Today, Samsung announced three new camcorders, the Samsung HMX-U10, SMX-K40 and SMX-K45.
The ultra compact, HMX-U10 can record in full-HD and can take 10 megapixel still photos. It also features 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor, 2 inch LCD screen, Samsung’s built-in intelli-studio software, animated thumbnails, and a one-touch “upload” button to YouTube.
The SMX-K40 and SMX-K45 can record video in standard definition but then can upscale the footage to near full-HD when viewing through an HDMI output. The SMX-K40 and SMX-K45 also feature a 65x Intelli-Zoom, Optical Image Stabilizer, a Schneider-KREUZNACH lens, and the SMX-K45 offers an internal 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD), providing up to 20 hours and 40 minutes of recording time.
The HMX-U10 will be available September 2009 for $199.99. The SMX-K40 and SMX-K45 will be available August 2009 for $329.99 and $499.99, respectively.
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people keep saying it’s not as good as kodak pocket camcorder but I think U-10 stands out on its own… the video is clear, much to my surprise after reading tons of review of how bad it could be but again, I still believe in making U-10 as my pocket camcorder!