Samsung has announced the DV300F, a Wi-Fi enabled camera with a twin LCD ‘DualView’ function. You can share photos and video clips directly to Facebook, Picasa, YouTube, making use of the WiFi connection. Photographs can also be wirelessly transferred to a property Computer and to cloud storage services such as Microsoft SkyDrive. The $ 199, 16-megapixel camera, is capable of 5x optical zoom really should be available this March.
It’s the very first DualView model to offer Wi-Fi. The camera’s built-in Wi-Fi connectivity enables users to e mail their pictures or upload them to social media internet sites including Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and YouTube. In addition, pictures saved onto the camera’s microSD memory card, can be saved to a residence Computer without wires, by employing the Auto Computer Backup function.
Earlier WiFi cameras (with out DualView) contain Samsung’s CL80 even though EyeFi X-two chips ($ 49 for 4 GB), enable numerous SD-card cameras to use WiFi as nicely. Their Direct Mode uploads pictures and videos directly from your camera to an iPhone, iPad or Android device in a snap.
Of course Smartphones like the iPhone 4S equipped with Photo & Video apps or Android phones like the Sony Xperia equipped with Android Photo apps are becoming strong competition for point and shoots, featuring super rapidly 1.4 GHz processors, 3D and 2D sweep panorama apps, 8 MP sensors, and large screens.





