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Samsung Introduces New Wi-Fi-Enabled Smart Camera
Samsung Introduces New Wi-Fi-Enabled Smart Camera

Samsung has officially announced the EX2F, a new compact camera that will succeed the EX1 model. Like its predecessor, the EX2F will be ideal for DSLR owners looking for a portable second camera and enthusiast photographers looking to step up from their usual point-and-shoot setup.
The EX2F comes with a F1.4 24mm lens, 1/1.7-inch 12.4-megapixel CMOS sensor; other noteworthy features include a 3-inch swivel AMOLED display and a lightweight, durable magnesium body. The Smart Camera functions can be easily accessed via a Smart Link button, allowing users to easily access the Wi-Fi sharing capabilities such as cloud backup and image sharing on social networking websites.
There's no official word on its price for the EX2F yet, but The Verge reports that it will be selling for US$549.99 (about PhP 22,990).
Source: The Verge
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