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October 28, 2005
Samsung SC-X105L MPEG4 Sports Camcorder
You finally did it. You landed the jump, climbed the peak, bungeed the gorge. The only problem is, there was no one there to see it. That's one place our new line of Digital Memory Camcorders can fill the bill. Compact, lightweight and easy to carry these models are ideal for the active person who doesn't want to miss an opportunity to record a great feat.
Samsung's MPEG4 Sports Camcorder offers the ability to capture those thrilling moments. Whether you're snow boarding or skiing you can capture the moment with the remote lens.
10x Optical Zoom/100x Digital Zoom
Provides incredible zooming ability. Variable speed control is activated by automatic sensing of the amount of pressure applied to the zoom tab.
MPEG4 Video Clip Recording
Record an MPEG-4 digital video clip, which has high picture quality and takes up little memory space. Video can be stored directly to your Memory Stick or transferred to your PC via USB.
680K Movie Optimized CCD
Delivers high-resolution video images with superior color resolution and detail. It surpasses the conventional camcorder with digital quality and its high performance PC interface.
Suitable for outdoor activities
Camera body is pocket-size and offers a non-slip surface. The included external remote lens offers wide-angle capabilities, is weather-resistant, and allows for hands-free shooting.
Multi Function Capabilities
MP3 Player, Voice Recorder, Data Storage, Web Cam.
Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)
Minimizes unwanted picture shaking caused by hand movement during recording.
Photo Mode Function
Allows for easy picture taking (800 x 600 resolution) and the ability to save still pictures into Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO.
512MB Built-in Memory
Allows you to take photos and MPEG4 movies more conveniently. Combining built-in memory and Memory Stick PRO allows you to store your still images, MPEG4 movies, and important documents and files allowing you to review them anytime, anywhere.
Posted by gizmoFan at October 28, 2005 1:08 PM