Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 10, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 Voiucher

Shufeng Wang (Urbana, IL United States) : With mobile phone, you can take picture anywhere and edit and share instantly. However, there is one thing the smartphone can not and will never do, ZOOM. This piece is a smartphone with superzoom lens, 21X zoom, which is nearly a telescope when you wanna record sth far. This feature is very useful when you get chance to try it. This is the first reason that I think the camera is worth to buy. The tele-zoom lens is the only value for small digital cameras, or, you can use your mobile instead.


Tom (Palo Alto, CA) : The camera user interface on the phone is usable but somewhat immature and gimmicky. One of the most annoying things about it something seemingly small: you can't tell where you end up when you turn on the camera; after a long wait, you end up in the photo app by default, which means the lens extends, at other times, you just end up in whatever app you were before. This means you constantly have the lens pushing into your hand. Furthermore, many Android apps don't expect anything to happen when they initialize the camera, so they do it frequently, meaning in some apps, the lens retracts and extends frequently.

Thomas Bernstein (Norman, OK United States) : I bought this camera because I was really attracted to the idea of being able to edit and share my pictures without having to upload them to my computer. This camera certainly does that, and does it very very well. I won't go into more detail on that as it is identical in that regard to any smartphone. It also has superb build quality, and feels very solid (though it is also heavy, and probably wouldn't survive much of a fall). The screen on the back is also really great, boasting a bright 720P display that is actually superior to the one on the Galaxy SIII. But as an actual camera, however, it really disappoints. Especially for the price!

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