01/12/2009, 1:15pm, EST
Monday, January 12thSamsung intros four point-and-shoots at CES
The TL100 is just 0.65 inches (16.6mm) thick with the lens fully retracted and can take 12.2-megapixel images. A new Samsung feature, Smart Auto, automatically selects the scene mode depending on what kind of environment users are shooting, being able to recognize landscape mountain ranges or portraits of individuals. Otherwise, the thin camera sports a 2.7-inch LCD, has a 3x optical zoom and can capture MPEG-4 video in SVGA resolution at 20fps.
The other new releases include two new shooters in the SL series, the SL102 and SL420. Either captures 10.2-megapixel images, with the SL102 featuring 3x optical zoom, digital image stabilization technology and a 2.5-inch LCD screen. The SL420 adds a 5x optical zoom, both optical and digital image stabilization, and the ability to record MPEG-4 video in SVGA resolutions instead of the SL102's Motion JPEG VGA videos.
The Samsung HZ10W will be available later this month at $300, with the remaining models launching in the spring with prices yet unannounced.
Samsung HZ10W


Samsung TL100


Samsung SL102


Samsung SL420


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