Samsung cranks out 1080p, flash camcorders

- Captures video in progressive Full HD 1080p, selectable for 30fps or 60fps
- HDMI-CEC (Anynet+), camcorder control using a Samsung HDTV remote
- 8GB of internal flash memory; SDHC / MMC+ expansion slot1
- 1/8-inch 6.4-megapixel CMOS sensor
- 10x optical zoom
- 300fps slow-motion recording mode for up to 10 seconds
- 4-megapixel still image capture
- 2.7-inch wide LCD touchscreen display
- iCheck button for easy access to memory / battery levels
- USB 2.0 and PictBridge connections
- Component, S-Video and composite outputs
Got a hankering for a flash-based camcorder? Look no further, as the SC-MX20 ($299; August 2008) is likely just the thing:
- Compact shoot-and-share flash memory camcorder
- Schneider lens with 34X optical zoom
- Records 720x480i video using H.264
- 2.7-inch wide LCD touchscreen display
- USB 2.0 and PictBridge connectivity
- Advanced image stabilizer and 3D Noise Reduction (3DNR)
- iCheck button for easy access to memory / battery levels
- Point-and-shoot camcorder with full dual-layer DVD (-+R / -+RW) recording
- Schneider lens with 34X optical zoom
- 2.7-inch wide LCD display
- Records in 720x480 at 30fps
- SDHC / MMC+ expansion slot
- Hidden internal battery to reduce chassis size
- Built-in light for enhanced low-light recording
- Schneider lens with 34X optical zoom
- Glossy piano black finish with silver accents
- 2.7-inch wide LCD display
- Hidden internal battery to reduce chassis size
- Included remote control and built-in light for added versatility






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eric V @ Jan 6th 2008 6:59PM
But... how much is the SC-HMX20C?
Mark Young @ Jan 6th 2008 8:48PM
My thoughts exactly - MAN it sounds nice though...I wonder how much 8 gigs would hold of 60fps....I usually dump what we have on the SD card after every trip so as long as it can hold...say 30 min it would be great at the right price.