Samsung TL9 Camera With Analog Gauge

The TL9 digital camera is a device built by Samsung which is also capable of MP3 player and PMP functionality. The most unique feature of this device should be double analog gauges that represent battery life and memory usage.

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The analog features add a touch different in this device and put aside other cameras a little. Analog gauges are not totally innovative technology, but with them to be visible at all times where it is easy to see what your device left in it.

The device has a 10 megapixel CCD, a 5x optical zoom lens and dual image stabilization. The device achieves stable images using two advanced methods. The first is named OIS meaning “optical image stabilization” and DIS meaning “image stabilization digital”. A Joint own image can be caught each time.

The screen, which can also view films, measures 2.7 inches allowing the display of either a clear picture being taken or movies you watch. A final feature funky I really want to mention is the function that scans Smile Shot smiles on the faces of people. It will not take the image to everyone’s teeth are bright brilliant! Also flash protection that does not take a picture if someone flashes can be found in this device. The body of the camera is slim, metal and seems to be fairly simple in its design.



Published July 22, 2008 in Digital Camera, Samsung

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