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Samsung Digimax S1000 Digital Camera Review

The powerfull Samsung Digimax S1000 stands up because of the 10MP combined with 30fps movie rate (the highest values available for a compact digital camera under 300 dollars). An interesting thing about the camera is that not just images, but also movies can be edited on the camera without the need of a computer. However, despite the hight megapixels, the S1000 does not have many manual controls and has no image stabilization. Instead, it comes with plenty of on-board effect - as for example a subject-highlighting mode that soft-focuses the background; photo frames. All this means that the target of Samsung S1000 is someone who wants to take vacation (the use of AA batteries and SD memory card supports this theory also) snapshots on high resolution in order to make huge prints. This affordable 10MP digital camera takes sharp picture at low ISO with realistic colors, no artifacts or noise. The design of the camera is not very fancy, the body is made most of plastic not metal, but it’s quite strong. Compared to other cameras, the batteries don’t last too much. Overall it’s a good, but not brilliant camera, that I might say it’s the most compact 10MP digicam.
Samsung Digimax S1000 Specifications

Samsung Digimax S1000
Samsung Digimax S1000
Samsung Digimax S1000
Samsung Digimax S1000
Samsung Digimax S1000
Samsung Digimax S1000

Tags: Samsung digital camera, Samsung digimax, samsung digimax s1000, digimax s1000, Samsung s1000, 10 MP, 3x optical zoom

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