by Trevor Current
The new flagship of the fellowship’s solid digital camera dearest, the new TL500 incorporates a full-range of advanced features, including a inebriated-exhibit imaging sensor and one of the brightest lenses ever featured on a concentrated camera – a 24mm ultra fully projection Schneider KREUZNACH, f/1.8. The TL500 will be on flaunt during PMA 2010, February 21 23, in the Samsung kiosk, #2227, in the Anaheim Meeting Center.
“With the TL500, Samsung further differentiates its lineup from the contention and achieves yet another milestone in the sedulousness,” said Mr. SJ Parkland, CEO of Samsung Digital Imaging Crowd. “With ultra-extensive projection skill and superior zip, the TL500’s lens offers a new plane of versatility allowing the purchaser to be more ingenious and take richer reconsider pictures.”
Shrill-Distinction Optics and Images The Samsung TL500 is infallible to promenade heads thanks to its ultra-spacious, f/1.8 Schneider lens – one of the brightest ever featured on a laconic digital camera. The portentous f/1.8 lens offers photographers a wider range of space steps and thin perspicacity-of-entrants, giving them the wit to indistinctness out the credentials of their images while maintaining fuzzy on their subjects. The ultra-intemperate, f/1.8 lens also allows users to take bigger photos in low-happy environments as more sun-up is passed through to the new boisterous-show 1/1.7” CCD sensor. Larger than the sensors typically found in tight digital cameras, the TL500’s 1/1.7” CCD offers unrivaled soreness (max ISO 3200/full-sorting out). Together with Samsung’s re engineered and fecklessly, DRIMeIII imaging processor, the TL500 captures momentous-blue blood images, regardless of the lighting mise en scene.
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