The Samsung SH100 14 Megapixel Wireless Digital Camera is traveling the country, from Los Angeles to New York, on a Coast to Coast road trip! I’ve been using Samsung cell phones for years, but I admit I’ve never owned a Samsung camera. And how’s this for coincidence? This same day that I’m posting about this campaign for Clever Girls Collective, I dropped my beloved Canon Powershot on the kitchen floor and it BROKE. Which means I’m in the market for a new camera!
The Samsung SH100 is a compact digital camera with some really cool and unique features. It’s WiFi enabled, which means when you take a picture, you can share it instantly on Facebook or Youtube, or upload it to Picasa or Photobucket for additional editing or storage. The SH100 also syncs up wirelessly with the Samsung Galaxy phone, and get this – you can be holding up your camera to get a picture, and use your phone to see what the camera sees to adjust the shot. How freaking cool is that??
The Samsung mobile team is going to record all the amazing people they meet and the fascinating places they visit with the SH100, and the best photos and videos will be shared on the Samsung USA Facebook page. This short video from Youtube explains the Coast to Coast Photo Post trip:
To see photos as they are uploaded, Like Samsung on Facebook at facebook.com/SamsungCameraUSA. I think it’s going to be really interesting to see what photos people take!
I was compensated for this opportunity by Clever Girls Collective, which endorses Blog With Integrity. All opinions are my own.
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It’s about time that such a camera was invented. It’s pretty great to share pics with friends immediately after you have taken them.
It usually takes me a lot of time to get the pics from camera into my pc and then to share them on web.