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Samsung has managed to pack in a 5.25 mega-pixel CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom With Image Stabilzer and a large 115K 2.5" LCD display. With the factory humming to the tune of convergence, Samsung have wedged in an MP3 player, voice recorder and a high quality video recorder capable of capturing high quality VGA clips (640 x 480 @ 30 fps) assisted by the built-in DIS (digital image stabiliser). The camera comes with 128 MB of memory on board with a miniSD slot offering up to 1GB of additional storage space - enough to store 75 songs or 3 hours of recording via the microphone. Unlike many other digital cameras, users can zoom in and out to their heart's desire while shooting video and Samsung's little box of tricks is also capable of outputting video at a resolution of 720 x 576 pixels at 25fps via the AV out port. Connecting the Miniket via USB 2.0 also lets it be used as a Webcam or a 'portable hard drive'. Conveniently, the VP-MS11 can also be charged via a USB connection, saving the hassle of carting along a power cable or optional charger when on the move
Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- Label: Samsung
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- MPN: VPMS11BL
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
- Publisher: Samsung
- Studio: Samsung

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