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Samsung GX10

Friday November 21, 2008
Written by David Fearon
Tags: Samsung | GX10 | digital | camera | DSLR | SLR | Olympus | sony
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$1189
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A feature-rich SLR at a good price. If you can live with the weight and design quirks, that is
Samsung GX-20 Digital Camera with 18-55mm lens

15.1 Megapixel, SLR Camera, 2.7 in. LCD Screen, Weight: 1.6 lb.

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Samsung GX20/18-55mm Kit
with Samsung 18-55mm Zoom The Samsung GX-20 is aimed firmly at the discerning enthusiast photographer who wants comprehensive functions, stunning design, ease of use and real value for money - all in one camera. GX-20 - Intelligent design The GX20 boasts a 14.6 mega-pixel image sensor, which offers the photographer a sharper image with richer colours for a truly compelling composition. Taking photos is made easier with the Enhanced Digital Filter which allows a greater dynamic range of exposures and can also be used to add various effects or compensate for missing pixels after taking a picture. For unrivalled photo viewing, the GX-20 also comes complete with a wide view 2.7” TFT LCD (230k pixels) and live view through the optical viewfinder or LCD display. With its powerful built-in Optical Picture Stabilisation (OPS) technology, the GX-20 prevents blurred pictures by shifting the CCD to counter any movement of the camera’s body. This function is designed to minimize shake by oscillating the image sensor ve
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