Samsung has posted the full details of its WB1000 ( néeTL320 ) analog - gauge point - and - shoot , and its specs — like its outside — are middle - catching .
https://gizmodo.com/gauging-samsungs-tl320-oled-display-point-and-shoot-5163157
The WB1000 is built around a 12.2 megapixel sensing element , which is open of inject up to ISO 3200 ( in reduced 3.2 - megapixel manner ) and 720p picture , which can be smoothed , like South Dakota video , with the camera ’s built - in optical stabilizer . The lens goes wide , at 24mm-120 millimeter film tantamount focal length , and the aperture opens up to a respectable f2.8 at minimal zoom .

The externally visible feature , though , slip the show . At the back you ’ll find a 3.0 - inch hVGA+ ( that ’s 480×360 ) OLED screen , and on top there are a readiness of genuine analog gauges , for meter assault and battery cathexis and South Dakota distance . The repose of the camera is n’t as stylized , unfortunately , looking like a fairly black market - of - the - mill point - an - shoot from most slant . ( But oooh , the trinket ! )
Luckily , the price is also mainstream . Crutchfield islistingthe product under the TL320 name for $ 380 , which is n’t bad at all , assuming icon and telecasting quality are decent . According to the site , it ’ll ship on June 18th . [ Samsung ]
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