| | |  | Point-and-shoot Digital Cameras | Home » » » » Samsung TL110 14.2 MP Digital Camera Black | | | | | | | Description: | | Small. Sleek. Stylish. At less than .7 inches thin, the Samsung TL110 14.2 MP camera is the right size to take with you everywhere. Get close to your subjects with 4X optical zoom and capture your daughters smile on her birthday or your sons determination as he scores a home run. Its easy with a large 2.7" LCD screen which makes shooting every moment fun. Ultra Slim Body, Stainless Steel Cover. The TL110 packs a lot of performance into an ultra-slim design. Measuring just over 16.6mm, the TL110 allows users to have the sleekest, most stylish compact camera around. It is slim enough to slip into a pocket, so you can take it with you wherever you go. | | | Features: | |
• Features 14.2-megapixel effective recording
• Features 5X optical zoom (5X digital/25X total zoom)
• Features 35mm equivalent focal length: 27.5-110mm
• Features 2-11/16-Inch LCD screen
• Optical and digital image stabilization
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.2 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.65 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.79 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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20 of 22 found the following review helpful:
excellent P&S; memory card is MICRO SD, not SD!May 19, 2010
By GMGB NOTE: Do not buy this camera bundled with an SD card. The card supported is micro SD. We had no problems using an 8GB microSD card with this camera.
Pro's:
- excellent image quality
- fast
- decent flash
- awesome video's
- dual IS is great for low light without flash
- 5x optical zoom
- zooming all the way out gives a good wide angle shot
Con's:
- battery drain with dual IS because of post processing
- takes a bit getting used to switching between modes
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Samsung TL110 Digital CameraSep 11, 2010
By TechVoodoo Compact, sleek n slim, attractive design, good picture and video quality, user friendly, fully loaded and of course, the price tag is under 150 bucks? What else do you want?
It's 14.2 Megapix, plus 5X optical zoom which is above the standard for its class.
I've been using this camera for 6 months and I've not found any problem yet.
I am thinking of buying another one since my girlfriend has already put it in her purse. There's another new model just came out ( The Samsung TL240 ) which has more features and it's sold around $200 but it's not as compact as this one. So, go grab one before it's discontinued. It's onsale now around $120 somewhere on the internet but I think Amazon.com always has a best price.
Btw, I found just one problem which I just laugh about it since it's not a big deal to me. It's clearly a huge mistake from Samsung about the SD/SDHC memory card supported, it's not compatible. This little camera only uses microSD card. Technically, it's all about space saver and compact but the microSD is expensive and it's not handy cause its size. Again, this is not a big deal breaker for me since I download the file straight out from the camera without taking out the memory card. Well, if you're a big fan of microSD then this is a must have!
The battery life is good enough if you got it fully charged. It takes about 2 hours charging from AC adapter, you can charge it using the USB port on your computer too but it's not efficient.
I don't think people would be ready to aim for the HD movie from the digtal camera because this only captures up to 720p in mp4 playback. Beside, if you record the video in the 720p mode, you would need at least 8GB of memory so you can record for more than 30mins. The video playback is good, clear picture and sound. The night mode is cool too.
Overall, this is the best compact camera out there in its class. I would give it 4.5 star rating because of the memory card supported but I think the cons is not a big deal for me and it would be a pros for someone else so 5 stars for this little bad boy. Happy shooting!
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great Camera for the price; versatile, compact.Jun 20, 2010
By Joe
"Joe"
Time we've owned this product: 1 week.
Review: Excellent.
Ups: Compact, small, and easy to use. Seems to take excellent pictures in all conditions with "SmartAuto" mode. Also a program mode available with plenty of adjustment options. MicroSD card sold separately, but not a big deal. It cost us $20.00 for a 4GB microSD card at Target.
Downs: Users manual requires a computer to read/download. That's about it. So far so good.
I would recommend this for anyone who needs a simple but capable digital camera. Great buy.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Has a serious internal dust problemJan 13, 2011
By Old Radio Guy UPDATE: Since I wrote this review, I've had to return 2 of these. The fit between the lens barrels is loose enough to let dust and lint into the camera, where it settles right on the sensor (the sensor is soldered flat to the circuit board, instead of being raised slightly). My pictures look like thay have bacteria or mold on them. I used to photoshop them, but now there's just too much dust, and that doesn't work with video anyway. A couple other models, including some Canons, supposedly do this. I read that the HZ30W also does this, so maybe it's poor design on Samsung's part. I watched it suck in a piece of lint as the lens closed the other day, and I got most of that out, but blowing air into the camera has not worked - it only moves the dust around. I would buy something else if I had the chance. What good is a pocket camera that you can't put in your pocket unless you keep it in a plastic bag?
This is the perfect camera for a guy who wants to take something to a ballgame, but doesn't want to carry around a brick, like a DSLR or a larger P&S. Slips into a tight jeans pocket and you almost forget you have it because it's only as thick as a Blackberry Curve. The brushed stainless steel case takes a beating in your pocket, and it only comes in masculine colors: Silver, black, and orange. No baby blue, or pink. The case is slippery, so use a lanyard. This takes MUCH better than average 1280 x 720 HD video, and it does so in dark settings, like an auditorium (your kid's play, science fair awards, etc). It's not "full" HD (1080p) but it's remarkably close. IMPORTANT: This camera zooms optically while you are recording video, and the lens drive motor is real quiet. You might hear a tiny bit of a buzz in the background as you zoom in and out during a school play or a wedding, but at a football or soccer game, you'll never hear it. You CAN mute the audio while zooming, but losing the audio while zooming is 10 times more annoying than any camera's lens motor noise. Sitting at a soccer or football game at or near the 50-yard line, the 5X optical zoom frames the goal posts nicely on either side of the screen. That's about all you can ask for. It has digital and lens Image Stabilization, but there's only so much you can do to prevent shake in a camera that's the size of a pack of smokes, and half as thick. So the 5X zoom is just about right. BTW, you can pause the video during playback and capture any frame as a still picture. The resulting picture isn't bad.
Outdoor picture quality actually beats my old Canon A630, and that camera has held off all challengers up to 14 mp for the past 3 years. I'm a civil engineer, and I use this on the job all the time, and it takes a serious beating and still works perfectly. HD videos shot through the windshield of a moving car are clear enough on playback to read small lettering on road signs, and also on the license plates of passing cars.
Indoor photos aren't quite as good unless you "tweak" some settings, like the pixel density. I've found that 10 and 12 mp often beats the full 14.1 setting. My daughter's Canon SD1300is takes noticeably better indoor flash photos, but the video on this Samsung shames the Canon. Like any pocket camera, you have to play with the settings to get the best results.
This has some great "effects" settings (13 in all). The "sunset" mode can turn a mediocre sunset into a Windows background-quality shot, and so can dawn. "Children" is good for forcing a fast shutter speed.
The storage media is a microSD, which is inconvenient if you're the type who likes to stick your card into a smart card reader. But the special USB cable that plugs into the camera works just fine, and you just drop & drag with Windows Explorer. Messing with your card just wears out the contacts anyway.
Since I bought this (I bought mine as factory "re-certified"), two co-workers have bought one.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Highly RecommendedAug 23, 2010
By Glenn Wow this camera is something else for the price it takes great pictures and HD video. In video mode you can use the zoom (this is a plus I looked at many other cameras not capable of doing this) the camera is real easy to use and has nice features. I recommend using a Micro SDHC 8gig class 4 or higher card.
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