The Samsung L100 is a camera like no other. Its 2.5 inch lens is unique from the others because it brightens or dims depending on the lighting condition. During sunlight, the luminosity of the lens is reduced while during the night, the brightness level is increased.
Learning how to use digital cameras can be challenging for beginners. The Samsung L100 comes with Function Description so you will become acquainted with the various menus and eventually use it like a pro. The Photo Guide provides tips on how to take better pictures as well as how to achieve your desired result.
Durable and lightweight, the Samsung L100 gives you fie colors to choose from– silver, black, pink, blue, and red. Its aluminum body can effectively block off unnecessary rays coming in to the camera. Its corrosion free body protects it from external shocks and scratches.
The Samsung L100 also offers a bevy of editing options. The Multi Slideshow mode allows you to use five different slide transitions. Successive Recording Mode allows you to pause and resume recording of video clips without the need to save them individually. At I-movie mode, you can edit your images using SVGA resolution.
Shooting a self-portrait is easy with the face detection technology. A beeping sound is created when the face of a user is detected in a specific area. With 11 scene modes, you can easily choose the right setting for your individual need.
Megapixels: 8.2 megapixels
Zoom: 3x Optical Zoom
Screen Size: 2.5″
Shooting Modes: 2
Color Modes: 7
Scene Modes: 10
Face Detection: Yes
Image Stabilization: Digital Image Stabilization
Review Modes: 4
Unique Features: Function Description and Photo Help Guide, Exposure Correction
Max ISO: 1600
Self-Timer Settings: 2/10 seconds, Double Timer, Motion Timer
Battery: SLB-10A
Battery Life: N/A
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