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The Samsung S1050 has a 3.0" large LCD for improved contrast and color reproduction, allowing you to enjoy a wider and clearer image. The ASR technology prevents the degradation of image clarity and color common to flash photography. With ASR the effects of camera shake are reduced in low light conditions. You can even take well-exposed, sharper pictures in low light without using a flash at all. It guarantees brighter and more natural pictures. The Samsung S1050 has an auto sensitivity feature that automatically adjusts sensitivity according to the ambient exposure conditions up to ISO 1600. The high sensitivity setting of ISO 1600 enables you to take clearer indoor pictures in poor light without camera shake or image blur. Face recognition technology supports more beautiful portrait picture taking. This function automatically recognizes the face of a subject and optimizes focus and brightness in shooting. Newest Review: ... ISO settings. The screen at 3 inches is one of the largest you'll get, this is really useful as there is no viewfinder. The ... more |
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Samsung S1050 Digital Camera Metal Body-Black (10.0MP, 5x optical ...
The Samsung S1050 is a high resolution digital camera that is equ ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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by - written on 20/07/08 (Very useful, 337 readings)
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I will start this review off by saying that the Samsung S1050 knows what it is and does not try to be something that it is not and that I think is what makes it as good as it is. What I mean by that is simply that a lot of point and shoot digital cameras these days are trying to get results above their station and usually they fall flat on their faces. With the Samsung S1050 you get a good point and shoot camera that knows its boundaries and performs inside them very, very well. The camera does have lots of useful settings but it knows that it cannot compete with top of the range Cybershots or DSLR cameras so it does not try to it simply offers you a lot of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/02/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I've had the Samsung S1050 for around perhaps two years which I bought from Argos. Originally the camera was £200, which I got for £100 and is now reduced down to £80. Unfortunately the camera doesn't come with a memory card, so you can't hold a lot of pictures on the camera so I would suggest you buy a memory card separate to be able to hold more pictures - it's annoying when your outside and you don't have room left. You can get it in silver, pink and I didn't know it was available in black but the one in the picture is black. I have the pink one, it's not overly pink its a very light pink which I wasn't sure it would be when I got it. 10.1 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/08 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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At first Glance the Samsung s1050, A 10 mp Camera and 5x optical zoom for about 80 pounds(From Argos ,email me if you find it any cheaper) . What A great deal!!!!! But looks can be deceiving. Design- From First glace the camera looks great, the large screen, a mass of setting and great resolution. But the Samsung does lack a view finder. But although it has a huge screen (76mm) this does not make up for the lack of a view finder. AS it has a huge screen it is essential you have decent batteries ( I usually use rechargeable as they work out cheaper after a few charges although they are expensive, usually costing around five pound in Argos) as otherwise the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/06/09 (Useful, 20 readings)
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My Samsung S1050 was my very first Digital Camera, it won't be my last. I bought it because I was about to take (I mean teach) a Digital Photography class and I had never even owned one! How hard could it be? Not very. With this camera taking really good quality photos is a piece of cake. Very little skill is needed the camera will take care of most of the settings for you when you start off. When you get a bit more experienced, experiment with some of the settings. Try websites like Webshots and Cnet for helpful tutorials on composition, shutter speed and ISO settings. The screen at 3 inches is one of the largest you'll get, this is really useful ... Read the complete review
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