infinix x yugatech

Samsung تكشف عن كاميرا غالاكسي EK-GC100

Listen to article

نُطلق على الهواتف المزودة بكاميرا اسم "هاتف كاميرا"، ولكن ما المسمى الذي يُطلق على الكاميرا التي تعمل بنظام Android OS الأحدث، وتتميز باتصال 3G/4G ومعالج رباعي النواة؟ لم يُبتكر بعد مصطلح لذلك، لذا دعنا نسمّيه في الوقت الحالي Samsung Galaxy Camera.


نشرنا مؤخرًا مراجعة لكاميرا نيكون كويلبيكس S800 التي تعمل بنظام جينجربريد، وهي من أوائل الكاميرات المزودة بنظام Android (حيث كانت كاميرا Polaroid SC1630 الذكية هي الأولى). وقد قدمت شركة Samsung رؤيتها الخاصة للكاميرات المزودة بنظام Android، وأعلنت أمس عن جهاز Galaxy Camera (EK-GC100) الذي من شأنه إعادة تعريف مصطلح "هاتف الكاميرا".

أولاً، يعمل كاميرا غالاكسي على نظام Jellybean المعروض على شاشة لمس سعوية ذات حواف كاملة مقاس 4.8 بوصة بدقة HD، تشغل الجزء الخلفي بالكامل من الكاميرا. أما المحرك الذي يشغل النظام فهو 1.4GHz معالج رباعي النوى، والذي نفترض أنه نفس الموجود داخل جهاز SGS3.

من الواضح أن دمج وظيفة Wi-Fi في الكاميرا هو مجرد بداية لتطور الكاميرا، حيث أن نموذج EK-GC100 يتوفر الآن على فتحة لبطاقة مايكرو-SIM تتيح له الاتصال عبر شبكات 3G/4G. وتُجهّز هذه الكاميرا بحزمة بطارية 1650mAh التي ستخضع للاختبار نظرًا لأنها ستشغّل شاشة كبيرة ومعالج رباعي النوى بالإضافة إلى وظائف الكاميرا اللاسلكية والتصويرية.

تمتلك كاميرا Galaxy Camera مستشعر 16MP BSI CMOS، مدعومًا بعدسة تكبير فائق من 23 إلى 480mm مع فتحة f/2.8-5.9 (تكبير 21x)، وهي ليست أفضل إعداد رأيناه في كاميرات البوينت آند شوت. ورغم أننا لا نتوقع جودة صور مماثلة لكاميرات DSLR مع هذا الإعداد، فإننا متأكدون من أن هذه الكاميرا قادرة على التقاط صور ثابتة جيدة جدًا.

ستبدأ بيع Samsung كاميرا غالاكسي هذا أكتوبر، لكن سعرها لم يُعلن بعد. ومع الميزات الجنونية المذكورة أعلاه، نتوقع أن تكون هذه الكاميرا ذات علامة سعرية فاخرة تتراوح في نفس النطاق السعري لكاميرا كانون PowerShot S100، وربما أكثر.

Frequently Asked Questions

What operating system does the Samsung Galaxy Camera run on?
The Samsung Galaxy Camera runs on Android Jellybean.
What connectivity options does the Galaxy Camera have?
It has Wi-Fi and a micro-SIM slot for 3G/4G connectivity.
What is the battery capacity of the Galaxy Camera?
The Galaxy Camera is equipped with a 1650mAh battery pack.
React to this article:
Written by
Ronnie Bulaong

This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.

View all posts by Ronnie Bulaong →

58 Comments

MA
Master Emperor · 14 years ago

I’d love this item to send and recieve calls when needed. I wonder if it can be used paired with Gmate for gsm network.

Reply
PI
Pipo · 14 years ago

This could work. But it would have been better to swap out the quad core with a dual core cpu, then bumped up the battery to 3500mAh. The CPU is not the selling point of the product, the camera is. And you need a big battery to operate all that and make it viable :D

Reply
TU
Turonbulaong · 14 years ago

Well said sir.

BE
Benchmark · 14 years ago

Probably this is the next big thing….well I am not sure.

Pero ok kayang may phone capabilities to? Maybe not a good idea…kasi sa battery na ganyan, I think it is only good for camera lang, and a little wifi connection.

Reply
MA
MagTXT · 14 years ago

Can we call it the SmartCam? :)

Reply
HA
hapismiley · 14 years ago

well, i guess samsung won’t be sued for its innovative design, the pureview lumia may even be dead on arrival… :-)

Reply
YU
yuja · 14 years ago

just add speakers and mouth piece,then its a phone

Reply
PA
paeng · 14 years ago

i’ll go with pureview. nice design. good battery life. its all i need in a phone

Reply
PO
Potatoshoe · 14 years ago

you can always go to Nokia Pureview. :)

Reply
AR
aries · 14 years ago

mababa ang battery considering lcd tapos may xenon flash pa yan..pero nice idea…

Reply
BL
Blackrabbit · 14 years ago

That’s right samsung. Stop copying the iphone already :))

Reply
RO
ronald · 14 years ago

According to writer of this story for samsung in the comments section, the item will cost US$599. So, that is about P25,000 and below. Not bad.

Reply
AL
AlainL · 14 years ago

I’m definitely getting this. My GNex’s camera is already insufficient for my needs. :)

Reply
LE
lexty · 14 years ago

question po Sir Yuga. allowed ba SMS dito?

Reply
TU
Turonbulaong · 14 years ago

We’re not yet sure if it supports SMS, but there’s a big chance that it can.

MA
Marcelino · 14 years ago

Now, that’s INNOVATION!

Ang ganda pang Instagram! :))

Reply
GB
gboy · 14 years ago

true. samsung did it again :)

INNOVATION!

dun ako sa underdog lage. hahaha

Reply
LE
leslie · 14 years ago

…what do you call a camera with the latest Android OS, 3G/4G connectivity and a quad-core processor?

A term for that hasn’t been coined yet…

CamDroid

Reply
RE
reader · 14 years ago

so since people have been taking pics with their mobile phones, Samsung has decided that people will want to make calls using their camera.

Reply
LA
lalabeat · 14 years ago

lol. Micro sim for 3g connectivity only. Magbasa kasi.

AI
aianonymous · 14 years ago

i think he just said that in sarcasm :))

LE
leeto · 14 years ago

mababa naman ang battery for a camera

Reply
BO
booboo · 14 years ago

Could have had a better battery.

EL
el toro bumingo · 14 years ago

What a design! I hope the picture quality is really great :)

Reply
RA
Ramon · 14 years ago

Interesting…but do we really need a quad core processor in a camera?

Anyway, strange ideas sometime lead to something great :-)

hopefully they release some kind picture editing app that would use it’s full potential XD

Reply
MA
mary · 14 years ago

I think you can find a lot of picture editing and/or uploading apps in the android marketplace.

One of the benefits of using Android OS on a phone. :)

RA
Ramon · 14 years ago

Yea, but none of them really justified the need for a quad core processor

I’m not saying that it’s a bad thing :-P
But they really do need something to make use of it’s full potential or else people would think of it as some kind of publicity stunt rather than a real innovation =/

MA
mary · 14 years ago

Oops. I didn’t know that you meant the quad core when you mentioned the camera’s full potential.

I thought you meant the android os in a camera.

Sorry. :D And you’re right. Maybe an enterprising android app maker can start working on it. I think win8, ios, and android on cameras is going to be common real soon.

Leave a Reply

Loading next article...