Samsung WB500 Digital Camera Review |
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 |
The 10.2-megapixel WB500 looks and feels dissimilar from competing compacts and that’s because it brings something a little bit different to the market. At first sight, this particular Samsung model demonstrates a unique design approach that lends itself to the boxier style of consumer film cameras of the early nineties and is therefore probably double the width (36.5mm) and weight (219g minus battery and card)... |
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Samsung ES55 Digital Camera Review |
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 |
Samsung’s 10.2-megapixel ES55 is a fuss-free digital compact camera perfectly suited for first-time users likely to be satisfied with point-and-shoot simplicity and reliability. The long list of interesting features and modes available will no doubt be a pleasant surprise and the extremely affordable price tag (RRP $189.00) ought to help seal the deal without second thought... |
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Samsung S860 Digital Camera Review |
Monday, 08 December 2008 |
The Samsung S860 is an entry-level compact perfectly suited to first-time digital camera users or those who have not updated within the previous five years and are feeling completely overwhelmed by the jargon and advanced technologies saturating the modern compact camera market. While the S860 has adopted a number of popular and valuable elements common to digital compacts today... |
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Samsung L201 Digital Camera Review |
Wednesday, 03 December 2008 |
The 10.2 mega pixel Samsung L201 has a positively minimal feel about it, which is obvious from the time you first open the boxed kit. The provided USB cable doubles as the power cord (for battery recharge) by having an attachable AC adapter head meaning you can go from having the L201 plugged directly into your computer to having it charging via a wall socket in a matter seconds... |
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Samsung GX-20 Digital Camera Review |
Friday, 08 August 2008 |
The most notable quality of the Samsung GX-20 is its unpretentiousness. It is a smart, well-designed, functional DSLR that doesn’t pretend to be more than it is. Having said that, it doesn’t need to. The GX-20 looks like a professional DSLR should: it has fairly typical button and dial controls in the all of the appropriate places making it both ergonomically functional and user-friendly. There are... |
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Samsung NV4 Digital Camera Review |
Saturday, 26 July 2008 |
The NV4 is a digital multimedia camera in the Samsung range that is worth investigating if you’re in the market for a stylish, intelligent, multi-functional portable unit that supports MP3s, PMPs and .txt files, in addition to functioning as a compact camera with a little bit of punch. Along with enabling you to listen to music, watch video content and read text documents, the NV4 operates... |
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Samsung L110 Digital Camera Review |
Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
The Samsung L110 is an 8.2 mega pixel point and shoot camera that certainly rivals other digital compacts of its size and price range. The unit itself is of a simple yet stylish design available in black, silver or red and comes complete with a long list of features all packed into a 114g aluminium metal body, including 3x optical zoom and auto red-eye fix. The L110 kit includes the camera, strap... |
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Samsung i8 Digital Camera Review |
Monday, 21 July 2008 |
Upon first holding the Samsung i8, two main things struck me: the distinctive color (I reviewed the white unit but the i8 is also available in black, baby blue or pale pink) and its weight or, should I say, lack thereof. Without doubt, the Samsung i8 is the lightest digital compact camera I have ever held, weighing in at around 120 grams including the battery and memory card. It is literally the size... |
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Samsung Digimax V50 Digital Camera Review |
Wednesday, 28 July 2004 |
"The V50 bares many similarities to the V4 but with a sharper finish. The outer is still silver, with a few stainless steel finishes. Other than the capture size increasing to 5 mega pixels, the big new feature is the flip multi twist multi directional 2 inch LCD. With this new addition I really don't think there could be any situation where the photographer could not see the LCD when framing an image. Furthermore, unlike many other LCD flips, this also twist upside"... |
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Samsung Digimax V4 Digital Camera Review |
Sunday, 01 February 2004 |
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Samsung Digimax 360 Digital Camera Review |
Tuesday, 10 June 2003 |
Adding to Samsung's ever growing range of digital cameras, their new 3.2 mega pixel has been launched with success. The '360' model is light weight and produces great results, which are two key factors most buyers look for when pricing a camera in this range. It sits comfortably in the users hand and has all the required features within reach... |
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Samsung Digimax 420 Digital Camera Review |
Tuesday, 10 June 2003 |
After reviewing the '420' model, there was much to like about Samsung's new addition to its digital camera range. The old fashioned 'dial' function on the top of the camera is a great feature Samsung have maintained which will assist first time buyers navigating their way around the camera. Too many manufacturers these days have opted for button only functions... |
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Samsung Digimax V3 Digital Camera Review |
Monday, 02 June 2003 |
Samsung's new Digimax V3, resembles all of the features of the V4 but with a 3.2 megapixel capture. Below is the V4 review adapted to the V3. There is plenty to like about this compact, starting with its quality Schneider lens and 3 megapixel capture. The body has a smooth silver finish and is a comfortable weight to work with, or store in a jacket pocket... |
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