Samsung HZ15W 12MP Digital Camera with 10x Schneider Wide Angle And Dual Image Stabilized Zoom

The 12-megapixel Samsung HZ15W offers one of the most powerful lenses on a compact point-and-shoot digital camera, featuring a 24mm ultra-wide angle Schneider lens coupled with a generous 10x optical zoom. For blur-free images, especially when using the HZ15W at its maximum zoom, Samsung includes both Optical and Digital Image Stabilization. Optical Image Stabilization can be used independently or shooters can choose Dual Image Stabilization, which combines the strengths of Optical and Digital Image Stabilization.

Samsung’s HZ15W is a 12-megapixel camera similar to the HZ15 model with the addition of a 24-millimeter ultra-wide angle lens with a 10x optical zoom lens, intended to give you the ability to snap wide landscape photographs while also being able to zoom in on a particular subject for close-up shots.

The Samsung HZ15W also puts high-definition video recording in the palm of your hand. With the HZ15W, you can record high-definition video at a resolution of 720p, and still utilize the camera’s full 10x optical zoom. Samsung also incorporates H.264 compression and true HDMI connectivity, which allows the camera to be connected directly to an HDTV without the need for a cradle.
Additionally, the HZ15W’s ultra-clear, 3.0-inch LCD screen is sure to turn heads and gives consumers the ability to easily frame their shots and review their images and video in any condition, even in direct sunlight.

Main Samsung HZ15W specs

  • 12mp 1/2.3″ sensor
  • 10X optical zoom Schneider-branded lens
  • lens starts at 24mm (24-240mm eq.) and is stabilized
  • manual exposure
  • 720p HD video
  • 3″ LCD
  • available for pre-order at Amazon for $330

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