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Samsung Shows Off 2005 DSC Camera’s

Industry leading manufacturers are starting the year off right, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.  It’s at CES where you can get your hands on the hottest, most technically advanced and sexiest electronics before they hit the retail shelves. Samsung Camera has exactly that as are introducing 6 new digital cameras to their digital point and shoot line-up. The new cameras underscore Samsung’s commitment to providing advanced technology at prices that consumers can afford without sacrificing unparalleled style.

Making their debut at CES 2005 are:

– Hi-Res images, specs and full press releases available upon request –

Digimax V700 â€“ (High-End) $399.99

·         ·         7 Mega Pixels

·         ·         2” LCD

·         ·         Schneider Optics

·         ·         PictBridge Technology

·         ·         MPEG-4

·         ·         Portable Movie Player

·         ·         Available in Red, Blue or Silver

·         ·         Auto and Manual Modes

·         ·         Scanner (converts text images into editable documents)

Samsung V700

Digimax U-CA 505 â€“ (Niche) $199.99

·         ·         5 Mega Pixels

·         ·         2” LCD

·         ·         Scanner (converts text images into editable documents)

·         ·         Ultra-Slim, Compact Design

Samsung U-CA 505

Digimax A400 â€“ (Value) $189.99

·         ·         4 Mega Pixels

·         ·         Scanner (converts text images into editable documents)

·         ·         2” LCD

·         ·         9 Different Power Sources

·         ·         Self Photo Mirror

Digimax A5 â€“ (Value) $229.99

·         ·         5 Mega Pixels

·         ·         12x Combined Zoom

·         ·         Auto and Manual Modes

·         ·         Power Movie Clip

·         ·         One-Touch Manual Button (A/S/M)

·         ·         RGB Color Effect

·         ·         Self Photo Mirror

Samsung Digimax A5

Digimax A6 â€“ (Value) $299.99

·         ·         6 Mega Pixels

·         ·         12x Combined Zoom

·         ·         Auto and Manual Modes

·         ·         Power Movie Clip

·         ·         One-Touch Manual Button (A/S/M)

·         ·         RGB Color Effect

·         ·         Self Photo Mirror

   Digimax A7 – (Value) $349.99

·         ·         7 Mega Pixels

·         ·         15x Combined Zoom

·         ·         2” LCD

·         ·         Auto and Manual Modes

·         ·         Power Movie Clip

·         ·         One-Touch Manual Button (A/S/M)

·         ·         RGB Color Effect

·         ·         Self Photo Mirror

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