WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
Samsung Smart Cameras Wi-Fi+App compatible with mobiles,TV and PCs.
RemoteViewfinder MobileLink control your camera from any Android Samsung.
Maybe Samsung has not done a good place in the still photography industry, but not for lack of technological innovation and more specifically for its Smart Camera. Smart Camera technology to position itself appropriately to the expectation that in 2014 50% of the world's cameras will ...Integrated WiFi.
After Canon experimented in a compact combination WiFi + App with your system CameraWindow and Nikon has done the same with the SLR D3200 , now finally a brand,Samsung specifically, throws himself to the pool integrated WiFi connectivity for remote control and transmission of pictures to your Smart 3.0 interface that will use all their new cameras. The new collection of cameras for 2012 includes the compact WB850F, WB150F, and DV300F ST200F and the EVIL esperadísimas NX1000, NX 210 and NX20.
Smart 3.0 is the basis of the Smart Camera. With this new interface to handle the camera looks now much to drive a mobile, as its icon-based aspect is very similar to that used in Android (in fact is based on Android but not compatible with Google applications Play).
The objectives are clear, easy use of all technical and creative options for more dramatic results and share with the rest of the world. And how? as an important set of functions that use the integrated WiFi Hot Spots or use the phone connection to send pictures and videos to social networks like Facebook, YouTube or Picasa, via email or the cloud of Samsung.
In Clipset still seems great to combine image quality of a good camera with the potential of editing and 'sharing' of a mobile. This has MobileLink, an app currently only available for Android, which lets you select specific photos from your camera and send them to mobile. On the other hand, the mobile can function as a screen frame and trigger the camera using the app. RemoteViewfinder.
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