The ElectricPig.com posted a review about Samsung ST1000 digital camera.
We’ve just had official confirmation that the Samsung ST1000 camera we spotted in blurrycam shots a couple of days ago is the real deal – and according to Samsung it’s the first ever compact camera to offer GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in a single body.
GPS allows the Samsung ST1000 to geotag each shot you take, and it will also keep you informed of the city and region you’re currently in (in case you, you know, forget) via the camera’s LCD screen.
Bluetooth lets you transfer shots directly to mobile phones, while Wi-Fi allows you to email them to pals, or upload stills and videos direct to Facebook, YouTube and Picasa. The ST1000 is DLNA compliant too, so you can stream the snaps to other DLNA gear – HDTVs, media servers, digital photo frames and the like.
The Samsung ST1000 also possesses the world’s highest resolution 3.5-inch touchscreen, and it supports a new feature called Smart Touch Auto Focus. This allows you to pinpoint the auto focus area simply by touching a location on the screen. Hold your finger there for longer and the camera will take a picture.
The ST1000 was only one of three new Samsung cameras unveiled today: they also announced the ST500 and ST550.
For more information, please click: http://www.electricpig.co.uk/2009/08/13/samsung-st1000-wi-fi-bluetooth-and-gps-in-one-camera/
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I dont think the wifi feature will be as easy as you have described, plus you’ll need software on your laptop to accept it. Save you money and buy a camera with an SD slot and better features
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