Samsung WB150F
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14 years ago
For the most part, Samsung's WB150F resembles any typical point and shoot cam. On the top is a shutter key, the back is a 3" WVGA AMOLED screen and the front a lens. There are a couple of subtle differences though, such as the dial atop featuring a ‘WiFi' option and the flash at the front cutting...
Pros:
- Excellent connectivity
- MicroUSB charging
- abundant in photo-editing options
Cons:
- Not suitable for full-res print outs
- muffled audio when zooming
14 years ago
"Review: Samsung's WiFi Cam Shares The Love"
Should you buy Samsung's WiFi camera or upgrade to a new smartphone? Find out.
Pros:
- Excellent connectivity
- MicroUSB charging
- abundant in photo-editing options
Cons:
- Not suitable for full-res print outs
- muffled audio when zooming
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
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
Very disappointed that samsung release two camera with the same model number WB150 one which has wifi and one which does not. I would recommend that you pay the extra £15 that this camera costs at most other outlets becuase most other outlets (when you read the detail) sell the model which has wifi...
13 years ago
Have not tried the camera I have to cool down from the fact that the camera does not fit in the case that came with it.
13 years ago
"Basic tourist camera that tries too hard, but fails to impress"
There's an old saying that goes, if something sounds too good to be true - it probably isn't. But could it be true for a compact camera with a stylish finish (in black and white), 18x optical zoom, full manual controls (A,S,M and P)...and cost less than £100?? Let's take a look...
Pros:
- Looks good
- very compact
- great zoom (18x
Cons:
- Shoddy controls
- terrible battery life
- sub-par image quality
13 years ago
This camera would be ideal if only there was not as long of a delay after you snap the shot till when it clicks. Perhaps better for a beginner. Nice features though.
12 years ago
The Samsung WB150F - Nothing Fancy
Camera ObscuraOne of my earlier childhood memories is being taught how to take photos by my dad.
Pros:
- A good "
- snapping"
- camera to carry around
Cons:
- Doesn'
- t quite cut it as a main camera
3.7
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