Samsung takes on Canon S90 with prosumer compact cam
20.02.10
Two years ago, it was heavy to see Samsung as a serious camera in the U.S., but it was two years ago. The player has since released a handful of models who helped him out of competition, and its newly announced TL500 like another standout to add to this shopping list.
Judging by her specs alone, the TL500 say it can stall Canon PowerShot S90, one of the most connected devices of CNET. Opposite is an f1.8, 24mm equivalent lens with a 3x zoom. Is back to 3-inch swivel-mounted rotating AMOLED. The interior is a 1/1.7-inch type 10-megapixel CCD sensor.(It's bigger than the sensors in the volume of compact cameras with fewer pixels packed - two things convincing.) There is no optical viewfinder, but a claw on top means that there are at least a time for Samsung to sell as an add (like for Panasonic LX3).
Although details are scarce on the options of shooting, I'm pregnant many controls to play with at least as far as changing settings go (color balance to the skin, the dosage, exposure, and thus on). He has patterns of weight gain, shutter, aperture priority and full manual and a stop first.And there is a small dial face that seems to change settings quickly. How big is its VGA quality, but as the Canon S90, the TL500 is basically a camera for photographers.
Source: CNET