Samsung’s Savvy Camera Line-up

This blog has argued before that Samsung has a superior product development cycle that   allows it to deliver better cameras, smartphone and other electronic devices on a timely basis. The whole idea is to draw from Agile software development – and quickly  produce designs that meet consumer feature needs through live products every 6-12 months that have been carefully marketed and tested with clients and customers. Feedback is picked u early and often to shape the next product line cycle. Easy to say but one can clearly see how well it is executed given the just before  and Samsung’s latest camera+smartphone/WiFi lineup.

Category Galaxy S4 Zoom Galaxy NX Galaxy Camera
OS Android Jelly Bean 4.2 Android Jelly Bean 4.2 Android Jelly Bean 4.1
Display 4.3″ AMOLED, 960 x 540 4.8″ AMOLED 4.8″ HD TF, 1280 x 720
CPU Dual core XMM6262 16MP BSI CMOS w/ Flash 1.4GHz dual core
Memory 1.5GB RAM, 8GB
MicroSD for upto 64GB
2GB RAM, 16GB
MicroSD for upto 64GB
1GB, 8GB
MicroSD for upto 64GB
Size 63.3×125.3×15.25mm 136.5 x 101.46 x 56mm 70.8 x 128.7 x 19.1mm
Battery 2330 mAh 4360 mAh 1650 mAh
Sensors GPS, Accel, gyro, light GPS, Accel, gyro, light Accel, gyro, light
Connectors microUSB, USB2, earjacks microUSB, USB2, earjacks microUSB, USB2, earjacks
Wirelesss BT 4.0, NFC, WiFi a/b/g/n BT 4.0, WiFi a/b/g/n BT 4.0, WiFi a/b/g/n
Networks HSPA, EDGE, no 4G LTE 4gLTE, HSPA NA
Camera Sensor 16MP BSI CMOS w/ Flash 20MP APS-C CMOS 16MP BSI CMOS w/ Flash
Camera Zoom  10x optical zoom Many NX interchangeable lenses  21x optical zoom
Photo Features Shutter speed range – TBD
Optical Image Stabilize
Zoom ring +touch screen control
Interchangeable lens some with OIS
30sec to 1/6000 shutter speeds
Hybrid Auto Focus
3Metering modes
RAW, JPG, 3D JPEG
3D lens and image/video capable
Voice, button, and touch screen control
8 sec to 1/2000 shutter speed
3 metering modes
Optical Image Stabilization
3 Autofocus modes
Capture Modes Photo Location Suggest
15 Smart Modes
Photo Location Suggest
15 Smart Modes
Camera Studio
Photo Location Suggest
15 Smart Mode
Video Specs MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VP6/8, WMV9
Recording/Playback: 1080@30fps
MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, RV, VD-1
Recording/Playback: 1080@30fps
MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, VD-1
Recording/Playback:1080@30fps
768@120fps
Pricing ?? ??  $382
Major Competitors iPhone 5 and HTC One
Nikon Coolpix S800c
Nokia EOS 909
No Android  but WiFI enabled SLRs
Nikon 3200 with WiFi
Canon EOS 70D
Sony RX100II

Despite the increase in capabilities there are a surprising  number of common features across all three cameras. Video specs and capture modes are similar. likewise Wireless features and connecttors are equivalent as is the provision of microSD card with expansion to 64GB. So capacity and some basic operations will be similar across all 3 cameras.  But clearly, each has a specific niche. Let examine each camera in detail.

Galaxy S4 Zoom

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This is one of the first smartphones to incorporate a true optical zoom lens into the design.  For a long time this has been the holy grail for smartphone cameras – optical zoom with a quality lens and sensor and 10x  24-240mm optical zoom. The S4 Galaxy Zoom camera definitely  moves upscale.  And with top of the compact features like  optical image stabilisation, a built-in xenon flash, ISO 100-3200, 4 fps continuous shooting, and 1080p30 HD video one is buying a  camera plus smartphone which will give leaders like iPhone 5 and HTC one a real run for the money. Only Nokia’s upcoming EOS 909/1020 may be a topper on raw camera performance. Pricing and yet to be determined weight will be other major influencers. But clearly this is an improvement on the Galaxy Camera.

Galaxy NX DSLR


As seen in our earlier review, the Galaxy NX is a DSLR looking for a boost from the Android OS apps space and the Galaxy S4 display technology. Several reviewers have complimented the phone/camera’s touchscreen and voice command operations.But given the Camera Studio API, app developers will have an opportunity to do bring some very novel apps to the Galaxy NX DSLR for pre, during and post image taking tasks. And given that Adobe Lightroom will be distributed with the camera, post processing will already be at a high standard.

Speaking of which, Galaxy NX  camera specs are top notch – APS -C Sensor, NX interchangeable lenses, image stabilization, 9 fps continuous shooting, fast responding hybrid autofocus,  3D lens and image/video taking. And this is before considering the Location suggest, smart mode, and Camera Studio features. It appears that Samsung will have a major head start over the other SLR suppliers in getting apps built for its SLR as Nikon and Canon are just adding WiFi only capabilities to their cameras. Thus in SLR futures it looks like  advantage Samsung over  Canon, Nikon, Pentax, etc.

Galaxy Camera

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Here is the Samsung stalking horse camera. It has Android jelly Bean 4.1 and WiFi a/b/g/n. But no phone connectivity. Rather the WiFi is intended for use with Samsung and other smartphones or tablets. But again if you look at the feature set and price, clearly Samsung was and is testing the market for a more direct invasion by a Galaxy S4 Zoom. But clearly, with features like 21x optical zoom and 720 x568 120fps video, the Galaxy Zoom can compete effectively in the point and shoot market place. And as more 3rd party  apps are devloped for the Galaxy S4 Zoom and Galaxy NX , some will be pass on to the Galaxy Zoom  and enhance its position in the compact camera market place.

Summary

On examination, the evolving Samsung camera line-up is impressive. Samsung sees the merging of camera, smartphone and touch screen enabled mobile OS as an opportunity to get competitive advantage in emrging and left-over markets. Galaxy S4 Zoom for the smartphone+camera sector, Galaxy NX for a breakthrough in the app driven DSLR market and Galaxy Camera to protect Samsung in the inevitably waning  point and shoot market place. Kudos to Samsung for it camera savvy innovations and market  positioning.

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