If you take so many self portraits that you actually buy a camera designed for the purpose, then you might want to pay a visit to my psychiatrist, Dr. Narcissus. And if you have any cash left over after paying his frankly outrageous fees, take a look at Samsung's new MV800.
It's a camera which folds in half. Or rather, it unfolds, like a book with only two (very thick) pages. This not only lets you see the screen from the front of the camera, for easy self-portrait framing, but it lets you partially unfold the rear panel and prop the camera up at any angle. Of course, the first thing you'll use this for is to take a snap of yourself and friends (but mainly yourself) from a distance greater than arm's length, but it could also be used to turn any nearby surface into a tripod in low light. There's also a second shutter release button on the back of the front panel.
The camera packs a 16.1MP sensor, the screen measurers three inches and is touch-controlled (with just 103,600 dots), the lens begins at 26mm (35mm equivalent) and has a 5x zoom, and ISO runs from 80-3200. Video capture is 720p.
The price for this vanity? $280
MV800 product page [Samsung]
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