March 20, 2012 - 11:05 AMT
Samsung's WiFi-enabled DV300F camera hits market

After having launched in January, Samsung's WiFi-enabled DV300F camera officially hit the market March 20, according to a fresh announcement from the Korean manufacturer.

As the latest addition to the DualView line, this 16 megapixel shooter features a 25mm wide angle lens with 5x optical zoom, and boasts a three-inch main LCD, along with that 1.5-inch front-facing display. The latter is specifically designed to make self-shots a bit easier to manipulate, but it also features some extra kids games in "Children Mode," to help keep the little ones at bay. There's onboard WiFi connectivity, allowing users to instantly upload shots to Picasa and Facebook, and an extra "Smart Face Recognition" function.

According to Samsung, the device is now available on a "global basis," for a price of ₩299,000, or about $266, engadget.com reported.