In addition to the EX1, Samsung has also unveiled a new digital camera that can take photos while simultaneously recording full HD videos. The WB2000 is on display at the PMA Digital Life Expo in Melbourne.
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According to Samsung, the WB2000 able to simultaneously take HD video and high resolution still snaps, without having to choose one or the other. It offers a maximum video recording speed of 1,000 frames-per-second (fps) and has a burst mode capable of capturing 10 full size digital stills per second.
It also comes with an Advanced Panorama Shot with Object Tracking feature that lets a photographer track a specific object during the sweep of a panoramic shot.
The Samsung WB2000 features a 1,000 fps, high-speed video recording mode that can be used to reveal details of a fast moving event in super slow motion, has a 24mm ultra wide angle Schneider Kreuznach lens with 5x optical zoom, and Dual Image Stabilisation technology.
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It also has a three-inch AMOLED screen, supports RAW shooting, and offers Smart or Manual control. When set to Manual, users can experiment with features such as slower shutter speeds, depth-of-field and even focus.
The Samsung WB2000 will be available starting next month for $449.