Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom First Camera Samples – Images

Apr 18, 2014 at 10:10pm EDT
Galaxy S5 zoom leaked

Samsung Galaxy K camera samples:

Claimed Samsung Galaxy K camera samples have surfaced online. The allegedly Galaxy S4 Zoom successor, being called Galaxy K, is reportedly carrying a less protruding lens while keeping the 10x optical zoom abilities. The Galaxy K camera leaked images also show a less bulkier design as the compactness was much desired by the consumers. Also known as, Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom, Galaxy K camera samples are spotted on a Dutch website.

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If Samsung would be able to fit in a decent camera inside the compact Galaxy S5 Zoom or not, it is yet to be seen. However, the alleged Galaxy K camera sample image looks good enough with a focus on the background. Carrying the EXIF tag of Samsung SM-C115 (Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom had the codename SM C101), Samsung has apparently managed to fit in a 10x optical zoom in a compact chassis.

Samsung Galaxy K camera phone is expected to release on April 29 in Singapore; the invite posted on Samsung Mobile's Twitter account showed a with a camera lens inside.

Here are the Samsung Galaxy K camera lens details and specs that this camera-phone is expected to feature:

Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom specs:

- Lens comparison: 
Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom: 4.4-44mm 1:3.1-6.3 24mm
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom: 4.3-43mm 1:3.1-6.3 24mm
Samsung Galaxy Camera:  4.1-86.1mm 1:2.8-5.9 23mm

Source: kopengalaxys5.nl

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