Samsung announces the L210, L110, L100 digital camera
Posted March 28, 2008 at 05:46 AM by Mark Pascua
Section: Imaging, Digital Cameras
Samsung has unleashed a set of classy and user-minded point-and-shoot cameras to augment their L-series line of digital cameras, the L210 (10.1 MP), L110 (8.2 MP), and L100 (8.2 MP). Besides the megapixel count, all three models share the same core specifications—a 2.5-inch LCD and 3x optical zoom. Interestingly, “ease of use” is the philosophy behind the latest Samsung additions. One helpful feature incorporated is the Function Description, which provides brief and easy to understand descriptions of the menu system—reducing the learning curve for new users. Another feature included is the Photo Help Guide, which offers users step-by-step tutorials, shown directly from the camera, on how to take better photos.
While they may be easy to use, Sammy is going all out with its new ‘L’ line of cameras, adding features such as a photo slide show function, auto macro, face detection, red eye correction, and a self portrait mode. The interesting tidbit about the self portrait mode is that the cameras use their face detection technology to remove the “guessing” when taking a self photo. They will not allow a picture to be taken when the subject’s face is out of center. For those with shaky hands, don’t fret. All three are equipped with an optical and digital image stabilizers that work in tandem to ensure clear, perfect shots—which should come extremely handy with the cameras’ SVGA quality video recording capability.
The Samsung L210, L110, and L100 is available now in silver, black, or red; with an MSRP of $269, $229, and $199 respectively.
Via [Samsung]