Rating 3.7 68 reviews
Manufacturer: Samsung
Trusted Reviews
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F Review

The Samsung WB150F is a new entry to Samsung's range of connected TVs, sporting as it does in-built Wi-Fi. It also packs in an 18x zoom and manual controls to make for a truly versatile compact camera. We got hands-on at CES to see if it can truly be a master of all.
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Imaging Resource
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F

Samsung describes its new Samsung WB150F digital camera as being a "compact, light and durable" travel zoom camera, and it focuses on easy sharing straight from the camera, thanks to built-in wifi connectivity.
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DigitalCameraInfo.com
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F First Impressions Review

Even as the lesser of Samsung's two new superzooms, the WB150F holds a certain appeal. When the dust settles on the announcement season, we'll bet that at $229, it's the year's cheapest compact with such a long zoom.
Pros:
  • Enormous 18x zoom range
  • Very reasonable price
Cons:
  • CCD sensor
  • Somewhat clumsy menu
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printerinfo.com
14 years ago

Samsung's new WB150F combines two trendy technologies: impossibly long zoom and WiFi connectivity.
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ePHOTOzine
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F Ultra Zoom Review

Samsung's WB150F features an 18x optical zoom lens, 3inch screen, manual controls and built in Wi-Fi. Find out how it performs in our full review.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Wi-Fi will upload straight to Facebook
  • Impressive macro mode
  • 18x optical zoom lens
  • Bright colourful images
Cons:
  • Could not get SkyDrive to work
  • Flash charge time
  • Purple fringing
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CNET
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F review Review

The WB150F offers something truly innovative -- built-in Wi-Fi without resorting to an Eye-Fi memory card. However, if you're a Mac user, or you want to download images selectively without ejecting your media card or connecting to your computer, then you will be disappointed.
Pros:
  • Low price
  • Long zoom
  • Great colours
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
Cons:
  • Occasional imbalance in focus
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CNET
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F review: Samsung WB150F

If you're happy with the photos from your smartphone, but wish you had an actual camera with a long zoom lens and wireless sharing and backup, check out the Samsung WB150F. While camera manufacturers like Sony, Panasonic and Canon are dabbling in Wi-Fi cameras, Samsung's really invested in the concept for 2012, offering several cameras with a big helping of wireless functionality. Included in those models is the WB150F compact superzoom.
Pros:
  • Built-in Wi-Fi that's easily set up for wireless sharing and backup. Abundant set of shooting and editing options.
Cons:
  • Samsung's smartphone apps are only guaranteed to work with Samsung Galaxy devices. Auto-backup software is Windows-only. Photo quality is barely better than a smartphone. Shooting performance is somewhat slow.
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CNET
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F

Like Samsung's ultra-compact SH100 Wi-Fi camera from last year, the WB150F is good value. Instead of using Wi-Fi to upsell consumers, Samsung just includes it, which is how it should be done. Unfortunately, the camera's photo quality isn't much better than you see from a smartphone camera.
Pros:
  • Built-in Wi-Fi that's easily set up for wireless sharing and backup
  • Abundant set of shooting and editing options
Cons:
  • Samsung's smartphone apps are only guaranteed to work with Samsung Galaxy devices
  • Auto-backup software is Windows-only
  • Photo quality is barely better than a smartphone
  • Shooting performance is somewhat slow
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Cnet
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F

While camera manufacturers like Sony, Panasonic and Canon are dabbling in Wi-Fi cameras, Samsung's really invested in the concept for 2012, offering several cameras with a big helping of wireless functionality. Included in those models is the WB150F compact superzoom.
Pros:
  • Built-in Wi-Fi that's easily set up for wireless sharing and backup
  • Abundant set of shooting and editing options
Cons:
  • Samsung's smartphone apps are only guaranteed to work with Samsung Galaxy devices
  • Auto-backup software is Windows-only
  • Photo quality is barely better than a smartphone
  • Shooting performance is somewhat slow
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PC Magazine
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F

The Samsung WB150F ($229.99 list) packs a long 18x zoom lens into a compact body, but its sexiest feature is built-in support for Wi-Fi. Connect to a hotspot and you'll be able to upload photos directly to your Facebook account, email them to a friend, or view them on your TV.
Pros:
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Sharp lens
  • 18x zoom
  • Compact design
  • Inexpensive
Cons:
  • Slow performance
  • Noisy images at higher ISOs
  • Video capture is limited to 720p
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