
WiFi functionality allows content to be shared easily
In-camera browser gets around public WiFi authentication hurdles
$199 price point is affordable for feature set
Micro-SDHC memory card use only guaranteed up to 8GB
Introduction
The Samsung DV300F is the first DualView camera from Samsung to feature built-in WiFi functionality. As a result, Samsung has packed it full of innovative ways to share content online that don’t involve a computer. The camera has a 16-megapixel CCD image sensor and 5x optical zoom, with ISO speeds ranging from 100-3200. The camera is a nice compact addition to Samsung’s 2012 line of WiFi-enabled cameras, with some smart features. The DV300F will be available in March in
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Product Tour
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Handling
The DV300F’s compact body handles well, even when taking self-portraits. Read More... |
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Modes
The DV300F offers the standard array of shooting modes along with several designed to bring out your creative side. Read More... |
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Controls
The DV300F offers a typical level of control for a point-and-shoot, with WiFi functionality added in. Read More... |
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Hardware
The pairing of dual LCDs and WiFi is interesting and unique to the DV300F. Read More... |
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Conclusion
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Photo Gallery
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Specs
See all the specs for the Samsung DV300F. Read More... |
Part 9
Comments
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