Product Description:
The Samsung Maxima 140 Ti QD camera introduces a high-definition lens to its value line of 35mm camera models. Equipped with a powerful 4x zoom lens (38-140mm) and carefully designed for ease of use, the 140 is especially effective with its automatic program shooting modes. A wide range of shutter speeds--from 1/400 to 1/3 of a second and 1/60 in flash mode--gives you a selection of photographic options for the right shot. You can shoot fireworks or scenes at night with the Bulb function, which can leave the shutter open from 1 to 60 seconds.
The special portrait mode automatically chooses the ideal zoom setting for portraits. The 140 is also capable of continually shooting a series of shots, which is very useful for catching subjects in fast motion. Although the automatic focus system works for most purposes, you can set the 140 to be infinitely focused and turn off the flash for shooting through a window. Red eye flash corrects that common annoyance, and you can also set the flash on or off as well.
You can easily keep track of and set the shooting settings using the jog shuttle dial. The camera makes an audio warning whenever an incorrect setting is made to prevent unwanted errors during photo taking. The 140 has quartz date/time imprinting and eight pre-set titles to personalize your photos.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 4x zoom lens 35mm camera
- Jog shuttle dial for setting shooting modes
- Diopter adjustment
- 10-second self-timer
- Date/time imprinting and preset titles
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- EAN: 0044701002154
- Label: Samsung
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Model: MAXIMA 140Ti
- MPN: MAXIMA 140Ti
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- Publisher: Samsung
- Studio: Samsung
- UPC: 044701002154

Accessories
Electronics Articles 
Printer Buying Guide
What kind of printer is best for me?
Choosing the right printer can be a daunting task. There are several different types of printing technology to choose from, each suited for different needs. Printers come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny travel companions to workgroup workhorses; some are geared toward photographers, others are for multitaskers. And the many specifications for resolution and speed can be misleading. As a rule of thumb, inkjet printers are a must for long-lasting photos, while laser printers are best to produce speedy text documents.
User types: Home user | Budding novelist | Digital photographer | Entrepreneur |
Corporate cog | Frequent flier
Home userĀ
The home user demands a lot from a printer. The device must tackle everything from a book report to a newsletter to the occasional snapshot--all without breaking the budget. This is why for most home users, the best choice is a versatile and affordable printer, such as a small-office/home-office color ...
Driving with a cell phone is a lot less dangerous than driving on prescription drugs
There's a lot of debate today about the safety of using cell phones while driving. Statistics show that those who use cell phones while driving cause a much greater percentage of accidents than those who avoid using their cell phones. And the studies have shown that it's not just the physical coordination required to punch numbers into the cell phone while you're trying to work the vehicle that causes accidents; it's actually the lack of attention resulting from driving and talking on the cell phone at the same time. It seems that when you're distracted, you're more likely to cause accidents.
In terms of public safety, it's probably correct to say that banning cell phones would reduce the number of traffic accidents. But I think, more accurately, it depends on the person. Some people are operating on, shall we say, lower power CPUs in their heads to begin with. They might be zoned out on prescription drugs, and when you add a cell phone to the equation, they do become a danger to the ...