Sunday, February 7, 2010

Tommy & Tiky: FAQ - It's all about HMX-U10

Following shows some information about Samsung HMX-U10 camcorder.

Are you curious about camcorder U10?



· Zooming


· memory & Battery life


· video format


· Image quality


Above are questions on HMX-U10. Let’s go over them one by one. U10 has a fixed lens and only supports digital zoom. For memory, you can use SDHC/SD card, which means that you can store relatively high capacity. It supports up to 32GB of SDHC. Fully charged, the battery lasts for around 120 minutes.


Since U10 supports MPEG4 and H.264, you can use the embedded intelli-studio program for editing or you can use other editing tools such as imac, final cut or sony vegas.


For video, U10 supports 1920*1080p HD, offering high resolution to users. Furthermore, the following video modes and resolution make photo taking more fun.


Slow motion(320 x 240), 480/60p (854 x 480, 60fps), 720/60p (1280 x 720, 60fps), 720/30p (1280 x 720, 30fps) , 1080/30p (1920 x 1080, 30fps)


Plus, it supports AAC file for audio format. U10 is also allow for battery charging through USB which is a standard mini USB( 5-pin cable).



U10 fully qualifies as a camera because it enables 10 mega pixel. If you go to the following link of Samsung imaging, you will be able to check out photos taken with U10.


It offers 2.0 inch LCD compare to other product has 2.5inch. However, its super crisp, high resolution Full HD video, the U10s 10MP CMOS delivers high quality in still picture. It captures 10Megapixel JPEG photos as well!


One more thing about U10. One of the most popular functions is ‘time lapse’, which creates an effect that makes the people appear as if they are moving around. It’s similar to quick play of building construction that you often see in ads or movies. Using the tripod to avoid shaking, take pictures at time lapse mode and you will be able to capture some quite interesting scenes!


I hope this answers the questions. If you have any other questions, please leave a comment below!




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