Rating 3.7 68 reviews
Manufacturer: Samsung
Smart Office
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
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Channel News
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
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
14 years ago

One of three Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES, the WB150F brings connected features into the realm of pocket megazooms with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telephoto.
Pros:
  • 18X optical zoom lens (24mm to 432mm
  • Built-in sharing via Wi-Fi
  • Good mix of creative shooting modes
Cons:
  • No high-speed or low-light modes
  • Hard to access and adjust manual controls
  • Video capture maxes out at 720p
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
T3
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F review

While the extra long zoom here is suitable for framing up a wide variety of subjects in seconds, from expansive landscapes to candid close ups from afar, thus making the WB150F a suitably inexpensive travel camera option, it misses out on the likes of GPS offered by more expensive rivals, such as...
Pros:
  • Broad focal range
  • Wi-Fi capability
  • Easy to use
Cons:
  • Video not Full HD
  • Sound only mono
  • No integral GPS
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Tech Advisor
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F review

One of three Wi-F i-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES , the Samsung WB150F brings connected features into the realm of pocket megazooms with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telephoto.
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PC World
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F Review: A Pocket Megazoom With Built-In Wi-Fi

One of three Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES, the WB150F ($230 as of April 26, 2012) brings connected features into the
Pros:
  • Built-in sharing via Wi-Fi
  • Good mix of creative shooting modes
  • 18X
Cons:
  • Video capture maxes out at 720p
  • No high-speed or low-light modes
  • Hard to access
Read more on PC World
Stuff.tv
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F review

A capable superzoom compact with interesting Wi-Fi talent squeezed in – but the Samsung WB150F isn't the game-changer it might've been
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unbox.ph
14 years ago

Samsung WB150F Smart Camera Review

The Samsung WB150F Smart Camera sells for Php11,990 in Samsung stores, resellers, and distributors. That's a pretty good price given all the features you're getting with the camera!
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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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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
Read more on CNET
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