Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Review: Samsung SMX-F50 Standard Definition SD Camcorder
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Are we at the end of the age of the standalone camcorder? The recent demise of the Flip video camera and the improving HD video recording capability of smartphones and even tablets, it might be hard to convince casual users to spend money one standalone camcorders. For users who need great zoom capabilities, better battery life and the convenience of a camera that uses old SD Cards, here's a option worth checking out.
Samsung’s SMX-F50($199 at Best Buy Canada) might be one model to change people’s minds. This is an incredibly light, surprisingly capable video camera features a 65x optical zoom and 2200X digital zoom that no smartphone can touch. Yes, it is a camcorder in the traditional sense. It has a rotating flip-out screen that serves as a viewfinder and it can manage the zoom as well as the recording and controls of the camera.
Read more : http://www.canadianreviewer.com/cr/2011/5/4/review-samsung-smx-f50-standard-definition-sd-camcorder.html
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