The WB150F is basically an updated version of the WB750. The slim, stylish body of the device has a built-in 18x zoom lens with optical stabilization, high-resolution screen, smart electronics and a lot of advanced features for image processing and enhancement. The difference is that instead of a high-speed BSI CMOS sensor, an integrated wireless module is a unique feature.
14 megapixel 24-432 18x 3″
The camera, as conceived by the developers, should elegantly integrate into the digital environment of the advanced modern photographer. Instead of going through your pics at home on your PC, you just upload them to your big screen tablet or internet connected cell phone.
And if there is an open Wi-Fi-Network in the area, you can immediately upload the best shots and videos on the Internet: to your own photo album in Picasa, on the “wall” in Facebook or YouTube. You can also just send out the pictures by e-mail. After all, most of us need our pictures to show to our friends, so why drag it out??
Residents of remote provinces with an underdeveloped wireless network infrastructure can easily swap communication functions for the fast and highly sensitive sensor of the WB750. Not as modern, but more useful when taking pictures.
How user-friendly is the process of transferring photos from the Samsung WB150F Compact Camera to a big-screen tablet? Can you provide some insights into the steps involved in dropping new shots onto the tablet?