Samsung has launched 10-megapixel TL500 in South Korea as EX1 name. The pro point-and-shoot includes a 3-inch AMOLED display that turns over from the corpse as well as an f1.8. 24mm ultra-wide lens. It uses a 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor with mutually hardware and software image stabilization and utmost ISO 3,200 sensitiveness.

The highest-end Samsung packed in camera has RAW image hold up and consumers can set to board up and opening precedence, and have a full command in a blue-collar shooting mode. The EX1 will not record HD videos though, with H.264-format video restricted to 640×480 pixels at 30FPS.
The EX1 costs $530 in South Korea, but there are still no well-run details about its release in North America. Formerly, nonetheless, the TL500 was supposed to ship in the US this spring with price of $450.
[Via Electronista]


