Posted by : Cyber Freak
Friday, 23 November 2012
Samsung India has officially launched
the Galaxy Camera in the country, and according to Mr. Asim Warsi, Vice
President, Samsung Mobile, India is among the first five markets in the
world where the camera has been launched.
Running on Android with such impressive
hardware, the Galaxy Camera allows the users to download any app from
the App store and run it on the camera. It even supports third party
photography apps like Instagram and Panorama Camera 360. We tested that
for ourselves to make sure it wasn’t just a gimmick and for sure, the
apps worked beautifully, interfacing with the Samsung hardware very
well.
One aspect of the camera that Mr. Warsi
pointed out specifically was that it has been built ground up by
Samsung. The processor, the RAM, the display, the 16-megapixel BSI
sensor and even the 21x optical zoom lens (23-481mm) are all Samsung
made. This comes in light of the fact that Samsung is known to use
Schneider lenses in other camera models, but the German-made lenses are
missing on the Galaxy Camera. To showcase that Samsung engineering could
hold its own, prominent fashion photographer Anushka Menon showcased
some of the works she had shot on the camera, and it was definitely
enough to impress us. The Samsung Galaxy camera can now be purchased online immediately and
will be available in stores tomorrow for Rs. 29,990. Seeing as how a
1650mAh battery might not be enough in case you decide to use your
camera as more than just a camera, the good folks at Samsung are also
packing in an extra battery into the retail box for the initial sales
period.
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