Its unique infusion of color continues Stylish Color Accent design theme, breaking from convention and setting the standard for digital style yet again. The Samsung SMX-C20 is designed to feel as good as it looks. Its ultra compact size, lightweight body, and organic contours fit comfortably in your hand, inspiring confidence that feels natural in every way.
The Samsung SMX-C20 is all about the angles. Its lens is slanted to promote a healthy hand position that is comfortable and natural to use, and by adjusting LCD screen 25° that paralleled to the lens, LCD screen is set at an angle that gives you a clear, unobstructed view of what you are recording.
Sharing video files on the web has never been easier. Simply select the files in the thumbnail screen, press the upload button. The files are sent directly to, YouTube without any inconvenience to control PC.
Through enhanced energy efficiency coming from 8th generation chip solution, the Samsung SMX-C20 can give you more time to play with. Its battery life of over 2 hours 40 minutes ensures that you always have time to take your time and enjoy making movies.
Intelligent image enhancement enables the Samsung SMX-C20 to capture 1600 x 1200 JPEG images, resulting in 1.9M Pixel digital still shots, giving you the choice to shoot and share the moment in either high-quality video or photo format.
Smart Auto automatically detects which scene setting is the best one to use, so that video and photos are always captured in their best condition. Portrait, Night Portrait, Night, White, Macro, Landscape, Indoor, and Outdoor scenes are supported.
Choice of colors (exterior design) that a camcorder model is currently available in.
Range of magnification generated by lens movement, as measured in degrees exponential to the original.
Range of pixel magnification a camera can generate, as measured in degrees exponential to the original.
Technology that minimizes blur and unwanted picture shake caused by hand movement during recording.
Fixed number of pixels on camcorder's LCD screen, as measured in thousands (k).
Form of chip that detects light captured by a camcorder lens. CMOS circuitry converts light to voltage.
Technology of camcorder display. A 2.7" Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with touch screen usability.
Fixed number of pixels on camcorder's LCD screen, as measured in thousands (k).
Optical feature that uses a sensor, control system, and motor to automatically focus a camera's lens.
Compression standard that a camcorder uses to encode video. H.264 HD is used by Blu-Ray and YouTube.
Number of pixels across and down that are used to capture video. More pixels, the sharper the image.
Opening in which a flash memory card is inserted. SDHC cards store at least 4GB of removable memory.
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