Samsung launches six new point-and-shoot cameras at CES

@ 2013/01/08
It's CES week, and as such, high time for Samsung to flood the planet with point-and-shoot cameras to cater to our every whim, mood and price point. It's unveiled six new models that we've decided to break down for you like this:

The WB250F comes with an 18x optical zoom, a 14.2-megapixel backside illuminated (BSI) CMOS and a 24mm lens.
The WB200F has the same hardware, except its packing a CCD sensor rather than the CMOS.
The WB800F gets a 21x optical zoom and a 16.3-megapixel BSI CMOS.
The WB30F has a super-slim 17mm body, which houses a 10x optical zoom and 24mm wide angle lens.
The DV150F WiFi camera has a 2.7-inch forward-facing LCD (to improve your self-portraiture), 16.2-megapixel CCD sensor, 5x optical zoom and a 25mm lens.
Rounding out the range is the ST150F, which has a 5x optical zoom, 25mm lens and a 16.2-megapixel CCD sensor.

Samsung isn't talking about when the range will make its way to retail, or how much it'll cost, but we've asked for more information and will update you when we know.

No comments available.