Samsung VM-MX25E video camera uses H.264 codec
If you like to film a lot of impromptu video or simply want a recording solution for traveling and what not, the Samsung VM-MX25E digital media camcorder has the H.264 codec, making uploading videos straight to YouTube incredibly easy.

You can also record on SD memory cards with up to 8 hours of 640 x 480 pixel video on a 16GB memory card. SDHC cards of 32GB in size will also be supported. Other features include 3D noise reduction software and the ability to record in MP4. Cyber Link software will also be included.
The VM-MX25E will cost about $340 and will be available in two colors: black and red. It is unknown when the camera will be released in the U.S. but is certainly intent on making direct YouTube uploading much easier.
[via Electronista]
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