|
Samsung Digimax NV15 10.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Advanced Shake Reduction Optical Zoom | 
enlarge
| Brand: Samsung Category: Photography
Buy New: $199.99
New (3) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $149.12
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 14048
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 1 Lithium Ion Rechargeable Maximum Focal Length: 21.9 Minimum Focal Length: 7.3 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 96.5 x 2.4
MPN: NV15 Model: NV15 UPC: 044701008316 EAN: 0044701008316 ASIN: B000VE77TC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | 10.1 megapixels | | • | Award-winning Schneider-Kreuznach lens | | • | 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom | | • | Auto Contrast Balance (ACB) function | | • | Auto Shake Reduction (ASR) function |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Imagine a digital camera that gives you unprecedented picture quality with 10.1 mega pixels of visual brilliance and a qualified Schneider lens. Enjoy enhanced convenience with a host of exceptional technologies such as Auto Contrast Balance (ACB), Fast Advanced Shake Reduction (Fast ASR), Smart Touch UI and Face Recognition AF & AE.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Disappointed September 24, 2008 Christopher Gohlke (New York, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, I'll say that there are some things I really liked about this camera after using it for the past six months. The retro design makes it unique among digital cameras, and is very attractive if that's your style. The low price for a 10 megapixel camera is unrivaled as well, and was one of the main draws for me for this camera. It holds battery well, so I didn't have to recharge as often as some other cameras I've had. (It has an internal battery, so requires computer connection and cable to charge.) Now, the downsides. It is very, very slow to take and process pictures: Expect to wait several seconds after snapping a shot before you're able to preview the picture. That doesn't sound like a lot, but for a camera that has problematic settings and needs more attention than the average point-and-shoot (see below), I found I was missing shots that even a disposable film camera could have snapped more easily and quickly. In automatic mode, I rarely came out with focused pictures; it usually required playing around with various scenes and settings, even in full daylight. The on-screen functions are confusing, which may reflect my own personal preference, but I never really got used to them. I don't consider this camera a simple point-and-shoot, so because it requires heavy adjustments on the settings, I would have hoped them to be a little more user friendly. There are a series of buttons along the bottom and right side of the screen to scroll through the functions, which I found complicated to navigate -- I was always clicking the wrong functions because it was not clear which button matched up to what. One of my major complaints is that the structure of the camera itself was, in my opinion, shoddy. I took very good care of the camera, always stored it in a case and never abused it. However, after less than two months of use, the pop-up flash started acting up. The flash would go off but not pop up sometimes, causing ruined, black pictures when flash was necessary. Not much later it broke completely -- the flash device is up 100% of the time and won't go down unless held there, so while I don't have dark pictures anymore, the flash risks snapping off. In the end, I gave the camera away and just bought a Nikon S210 to replace it. The price on the new camera is about the same, and although the Nikon is 8 megapixels, it has consistently taken better pictures faster than the Samsung, and thrives in automatic mode. For a nice looking, attractive camera, go for the Samsung NV15. For quality pictures, steer clear.
Generally happy, but with some concern. September 17, 2008 F. Baur 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Picture quality is very good, but not excellent. I don't like the pop-up flash. When someone else uses the camera, they tend to think it can be opened manually -- a logical conclusion. Fortunately, I've been able to give them advanced warning. If that isn't possible in the future, someone may innocently break the camera by opening the flash. Also, dust seems to be collecting under the LCD cover. That would be OK, if there were a way the user could clean it out.
Great camera, great price, great service August 28, 2008 Rabel Roberts (Portland, OR USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everything I expected and more. This camera is sexy. Easy to use, fast from power to click, long battery life.
better than its rated August 27, 2008 A. Watson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If your worried about it being durable, don't be. I work as an engineer at a steel mill and I use it to document projects. I've dropped it a couple times from waist height, covered it in metal dust, and overall have generally used it in hot, sweaty, and dirty conditions. I've even had some water splashed on it. Sure it may have a couple small scratches on the frame, but that's to be expected. The display on the back is even fine. The only issues I have had is that the lens guard wouldn't open all the way once after I dropped with the lens was extended. However, it only took a few "on-off" cycles and then it opened perfectly fine. Also, the flip up flash seems a little flimsy for my liking, but I haven't really had a problem with it. I would have so say the best feature is that it is rechargeable just like an iPod. You can plug it into the computer to charge it, or plug the same cord into the USB-to-AC Power adapter that it comes with. It's worth buying just so you don't have to buy batteries every other time you use it. I've even used it in a pinch as a portable hard drive to transport files since it appears as one on your computer when not using the provided software. I was initially looking for a camera with a 10x zoom, but the 10.1 megapixels make up for what the 3x zoom lacks (you really don't need more than 7 MP otherwise). As for the shake reduction, I've taken it on a very fast roller coaster, although I'd advise not to, and ended up with some surprisingly clear pictures. The psudo-touch screen buttons along the sides of the display is a pretty sexy feature. I'll admit though, even for a engineer, it took me a while of tinkering before I got the hang of navigating the controls. On the upside, they allow for a larger screen on a smaller camera. All in all, it's a really great camera for the price. I've used it in many different environments for many different types of pictures, and I haven't even used half of the features that it provides. For the price, you can't beat the value.
Great Camera June 13, 2008 Zip Seven (California, MD USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed using this camera, the interface with the multiple buttons around the screen makes changing the settings a breeze. It does a pretty good job cleaning up the picture when you use the doubler as well and I think it looks pretty cool.
|
|
| Copyright 2007 CameraSupermall.com | |