Samsung's new Wi-Fi enabled ST80 point-and-shoot camera lets you take 14.2 mega-pixel stills and 720p HD video at 30 fps.
It features a 3x optical zoom and a large, 3.0-inch wide WQVGA touch screen on the back.
After clicking a photo or recording a video you can use an available Wi-Fi internet connection to mail it to an email address stored in the camera.
You can also upload images and videos directly to social networking sites such as Facebook, Picasa, YouTube, Photo Bucket or even Samsung's own Web site (www.samsungimaging.com).
The camera comes equipped with Samsung's new 'Smart Crop' feature that allows you to edit images on the camera itself. You can crop images taken at any angle or slant, such as banners or signs, and then straighten them as if they were originally taken straight on.
Other features include Samsung's Smart Auto (Still & Movie) scene recognition technology that recognizes the user's current shooting environment and selects the appropriate settings to achieve the best results possible.
The camera will be available in September 2010 priced at $250.
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