Samsung WB150F
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14 years ago
Samsung WB150F REVIEW: The Wi-Fi Point-and-Shoot
The Samsung WB150F means well. It's a camera that attempts to simplify life via built-in Wi-Fi and a plethora of shooting modes. However, its overall image quality did not even beat the best smartphone on the market, and it's going to have to in order pry the average consumer away from their...
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F
The Samsung WB150F is a 14.2 megapixel compact camera with the company's own BSI CMOS sensor, a 18x, 24-432mm optically-stabilized lens, 720p HD video recording and a 3 inch LCD screen.
13 years ago
Samsung WB150 review
Compact cameras with big zooms normally cost a lot more than £150. Samsung is no stranger to this end of the market, but whereas previous models have looked distinctly cheap, the WB150 looks smart and business-like.
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F Review: Share and Share Alike
In my own view, it's becoming increasingly unacceptable for point-and-shoot cameras not to offer wireless connectivity. Better even is the option to transfer photos from your camera to a phone or tablet.
Pros:
- Big 18x optical zoom lens
- Manual exposure modes
- In-camera art modes
- Excellent Wi-Fi features
Cons:
- Noise at ISO 400 and up
- Only 720p video
- More clipped highlights than usual
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F Review
The fact that travel compact cameras are now a common sight does not come across as a surprise. Practically, all camera manufacturers have released their own model and are in the process of pushing the envelope further, as far as optical zoom lenses are concerned.
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F: Review
The Samsung WB150F Smart Camera is one of the brand new Samsung camera body that encloses the same camera features the latest generation of intelligent and sharing of content through the integrated WiFi.
Pros:
- Price
- 18x optical zoom
- Picture in Picture (PIP
- built-in WiFi
- Smart Filter 3.0
- Function Slip Shot
- 24mm wide angle lens
Cons:
- Battery Pack
- Internal Memory
13 years ago
The compact digital camera market is quite saturated at this point, with every electronic manufacturer trying their hand at it. But if Samsung as a brand is known for one thing, it's innovation and their Galaxy smartphones are proof of that.
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F review
The 18X-optical-zoom, Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung WB150F has a nice mix of creative modes for casual shooters, but its manual controls require a bit too much menu-diving
13 years ago
Samsung WB150F
The compact digital camera market offers buyers a brain-scrambling amount of choice, so when a point-and-shoot comes along and offers something unique, we sit up and take notice. That's the case with the Samsung WB150F, which sports Wi-Fi for easy photo sharing - and quite a bit more.
Pros:
- Big 18x optical zoom
- decent image and movie quality
- manual controls for enthusiasts
Cons:
- Some problems with Wi-Fi apps
- Wi-Fi backup only works with Windows
13 years ago
More Than Expected
I was on the look out for a new digital camera with a high level of optical zoom without having a lens sticking out (I need a camera able to be carried in my pocket), at least 12megapixels, and a quality lens.
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