The ongoing CES 2014 tradeshow saw Samsung unveil a string of point and shoot, and advanced bridge cameras on Tuesday at Las Vegas. The list of cameras unveiled is a long one. The Samsung WB1100F is targeted at adventurous photographers, the WB50F is targeted as a family camera, while the WB350F, WB35F and WB2200F are aimed at ambitious photographers. Prices for the devices have not been declared.
The Samsung WB1100F (pictured below) features advanced NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity. A 16-megapixel sensor is on board the camera. The Tag&Go feature on the camera allows the user to connect it to a smartphone with a tap. This technology allows the WB1100F and smartphones to work in tandem, enabling features such as Photo Beam, which instantly transfers images being viewed on the camera to the paired smartphone. AutoShare transfers images to smartphones automatically, as they are being taken, to avoid the worry of having to back up images whilst with MobileLink, users can select the exact images they wish to transfer to their smartphone to make organizing shots simple. Remote ViewFinder allows smartphones to take control of the WB1100F so that photographers have another choice of how to frame their shot.
The Samsung WB1100F (pictured below) features advanced NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity. A 16-megapixel sensor is on board the camera. The Tag&Go feature on the camera allows the user to connect it to a smartphone with a tap. This technology allows the WB1100F and smartphones to work in tandem, enabling features such as Photo Beam, which instantly transfers images being viewed on the camera to the paired smartphone. AutoShare transfers images to smartphones automatically, as they are being taken, to avoid the worry of having to back up images whilst with MobileLink, users can select the exact images they wish to transfer to their smartphone to make organizing shots simple. Remote ViewFinder allows smartphones to take control of the WB1100F so that photographers have another choice of how to frame their shot.

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