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Advantages and Disadvantages of Samsung TL210 and TL205 (Review)

Posted on | January 13, 2010 | No Comments

Samsung TL210

Continuing the success of the previous series, Samsung launched the two-screen camera, the Samsung TL210 and TL205. Two new series promises some improvement from the previous series. In this new series, Samsung provides features ‘live feeds’ on the second screen during video recording.

Have you ever been faced with a situation like this, you go with friends to a place that is exotic. You decided to immortalize the moment on digital cameras that have been prepared in advance. Because no one can be asked for help, you have to take turns to take pictures. Of course you also want to appear together in one picture. For that, you have to take the photographs yourself. A little hard to do, because you have to guess the direction of the lens. Of course there is also a problem with the shocks when you press the shutter. These problems can be overcome by using a tripod, but not practical. Sony Ericsson finally respond to these problems with the camera that accompanied the launch of two LCD screens, on the front of the camera and the back of the camera. Users also can review and see himself as taking a picture through the front of the camera.

Samsung also improved feature Children. Children in previous features, there are some animation on the front of the LCD to draw attention to the children so as not to look the other way. In two series, Samsung adding music clips to be more attractive to children.

Samsung TL205 use of CCD sensor 12.2 megapixels, a 35mm equivalent lens 35mm wide angle. Using the LCD screen of 2.7 inches, and can record video with VGA resolution.

Samsung TL210 use of CCD sensor 12.4 megapixels, a 27mm wide angle lens, LCD screen of 3 inches, and can record images with HD quality (720p).

TL205 and TL210 will begin to be marketed around the mid-year 2010. No official prices for these two new series.

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