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Samsung is ready to launch five new NX lenses this year. They include a 18-200mm multi-purpose telephoto zoom, a 16mm ultra wide pancake, a 60mm macro, a 85mm ultra bright portrait and a 16-80mm standard zoom. These lenses are compatible with Samsung’s unique i-Function system. Here is the full list:
18-200mm F3.5-6.3 ED OIS (May 2011)
16mm F2.4 (July 2011)
60mm F2.8 Macro ED OIS SSA (August 2011)
85mm F1.4 ED SSA (October 2011)
16-80mm F3.5-4.5 OIS (December 2011)
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The new Samsung ST6500 is a stylish new digital camera with a curved design. The body of the ST6500 is curved around the lens and angled at 7 degrees to make for a more ergonomic fit. The camera has a 16-megapixel sensor, a 5x optical zoom lens, a new Smart Touch 3.0 User Interface, a 3.0-inch LCD touchscreen display and the intelligent Smart Auto feature, which automatically adjusts the camera’s settings. The Samsung ST6500 will be available in March 2011 for $229. Read more…

Samsung Electronics has announced the availability of its new ultra compact camera, the ST30. The camera features a unique design finished with a high quality metal body and whatever the color of your party outfit, the ST30 has a color to match it. Measuring 82.0mm x 51.9mm x 16.9mm, the Samsung ST30 comes equipped with Smart Auto focus, a 10-megapixel 1/3-inch CCD sensor, an internal battery charging system, a 28mm lens and a 3x power optical zoom. Additional features include Face Detection, Blink Detection, Smile Shot, Beauty Shot and Self Portrait. The Samsung ST30 compact digital camera will be launched in March 2011 for US$99.99. See more pictures after the jump. Read more…

Do you still remember the 14.2-megapixel Samsung SH100 that we mentioned last month? The company has finally unveiled more details about this WiFi-enabled compact digital camera. The Samsung SH100 comes equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to share your recent photographic masterpieces almost instantaneously over Wi-Fi together with high definition video recording. What makes this camera more special is that it can also connect directly to the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone via Wi-Fi, allowing you to view your photos on the smartphone’s screen in real time or use the smartphone as a remote to control the shutter. In addition, the Samsung SH100 also has the ability to automatically backup all of your photos to a computer via DLNA. The Samsung SH100 WiFi-enabled camera will be released in March 2011 for $129.99 a pop. Read more…

The Samsung HMX-Q10 is a mid-range Full HD camcorder, which is perfect for use in low light environments. The video recorder features a 5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, which records with twice the sensitivity of normal CMOS sensors, reducing noise and distortion while also enhancing recording quality in low-light conditions. The Samsung HMX-Q10 also has a Schneider-Kreuznach Varioplan-HD F1.8 10x optical zoom lens with an OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) Duo system to compensate for hand-shaking. What makes the Samsung HMX-Q10 more special is that it features Switch Grip with Easy Operation via an LCD screen. The Switch Grip means that no matter how the camcorder is held, the G-magnetic sensor inside the HMX-Q10 recognizes the angle and turns the LCD display so it’s easy to see, and controls recording easily from any angle. Easy Operation means that all controls are accessible from the 2.7-inch touchscreen display. This HD camcorder captures video in 1920×1080/60i full HD resolution and captures 4.9MP still photos. The Samsung HMX-Q10 will be available in February 2011 for $299 a pop. Read more…

The Samsung WB700 is a new super-zoom camera with an 18x optical zoom and a 1.3x “Smart Zoom”. As the successor to the successful WB600 and WB650 models, the WB700 includes Samsung’s latest advances in HD video technology so users can capture high quality video footage, as well as still images. The WB700 also features Smart Filter 2.0 – artistic filters in modes such as “soft focus”, “half-tone dot” and “cinema” alongside traditional features such as “fish-eye”, “miniature” and “sketch”, giving entertaining and professional finishes at the touch of a button. The WB700 sports a 16MP sensor and can record 1080p HD video in H.264 format. This point-and-shoot camera also supports full manual control, dual optical image stabilization, zoom noise reduction, full HD video recording, an HDMI-out, RAW image support and more. The Samsung WB700 will go on sale from April 2011 for $299.99 each. Read more…