Product Description:
An easy to use in-camera help guide make this camera perfect for any user, even a beginner. If a problem is encountered during shooting, troubleshooting instructions are provided so that image correction can be easily performed and step-by-step instructions on use of the camera are also provided through the LCD.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 8.2 megapixels: The Samsung L100 digital camera takes photo-quality, 300dpi images up to 8" x 10", and good-quality 200dpi images up to 12" x 16". More megapixels give you more freedom to crop, edit, and enlarge favorite portions of your photos.
- Zoom: The 3x optical zoom brings you closer to your subjectwithout sacrificing image quality. The 3x digital zoom picks up where optical zoom leaves off, stretching pixels to make the image look bigger.
- Intelligent LCD screen: This large, 2.5" screen adjusts automatically as ambient light conditions change, so images are clear, bright and easy to see day or night, indoors or outdoors.
- Digital image stabilizer/high ISO: Able to shoot with a light sensitivity of ISO 6400, this camera can handle lower than ideal lighting conditions. High ISO also means that the image sensor can handle shorter exposures to light, allowing faster shutter speeds that can prevent blurred images due to camera shake or moving subjects.
- Face detection: This camera identifies faces in a frame, then optimizes focus and exposure to ensure that all of your portraits look great.
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- Color: Gold
- EAN: 0044701009498
- Label: Samsung
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- MediaType: This digital camera comes with 10MB of internal memory. Instantly add memory with an optional SD/SDHC or xD-Picture card (sold separately).
- Model: L100
- MPN: L100GOLD
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: Samsung
- Studio: Samsung
- UPC: 044701009498
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