7 Attractions of the Samsung MV900F Digital Camera for Every Casual, Fun-Lovin Digital Photographer
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Samsung serves your interests first with making the MV900F one of the company’s Wi-Fi-capable SMART series of cameras. The MV900F links to Facebook, Picasa, Photobucket, YouTube and digital devices with just a single push of the SMART LINK button, or you can also make any connection with a few simple touches on the LCD display. If you have any of Samsung’s SMART televisions, Blu-ray players, mobile PCs and smartphones, then you’ll find it’s even easier to interface with the MV900F. The special moments in your life can be immediately shared, just shoot and upload, and then look for more fun to capture in digital photos and video.
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As a casual digital photographer, Samsung knows you also like to share photos and videos immediately on the camera’s LCD screen. That’s why the company designed the MV900F with the rather enormous 3.3-inch MultiView LCD display that flips 180 degrees. You have a much larger choice of angles, allowing you to frame and photograph groups of people faster and easier. You’ll also have a greater palette of possible self-portraits and quick captures of you and a few friends (or your significant other) experiencing the simple joys of life.
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Samsung has added what it calls “Gesture Shot” to the MV900F digital camera. With this motion-sensing technology, your hand gestures from in front of the camera or off-camera directs the functions of the camera. Make a circular gesture and you zoom the lens. Gesture with an up-and-down motion and the shutter releases, snapping a picture.
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The lens on the Samsung MV900F is perfect for the kinds of photos you are most likely to shoot. The f/2.5–6.3 5X optical zoom lens is fast for a camera of this type and delivers all the sharpness, deep colors and pleasing contrast that you’ll ever need. The 5X optical zoom range is the equivalent of 25mm–125mm, so you have an excellent wide-angle view to include more people and allow you to move closer to your subject matter. The lens also includes the portrait range, from approximately 70–100mm, and just enough telephoto to record the fun your family members and friends are sharing without them knowing you are photographing them.
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The Samsung MV900F digital camera is also proof of how large a sensor can now be designed into a compact camera, compared to just a few years ago. This camera has a 16.3-MP BSI CMOS sensor, which is also a major contributor to the crispness and detail of whatever you shoot with this camera. Having such a robust sensor also ensures that your photos and videos are of great quality even in low-light conditions. Since the MV900F is a very automatic camera, its Low Light Shot mode kicks into action when the light is low. It controls the camera’s settings, so the right combination is used to compensate for the lack of strong light.
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The Samsung MV900F shoots 1080/30fps Full-HD video, creating bright, colorful memories of all your fun times, and they’re sure to look stunning on the small screen of a smartphone or the largest HD TV.
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The Samsung MV900F digital camera comes as a white or black body. In its press release, the company stated that it would be available during late August 2012, with a MSRP of $349.99.
You’re the kind of person that almost always carrys a digital camera. You have a big family, many friends and acquaintances; you’re very sociable and love making new friends (and new relationships); and you want digital photos of every family event and social moment.
Digital camera manufacturers are doing a better job responding to people (mostly younger) that enjoy a very social lifestyle, driven by social media and the advanced communication capabilities of smartphones and tablets. The new Samsung MV900F Digital Camera (officially announced July 18, 2012) is an excellent example of giving you the digital photography features and functions that complement your social, fun-lovin’ life.
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