Samsung launches ‘new flagship’ camera
17 Jul 2008

Samsung has launched a new high-end digital camera model to become the flagship of the NV range.
Gadget review site Pocket-lint said the Samsung NV100HD is set to build on the success of the Samsung NV24HD.
The new digital camera is apparently the world’s highest 14.7-megapixel 28 mm wide angle lens.
In addition the Samsung NV100HD uses the company’s Matrix Menu “give the user fast access to creative settings as well as intuitive control of images, for example, a simple X on the screen signifies delete”.
The company said the three-inch hVGA LCD screen has been designed with 460K pixels to deliver a sharper and more detailed image.
In addition the 7720p resolution video in the digital camera records at up to 30 frames per second.
On sale from August 2008, the camera is available in black, red, silver or gold for £229.
Samsung is also launching the Samsung NV9 which contains 10.2-megapixels and a 2.7 inch LCD display screen.
