
At CES 2010, Samsung announced seven new digital cameras and some new and exciting camcorders. Samsung announced three new camcorder series, the F series, H series, and the S series. In addition, they announced three other camcorders.
The three camcorders within the F series are the SMX-F40, SMX-F43, and the SMX-F44. In terms of onboard storage, it goes from 0GB, 8GB, and 16GB, respectively. They all record in standard definition video, 4 hour battery lives, Schneider lens, expandable memory, and instand upload to YouTube. The F-40 and F-44 are slated for February releases, while the F-43 is slated for a March release.
Next up is the H series which contains four different video cameras, the HMX-H200, HMX-H203, HMX-H204, and HMX-H205. Onboard memory ranges from 0GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB. All four cameras can record in full HD video and have built-in HDMI outputs. They are all slated for a March 2010 release.
The last series announced by Samsung is the S series, featuring the HMX-S10, HMX-S15, and the HMX-S16. They range from 0GB, 32GB, and 64GB memory, respectively. They each have a 3.5 inch touch screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, instant uploads, Samsung’s AllShare service, and 10MP digital still images. They are all slated for a Spring 2010 release.
To round out the camcorder announcement, Samsung introduced the SMX-C20, SMX-C24, and the HMX-M20. Only the C24 comes with onboard memory of 16GB. They each feature a 2.7 inch swiveling screen, instant upload to YouTube, and the M20 can record in full HD video, while the others only in standard definition. The C-20 and C-24 are slated for February releases, while the M-20 is slated for a March release.


















Samsung is flexing its muscle in the camcoder segment along with the digital camera
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