which uses DLNA technology to allow you to connect to your HDTV and stream content wirelessly. For instance, when you get home from a concert, you can now watch the videos of your favorite songs instantly on your TV.

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2011년 1월 16일 일요일

SPSTV Samsung CES 2011: SH100 Digital Camera






SPSTV has got CES 2011 covered! Make sure to log on at http://bit.ly/6zy1UH to watch our CES coverage and other shows on demand. In this segment we give you an in depth look at an amazing digital camera from Samsung, the SH100.

2011년 1월 13일 목요일

Wi-Fi Camera SH100 Nominated for the Best of CES Awards!

Samsung’s Wi-Fi camera SH100 has been nominated for the Best of CES awards presented by CNET. The category for Digital Imaging includes digital cameras and camcorders.
Since 2006 CNET has represented the Best of CES awards. The awards recognize the best products at the show, including a Best of Show award and a People’s Voice award, as voted by the CNET audience.
To see the CES awards’ categories and the nominated products, please click here.
The SH100 has built-in 802.11n wireless that can be used for connecting to your Wi-Fi network for automatic backups or viewing on DLNA-equipped devices; connect to other Samsung Wi-Fi cameras for sharing; connect to hot spots including those provided by Boingo; and connecting to an Android-powered Galaxy S smartphone.
Outside of the wireless features, the camera is an average touch-screen ultracompact. It’s using a 14-megapixel CCD, a 26mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD, and shooting modes appear to be completely automatic.
The SH100 was also well received by other media. Click here to see the articles about the camera.

Samsung announces SH100 Wi-Fi enabled compact camera

Samsung's New SH100 Brings Your World Closer


New Wi-Fi-enabled camera delivers ultimate connectivity on the move
CES, Las Vegas – January 4, 2011 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today the launch of the new SH100, a compact Wi-Fi enabled camera that delivers great shots that you can share over the internet and social networks with your friends and family, from wherever you are in the world. The SH100 is set to be Samsung’s leading fully connected camera in 2011, building on the success of the company’s wirelessly connected cameras to date and allowing Samsung to take a dominant position within this growing market.

Samsung’s pioneering steps within the connected camera market can be seen in the SH100’s unique innovation, which allows you to connect wirelessly to your other devices with ease. You can use Wi-Fi to connect to your Android® powered Galaxy S™ smartphone, so you can view the shot you’re about to take in real time on your phone. If you’re not happy with it, you can zoom in and out to get the best picture, and then activate the shutter remotely when you’re ready to pose. This innovation means that the days of running between your camera and your subject, trying to line up the perfect group shot, are over. Users now have total control of their camera in the palm of their hand, from wherever they are in the shot. Users can even use their phone’s GPS to record exactly where they were when they captured their favorite memories.
The SH100’s built in Wi-Fi can also automatically back up your shots to your PC by only pushing two buttons, or by using DLNA to wirelessly connect to your HDTV and see your photos and videos right away. Wi-Fi enables you to upload your pictures instantly to your social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa or Photo Bucket, or email them to individual email addresses straight from the camera. The people you care about can now enjoy your experience from wherever they are. You can also record HD video and share your favorite moments over sites such as YouTube™. To make the upload process of large files easier and quicker, the SH100 includes an account with mobile hotspot provider Boingo™, giving you access to over 200,000 Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide.
The SH100 is the latest example of Samsung’s user-focused innovation and design. The company has always carefully researched its target audience, and in 2011, Samsung is applying this research to create unique products for a younger, more digitally connected generation of camera users. The company is also leveraging its strength in other product areas, such as mobile phones, to make emerging camera technologies, such as Wi-Fi, accessible to all camera buyers, even those on smaller budgets. #
“At Samsung, we are always striving to innovate and you can see this in every product we release,” said Mr. Hyunho Chung, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Imaging Business, Samsung Electronics. “From our in-depth consumer research, we know that younger users have different needs from their digital camera. They don’t want to wait until they get home to share their favorite moments with their friends, they want to be able to do this instantly from wherever they are. The SH100 gives young people the chance to bring their world closer, by drawing on Samsung’s technological strength to deliver total connectivity in a compact camera, at an accessible price. Through the SH100, we hope to provide the best product for people looking for ultimate connectivity from their camera, and strengthen Samsung’s leadership in the compact camera category.”
Experience the Convenience
The SH100 uses built in Wi-Fi capability to deliver unique new experiences for all camera users. By selecting the PC Auto Back-up function, your camera will automatically find your PC and download the latest photos onto it, even if the PC is turned off. This feature is compatible with the Wake-on-LAN (WoL) system which many modern home PCs are already equipped with.
Innovation in Control Helps you Capture the Moment
The Wi-Fi capability on the SH100 also allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control and viewing device for your camera. If you’re shooting over a crowd at a concert, you can enable the Remote Viewfinder function, meaning that you can hold your camera high over your head while you see a preview of the picture in real time on your phone screen. It’s also ideal for taking self shots as you can zoom in and out using the 5x optical zoom, and access basic menu functions including parameters and shooting modes. When you’re happy with the shot, you can operate the shutter remotely too, and the camera will record the GPS information for photo geo-tagging.
Seamlessly Simple
Samsung has also used its strength in the smartphone market to develop a new Smart Access user interface (UI) for all of its new compact cameras. The touch based UI works in the same quick, intuitive way as many smartphones. Advanced functions, such as sharing content wirelessly, can be done simply by a few touches of the buttons on the large, clear 3” LCD screen. The Smart Access UI enables users to drag, click and control ‘app-style’ icons, easily flip through photos, and control a range of the camera’s features.
The Heart of your Digital Home
The SH100 features Samsung AllShare, which uses DLNA technology to allow you to connect to your HDTV and stream content wirelessly. For instance, when you get home from a concert, you can now watch the videos of your favorite songs instantly on your TV.
Android and Youtube are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Boingo is a registered trademark of Boingo Wireless, Inc

Samsung SH100 specifications


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2011년 1월 10일 월요일

Samsung’s newest compact makes sharing photos and videos a snap.

Samsung’s newest compact makes sharing photos and videos a snap.
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Las Vegas- Samsung’s newest compact, the 14.2MP SH100, is essentially the brainchild of a company that has combined years of knowledge in the cellphone market, with its experience as a digital camera company. The result? A (nearly) fully social media-integrated “smart-camera.”

Bringing whole new meaning to the idea of instantaneous photo and video-sharing, the SH100 offers seamless Wi-Fi integration for PC users—thanks to built-in 802.11n wireless—as well smartphone integration for certain Android phone-users.

Do you have a Samsung Galaxy-S smartphone? If so, you will be happy to know that you can use your device as a remote to view what the SH100 sees, in real time. This means the ability to frame, shoot and GPS-tag an image. Unfortunately this nifty feature works only for the Galaxy-S. Sorry iPhone/Blackberry/other Android phone-users!

While the SH100’s smartphone compatibility is limited, its ability to sync with any PC is not. Utilizing either an available wireless Internet connections or a Boingo Wi-Fi hotspot (the SH100 comes with a Boingo subscription), users can back-up their images or videos, post them to social networking sites or email them to an individual address, all with the push of a few buttons.

A fan of Facebook? How about Picasa, Photo Bucket or Youtube? The SH100 makes directly transmitting photos and videos to these sites for sharing a breeze. Unfortunately, it does not appear that the SH100 is fully compatible with Flickr or Twitter. However the SH100 does allow users to send HD videos directly to their home DLNA-equipped HDTV, wirelessly, for real-time viewing.

Outside of the SH100’s love for sharing, it is essentially your average compact camera. It features a 14.2MP CCD sensor, 5x zoom (26-130mm 35mm equivalent), a 3” touchscreen, various automatic settings, HD video recording capabilities (specs not specified) and digital-only image stabilization.

Ultimately, despite its obvious compatibility drawbacks, the SH100 definitely represents a step forward in the compact camera field. With Wi-Fi available in many public locations, the demand for cameras that can painlessly share photos and videos for viewing by friends and family on social networking sites is growing. Unfortunately, until the further integration with other smartphones and devices occurs, it seems the SH100’s target audience will be somewhat limited.

The SH100 will be available in March for $199.99. You can get more information about it at Samsung.com

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CES: Samsung budget HD camcorder a boon for lefties

(Credit: Samsung)
 
Samsung heads into CES week with an early announcement of its HMX-Q10 camcorder, a really aggressively priced model that should have a lot of people asking "what's the catch?" At a price of $299, I'd expect the ultracompact Q10 to have some obvious omissions, but Samsung seems to make better trade-off choices with this model than the manufacturers of similarly priced competitors.
Most notably, almost all competitors play the specsmanship game and opt for lower-than-HD resolution sensor and pair it with a longer (20x-plus) zoom lens, which results in pretty poor video quality. The Q10, however, uses a 5-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS and a shorter--but quite sufficient--optically stabilized 10x f1.8 zoom. Though the Samsung's 1/5.8-inch sensor is still pretty small (and the way the spec is reported is odd, so I'm not quite sure what's going on), that's typical for the class.
The rest looks pretty reasonable as well. In theory, the new Switch Grip allows you to record with the camcorder flipped over--in other words, it should be usable left-handed as well as right. That's a nice feature, if it works as advertised. It's got a 2.7-inch touch screen, and the company's spinning the complete lack of direct controls, with the exception of the record and zoom switches, as an ease-of-use windfall.
The camcorder supports 1080/60i and 720/60p recording (still waiting for info about the format, but I'd wager its H.264 MPEG-4). Another nice-sounding feature is Record Pause technology, which allows you to pause recording without creating a new clip on resume. And though it doesn't seem to have a built-in USB cable, the battery charges via USB.

Slated to ship in February, the Samsung HMX-Q10 actually looks like it might be a decent budget model.

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