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Samsung Launches Dual LCD, Wifi Camera That Can ‘Freeze’ Motion

 

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Samsung Electronics has launched the the DV300F Samsung DualView line camera. The DV300F 16 megapixel camera comes with Dual LCD technology and Wi-Fi connectivity, and is the first DualView camera to offer Wi-Fi connectivity from Samsung. It also has a 5x optical zoom and 25mm wide-angle lens.

The DV300F has a 1.5” front facing LCD screen with a Child Mode that displays an animation to keep children glued to the camera while you take the shot,  and a visual self timer. You can email images or upload them to social media sites directly from the camera. In addition, images saved to the camera’s microSD memory card, can be saved to home computers wirelessly.

The DV300F model also includes Samsung’s ‘Motion Photo’ feature that lets users freeze time around a moving subject, for example, users can capture a friend jumping in the park and keep everyone else around them still.

The DV300F comes in shimmering metallic colors, including mock black, silver, navy and red.

 

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