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| HZ35W |
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| 15x optical zoom |
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| 3.0" lcd viewer |
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Samsung HZ35W review summary |
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14.2M | compact digital camera |
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| Samsung HZ35W specifications |
| lens / zoom | 24mm - 360mm (15x) (dig: 5x) |
| focus / macro | auto | manual / 80cm / 3cm |
| metering mode | multi, spot, center weighted |
| aperture | auto | manual / F3.2 - F5.8 |
| white balance | auto, 5 presets, custom |
| shutter | auto | manual / 16s - 1/2000s |
| exposure | +/-2EV in 1/3EV steps |
| flash / mode | built in - 5 modes and red eye fix / 0.3m - 5.0m (iso auto) |
| viewfinder | lcd screen |
| iso ratings | 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 |
| image size | 4000x3000, 2560x1920, 2048x1536, 1024x768 / [3:2] 3984x2656 / [16:9] 3840x2160, 1920x1080 |
| image format | jpeg (exif 2.21) |
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| remote control | self timer 10s, 2s |
| video options | with, without sound - 1280x720 (15fps); 640x480 (30fps, 15fps); 320x240 (60fps, 30fps) |
| audio options | wav, stereo |
| connectivity | usb 2.0 HS; A/V (NTSC/PAL); HDMI (NTSC/PAL) |
| storage | 128MB internal, SD, SDHC |
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| extra features | optical image stabilization |
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Samsung HZ35W / WB650 announcement clippings
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The HZ35W's optical performance is unmatched among its competition in the compact high-zoom category. . The camera offers a 24mm ultra wide angle lens, and 15x optical zoom. With such wide-angle and telephoto capabilities, users will have access to a wider shooting range from a shorter distance making it possible to capture beautiful landscapes, entire wedding parties, and skyscrapers from a greater distance. The cameras' high-performance Schneider KREUZNACH lens is also paired with Dual Image Stabilization (IS), which allows users to capture crystal-clear images using both Optical and Digital Image stabilizers. The Optical IS intelligently compensates for hand trembling by shifting the lens in the opposite direction. When Optical IS isn't quite enough, the Digital IS automatically takes over to ensure virtually blur-free images.
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