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Samsung TL220
$300.00
Released August, 2009
The Pros:Capable of recording video in 720p high definition. Dual optical and digital image stabilization. Records to easy to find, affordable and capacious microSD/SDHC flash memory cards.
The Cons:Lacks the HDMI output functionality of its more expensive brother the TL225. Smaller, lower resolution display than its more expensive brother the TL225 (3", 230k dot vs 3.5", 1,152k dot). Proprietary all-in-one data / charging connection based on USB.
The Samsung TL220 is a 12.2 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera with a 27mm ultra wide angle lens and 5x optical zoom. The camera features two LCDs: a 3" touch screen on the back, and a 1.5" display on the front.
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"Child Mode" utilizes the front LCD by displaying a cartoon clown to help children's attention. the TL220's dual digital image stabilization has been designed to reduce blur in low-light conditions, including photos taken without the use of the flash. Scene recognition technology is included to automatically detect the shooting environment, allowing for the best possible shot. To make navigating photos on the camera easier, the "Smart Album" feature allows sorting by date, type or color composition. The TL220's "Recycle Bin" feature is designed to temporarily save deleted photos, just in case something was deleted by accident. For those who want to shoot video, this camera can record 720p HD images at 30 fps.
Features
- 12.2 megapixel resolution
- 27mm ultra wide angle lens
- 5x optical zoom
- 3" LCD display (230K TFT)
- Dual Digital image stabilization
- Smart Auto scene recognition (16 scenes)
- Smart Album
- Continuous shooting mode
- 720p HD video recording at 30 fps
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Pros & Cons
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capable of recording video in 720p high definition
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dual optical and digital image stabilization
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records to easy to find, affordable and capacious microSD/SDHC flash memory cards
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responsive touchscreen display interface with haptic feedback
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second forward facing display - makes self portraits easy, displays countdowns and warnings when an image is about to be taken
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takes good quality images
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lacks the HDMI output functionality of its more expensive brother the TL225
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smaller, lower resolution display than its more expensive brother the TL225 (3", 230k dot vs 3.5", 1,152k dot)
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proprietary all-in-one data / charging connection based on USB
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average point and shoot performance
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