Starting December 13th the Samsung Galaxy Camera will be available for purchase online through Verizon Wireless.
The Samsung Galaxy camera -- the first camera with total connectivity. Its sleek design and awesome user experience will make it a hot buy this year.
The Samsung Galaxy camera will be available on Friday, November 16, 2012. It promises to be the most connected camera to date.
Compatible with Samsung's complete line-up of NX Series cameras, these lenses provide significant and much-needed new choices.
Is the world ready for an Android-powered digicam that is just as much smartphone as it is point-and-shoot?
As the pre-eminent photo fair in Cologne winds down, we take a look at some of the hits and misses of this years' show.
Samsung recently unveiled its innovative digital camera/smartphone hybrid, the Galaxy Camera, at this year's IFA. So is it a groundbreaking trendsetter?
Samsung has announced a new digital camera, the Wi-Fi enabled MV900F, the successor to the MV800 that was released in 2011.
Samsung announces the advanced EX2F point-and-shoot today, taking the place of the TL500 with Wi-Fi sharing capability and a bright f/1.4 lens. A swiveling 3.0-inch display and a sturdy magnesium construction are the icing on the EX2F's cake.
Samsung refreshed its NX series earlier this year, the first manufacturer to add WiFi to interchangeable lens cameras. We got an overview of the new products at Samsung's US headquarters and managed to snap a handful of NX20 sample images.
Three new Compact System Cameras join the NX lineup today, each equipped with built-in WiFi sharing capabilities. These cameras offer variations in styling and advanced photo features, staging an appeal to a wide range of shooters.
Samsung announces the availability of the CES-announced WB150F and DV300F compact cameras.
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