Skip to main content

Samsung announces new Wi-Fi-enabled digital camera

With omni-connected smartphones quickly usurping traditional cameras as the popular choice for amateur photography, Samsung has announced a new camera that should appeal to those who’ve grown accustomed to being able to send and share photos instantly. The SH100 will feature Wi-Fi connectivity to let users directly upload photographs and HD videos to social networks like Facebook, photo-sharing sites such as Picasa, or send them directly through an e-mail account.

Samsung says the SH100 will also feature a back-up setting in which new photographs and videos will be automatically downloaded to a PC through a Wi-FI connection — even if the computer is powered down. Owners of DLNA-compatible HD TVs will be able to send photos and video directly to their sets for instant exhibitions.

Extending the SH100’s Wi-Fi capabilities even further is a remote shutter release feature that will turn smartphones into remote controls. So for a group shot, the photographer will be able to position the camera and then join the group and snap the picture remotely through a mobile device.  The smartphone can also be used to make last minute zoom adjustments, as well. It’s not clear if the feature will only be available for users of Samsung’s Galaxy S or be available across a range of smartphone devices and operating systems.

Samsung says the SH100 will also employ a smartphone-esque, touch-based user interface complete with apps to drag about and rearrange.

Wi-Fi aside, the camera looks to be a relatively normal compact camera. There’s a somewhat slow f 4.7 lens, but a substantial 14.2 megapixel sensor.

The SH100 will be available starting this coming March for $199.99.

Topics
Aemon Malone
Former Digital Trends Contributor
The best webcams for 2023

Laptop webcams suck. If you're stuck doing Zoom calls or videoconferencing from your home, you'll need a decent external or stand-alone webcam, one that works for your preferred space. The Logitech C920S is currently our pick for the best webcam. It's affordable and provides crisp image quality. But if you need a higher resolution or a streaming-specific option, check the full list below.

Read more
Best microSD cards in 2023: top picks for your computer, camera, or drone
galaxy s8 tips and tricks

MicroSD cards are an unsung hero in the mobile space. They provide extra storage space for your smartphone, but they're also key in tablets, drones, and security cameras. Unfortunately, this feature is falling out of favor in the smartphone space, and most flagship and midrange phones no longer have a slot to insert a microSD card. Even the most expensive phones around, like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Samsung S22 Ultra don't have a microSD card slot anymore. You're not even safe if you have an iPhone or iPad, as they've never had microSD card slots.

But all is not lost! Some of the best Android phones and best Android tablets do still support them, and they're still required for use with cameras, security cameras, and drones. But no matter which device you're buying it for, you'll want to get your hands on a microSD card from a reputable brand.

Read more
Selfie stunt sets new Guinness World Record
Indian actor Akshay Kumar attempts the world record for most selfies taken in three minutes.

Akshay Kumar Attempts Most Selfies Taken In Three Minutes - Guinness World Records

It seems like Guinness World Records is happy to entertain any kind of extraordinary feat for its listings, no matter how weird or wacky.

Read more