Samsung EX1
Samsung thought that they’d try something a little different when they launched their EX1 camera yesterday. They teamed up with photgrapher Jason Hawkes to produce a series of low-light aerial photographs of London’s skyline.
The EX1 is Samsung’s flagship compact camera, and their marketing peeps wanted to make the most of its 10 megapixels, its 24mm f/1.8 lens, and its maximum 3200 ISO. So Hawkes flew across London in a helicopter, taking a series of photos of its famous landmarks at dusk.
You can check out the pictures here, whilst the camera is available in the UK for £395 from Amazon.
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