Samsung TL34HD 14.7MP Digital Camera Silver + 4GB Deluxe Accessory Bundle

Samsung TL34HD 14.7MP Digital Camera Silver + 4GB Deluxe Accessory Bundle

 
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The new Samsung TL34HD is a powerful, sleek and compact digital camera featuring high-definition video capability. TL34HD boasts an impressive resolution of 14.7 megapixel and renowned Schneider lens yielding a 28mm wide-angle focal length with 3.6x optical zoom. The most advanced point and-shoot digital camera in Samsung s history, the TL34HD builds upon the success of its predecessor, the NV24HD, taking many of that camera s advanced features to a whole new level. Featuring an all-metal build, the TL34HD is pocket-sized but features a large, 3-inch touch-screen LCD screen that dominates the back of the camera and is sure to turn heads no matter where the TL34HD may be used. The TL34HD can also record video in 720p high-definition resolution, at a maximum frame rate of 30fps. Shooters can also take advantage of a movie stabilizer and optical zoom while recording video, as well as Samsung s Successive Recording mode, which allows the user to pause and then resume filming without having to save the clips as individual files. Additionally, the TL34HD utilizes H.264 compression, a codec for high-definition video that yields three times the recording length of MPEG4, + Accessory Kit - 4GB SD Memory Card - SD Card Reader - Compact Digital Camera Case - 6-foot High Performance HDMI Cable - Memory Card Storage Wallet - Universal Neck Strap - Lens Optics Cleaning Kit - Pocket Tripod w/Extension Legs and Tilt - LCD Screen Protectors.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Samsung TL34HD Silver 14.7MP 28MM Wide 3in. LCD Digital Camera
  • 4GB SD Memory Card
  • SD Card Reader - Compact Digital Camera Case - 6-foot High Performance HDMI Cable
  • Memory Card Storage Wallet - Universal Neck Strap - Lens Optics Cleaning Kit
  • Pocket Tripod w/Extension Legs and Tilt - LCD Screen Protectors
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • EAN: 0718122067466
  • Label: Samsung
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • Model: ASMSTL34SK2
  • MPN: ECTL34HSBA/k2
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: Samsung
  • Studio: Samsung
  • UPC: 718122067466

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