Samsung SMX-C10 & Samsung SMX-C14 'YouTube' Compact Camcorders Unveiled

Samsung have taken the wraps off two new standard definition digital camcorders, the Samsung SMX-C10 and the SMX-C14, which come with one-touch upload buttons providing ‘a direct connection’ with YouTube as well as sporting Touch of Color ‘crystal rose’ shells as used on Samsung’s flat panel HDTVs.

Both Samsung SMX-C10 and SMX-C14 digital camcorders feature Samsung’s Active Angle Lenses as seen of Samsung’s Full HD HMX-R10 camcorder as well as 2.7″ swivelling LCD displays, 10x optical zoom, Hyper Image Stabilization and a host of additional features such as time-lapse recording – allowing you to capture images at preset intervals of between one and 30 seconds – and animated thumbnails which serves to make searching for video clips easier. Additionally each of Samsung’s new digital ‘YouTube’ camcorders, which support H.264 compression, come with SD/SDHC memory card slots with the SMX-C10 relying wholly on said memory cards on account of having no integrated, onboard storage capacity unlike the SMX-C14 which comes with 16GB of built-in storage capacity.
The Samsung SMX-C10 and the SMX-C14 digital camcorders are set to commence shipping as of July, however, at this time, pricing is yet to be confirmed though, if you’re looking for a HD version, you may be interested in the Samsung HMX-R10 Full HD Camcorder.
[Via Press]
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