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Samsung NV24 HD


Samsung-Nv24-HdThe Samsung NV24 HD is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 3.6x Schneider-Kreuznach Varioplan optical zoom lens (equivalent of 24mm to 86mm). It has a 2.5 inch LCD (which you'll need to use as it doesn't have a viewfinder).

The NV24 HD features optical image stabilization in the lens as well as a software based stabilization in both still shots and movies.

Speaking of movies - the Samsung NV24 HD can shoot at up to 1280 x 720 pixel movies at 30 frames per second (and up to 60 fps at smaller resolutions). The optical zoom can be used during the shooting of movies).

This impressive looking camera will have a retail price of $349 when it becomes available in March 2008.

Samsung NV24 HD News Release
Samsung Unveils 10 Mega-Pixel DSC With High-Definition Video Capability

NV24 HD is the World’s Smallest 24mm Ultra-Wide Angle, 10 Mega-Pixel Digital Camera

Las Vegas, NV (January 7, 2008) – Samsung today introduced the NV24 HD – a 10 mega-pixel point-and-shoot digital camera capable of shooting high-definition video. Additionally, with measurements of 3.8" x 2.4" x 0.7", the NV24 HD hits the mark as the world’s smallest, 24mm ultra-wide angle, 10 mega-pixel digital camera. The flagship model of Samsung’s revolutionary and award-winning NV-Series, the NV24 HD is the ideal digital camera to compliment the high-definition lifestyle of today’s tech savvy consumer.

The NV24 HD gives shooters the ability to record video in 720p high-definition at a maximum frame rate of 30fps. Shooters can also take advantage of a movie stabilizer and optical zoom while recording video and with Samsung’s Successive Recording mode, can pause, and then resume filming without having to save the clips as individual files. Additionally, the NV24 HD utilizes H.264 compression, a codec for high-definition video that has become an industry standard. To enjoy the NV24 HD’s high-definition video on an HDTV television, consumers simply dock the camera into a proprietary Samsung HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) cradle (sold separately). For added versatility, when the HDMI CEC cradle is connected to a high-definition Samsung digital television, end-users can navigate the NV24 HD’s menu using their TV’s remote control. The HDMI CEC cradle also gives shooters the ability to view and share their images in high-definition clarity, further enhancing the digital imaging experience.

With an ultra-wide angle, 24mm Schneider lens and 3.6x optical zoom, the NV24 HD gives shooters the ability to capture more of a desired scene and fit it into the frame, ideal for shooting landscapes or large groups of people. Combined with the camera’s new DRIM Engine, the NV-Series’ new image processor which yields outstanding image quality and blazing speed, the NV24 HD is one of the most technologically advanced cameras Samsung’s digital imaging arsenal.

“When Samsung launched the NV-Series in 2006, our goal was to create a family of digital cameras that would redefine the digital imaging industry,” said Stewart Henderson, Vice President Marketing, Samsung Opto-Electronics America. “We took our R&D and engineering to a whole new level and the result was groundbreaking. That same level of dedication is evident in our newly introduced NV digital cameras, especially with the NV24 HD. Our design engineers rose to the challenge of developing a digital camera to compliment the high-definition lifestyle of today’s consumer and I’m proud to call that camera the most advanced point-and-shoot camera in Samsung’s history,” concluded Mr. Henderson.

Adding to the NV24 HD’s impressive feature set, Samsung has also included Dual Image Stabilization, which combines both Samsung’s improved and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Digital Image Stabilization (DIS). When selected, OIS and DIS work simultaneously to provide blur -free images, no matter how shaky the user’s hand may be.

In keeping with the NV-Series’ philosophy of encouraging users to get the most out of their camera’s robust functionality, Samsung has included a new, secondary Photo Style Selector (PSS) dial. Located on top of the camera, opposite the standard mode dial, which allows users to set the NV24 HD to a designated shooting mode, the new PSS dial represents a revolution in both design and functionality. Empowering the shooter’s thumb, the PSS dial brings a host of creative effects to the fingertip, allowing the user effortless access to seven types of color profiles, including Soft, Vivid, Forest, Retro, Cool, Calm and Classic.

Situated on the back of the NV24 HD’s brushed black, stainless steel body is Samsung’s Smart Touch user interface. Smart Touch enables easy navigation of the camera’s comprehensive feature set by simply sliding a finger across the control buttons positioned around the camera’s 2.5" LCD screen, which will automatically brighten or dim depending on the current lighting situation. For reviewing and sharing images with others, the NV24 HD also features an intuitive Multi-Slide Show. With Multi-Slide Show, end-users can playback their images using five different slide transitions and can also have their images set to scroll to the camera’s preloaded music or their own favorite MP3 files.

Users can also take advantage of advanced features such as Face Detection and Self Portrait mode. Face Detection technology makes taking pictures of family and friends a snap, as it detects up to nine faces and automatically adjusts focus and exposure to ensure better composition and image quality. Self Portrait mode is a unique functionality that takes the guessing out of taking a self portrait. By utilizing Face Detection technology, the NV24 HD automatically detect the user’s face, adjusts focus and exposure, and will only allow a photo to be taken if the subject is centered in the frame. Additionally, with the ability to shoot at ISO 3200 and 14 scene modes to choose from, including Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-Up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, Café, Food, and Self Portrait, shooters can effortlessly adjust the NV24 HD and capture the best image possible in any setting.

The NV24 HD also boasts a Function Description feature. Designed to reduce the intimidation factor of the camera’s various modes, the Function Description automatically provides a brief and easy to understand description of each setting when scrolling through the camera’s menus, helping the end-user determine which setting is appropriate for their current shooting scenario.

NV24 HD: $349 MSRP – Available March 2008







Posted by Darren in our Samsung category on January 07, 2008

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