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Top Samsung TL9 Camera Reviews
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Camera Summary:
The Samsung TL9 is an ultra-compact digital point-and-shoot
camera with 10.0 megapixels and 5x optical zoom. It is designed
for consumers who are looking for a slim camera with a little
extra zoom and unique fun features. The TL9 has dual image
stabilization, an embedded contents management program, MPEG-4
video recording, face detection, blink detection, a 2.7” LCD
screen, and an MP3 player. It will be available in September
2008 for about $279.
Samsung TL9 News Release Excerpt:
Samsung advanced multimedia capable digital camera lineup with
the launch of the new TL9. Ultra-compact TL9 features MP3/PMP
functionality and dual image stabilization.
Ridgefield Park, N.J., July 16, 2008 – Samsung is proud to
introduce the ultra-compact, 10.0 megapixel TL9; the latest
camera in the company’s digital camera lineup to feature MP3 and
PMP functionality. The camera is highlighted by a powerful,
internal 5x optical zoom as well as Dual Image Stabilization,
which combines both Samsung’s advanced Optical Image
Stabilization (OIS) and Digital Image Stabilization (DIS). When
selected, OIS and DIS work simultaneously to provide blur-free,
detailed images with remarkable clarity.
The TL9 is encased in a silver, metal body, measuring 3.74” x
2.36” x 0.84”. A unique design element also graces the top of
the camera’s body - dual analog gauges. The small gauges,
located next to the power button, display remaining battery life
and memory capacity in a way that’s easy for the shooter to
access while on the go. Thanks to the enhanced sensitivity of
the TL9’s CCD sensor, which features a maximum ISO of 1600, and
the camera’s Dual Image Stabilization, users can rest assured
that they’ll be able to capture images in low-light situations,
especially when the use of a flash is not desired.
The new TL9 also features an embedded contents management
program called Digital Contents Management (DCM). DCM is useful
tool that significantly reduces the time to find a photo. The
program automatically organizes photos based on the date that
they were taken, their contents, color, and themes. Users can
search through their images by month or by using a timeline.
Based upon the theme of the image they’re looking for, users can
also search by whether it’s a portrait, couple, or group photo
and can even search for those images that are either city or
landscape shots. Additionally, the DCM program also
automatically sorts images based upon color tones as well as
whether it’s a photo, video, or voice/memo note.
“Longer optical zooms are becoming more of a desired feature on
today’s digital cameras,” said Tony Sorice, Vice President of
Sales and Marketing for Digital Imaging, at Samsung Electronics
America. “Although slim, the TL9 gives consumers the ability to
go beyond the traditional 3x zoom found on compact cameras, to
an impressive 5x zoom. What’s even more impressive is the fact
that the long zoom is internal, meaning there’s no long lens
barrel that protrudes from the camera. Samsung also managed to
squeeze in Dual Image Stabilization – a unique feature for a
digital camera in this class.”
The ultra-compact TL9 also features and advanced movie mode
which offers users SVGA (800x592) MPEG-4 video with editing
controls found right on the camera. By using the camera’s
Successive Recording mode, users can pause and resume filming of
a video clip without having to save the clip as separate
individual files. While filming, users can also operate the
camera’s optical zoom and engage a movie stabilizer to
compensate for unwanted camera movement and subject blur.
When setting the camera to PMP mode, TL9 users can easily listen
to their favorite MP3 files or watch their favorite video
content on the camera’s large 2.7" high-resolution display. The
bundled Digimax Converter software seamlessly converts the
user’s MPEG, AVI, MOV, WMV and ASF files for viewing on the TL9.
For music on-the-go, the software can also convert MP3 and WAV
audio files in several simple steps. The innovative software
also allows users to view subtitles, adjust the screen size, and
crop and stretch the image to fit the screen as desired. To
listen to videos or music, the TL9 features a headphone port and
an external speaker boasting SRS 3D acoustic technology.
Shooters can also benefit from a comprehensive suite of
automatic controls designed to help them capture better images,
specifically portraits and group shots of family and friends.
The TL9’s Face Detection technology makes taking pictures of
family and friends a snap, as it detects up to nine faces and
automatically adjusts focus and exposure to ensure better
composition and image quality. Furthermore, the Smile Shot
feature automatically triggers the TL9 to take a photo only when
the camera detects smiles on the subjects’ faces, and Blink
Detection will prevent a photo from being taken if the camera
recognizes that a subject’s eyes are closed – a useful feature
as it’s often difficult to distinguish closed eyes when
composing a shot on an LCD screen. The TL9 also offers 13 scene
modes to choose from, allowing shooters the ability to
effortlessly adjust the camera and capture the best image
possible in any setting.
The TL9 also puts an end to inadvertently lost images with a new
feature called the Recycle Bin - a unique function that allows
consumers to retrieve images which were deleted by mistake. When
the Recycle Bin function is in use, the TL9 automatically
creates a “trash” folder on the memory card which stores any
image deleted from the camera. This special feature allows users
to shoot, delete and restore images without the fear that they
will be lost forever.
The Samsung TL9 will be available in September 2008 at an MSRP
of $279.
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