Samsung WB2200F 16.3MP CMOS Smart WiFi & NFC Digital Camera with 60x Optical Zoom, 3.0″ LCD and 1080p HD Video (Black)

With a dual-grip design and solid professional appearance, the WB2200F is comfortable and easy to hold. Its Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) makes photographers” jobs easier and more pleasurable, and the device”s unique i-Function control offers advanced elements that facilitate full manual control at the touch of a button. Amateur and expert photographers alike can also benefit from more fully automatic SMART Modes ranging from capturing the beauty of a setting sun with “Sunset” mode to reliving the excitement of a fast-paced sporting event with “Action Freeze” mode.

Product Features

  • Share your best photos instantly with Family and Friends with Built-in Wi-Fi with NFC
  • SMART features – Social Media Upload, E-mail, Photo beam, Direct Link, Mobile Link, PC Auto-backup, Remote Viewfinder, All Share
  • Extended Battery Life – allows over 500 shots per charge
  • 60x Optical Zoom for stunning long distance shots with ease
  • 3.0″ HVGA LCD with EVF

2 Replies to “Samsung WB2200F 16.3MP CMOS Smart WiFi & NFC Digital Camera with 60x Optical Zoom, 3.0″ LCD and 1080p HD Video (Black)”

  1. Quirky YES, a little! Crazy NO! I may have found my new love … 5/21/14 – NOTE: After about 5 days use my first camera began having a lens retraction issue, sometimes making a mild grinding sound on retraction and a displaying message on screen “Your lens failed to retract properly” or some such language. I returned the camera and got another one. So far, so good. This one zooms smoother and seem to focus a bit more reliably.My original comments begin here:I have been searching for a versatile, long zoom, point and shoot camera that…

  2. Samsung’s 60x Super Zoom WB2200F A lot of “professional” photographers pan this camera because of its seemingly DSLR-like aspirations hamstringed by its admittedly smallish 1/2.3″ sensor. I suppose the thinking is that with its larger than normal body, huge zoom range and a dual-grip format, then it should perform on par with more costly DSLR options. Well, that’s just not realistic. While this camera may seem larger than your standard point and shoot, its footprint and weight are still less than a similarly formatted DSLR…

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