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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Samsung L74 Wide review
The 7-megapixel Samsung L74 Wide, as its name suggests, sports a wide-angle lens, which is great for taking photos of landscapes and groups of friends. Samsung also includes shake reduction for steady shots and includes a unique on-camera guidebook with information on world landmarks Read more
30 May 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Samsung NV3 review
Samsung's NV3 is a stylish and slim compact camera, but it's by no means lacking in features. It boasts a very healthy 7 megapixels, plenty of scene modes and a built-in MP3 player -- handy if you're going away. The NV3's image quality is good too, and its affordable price tag makes it a strong contender if you're looking for an all-round ultracompact Read more
8 September 2006 by Shaun Marin
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Samsung Digimax S800 review
Samsung categorises its S-series cameras as point-and-shoots, but they have so many controls they could reach beyond the majority of simple snapshot cameras. Unfortunately, unintuitive menus and poor image quality keep the 8.1-megapixel Samsung Digimax S800 from reaching its potential Read more
26 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Samsung Digimax S600 review
Samsung calls its S-series cameras point-and-shoots, but these slim snappers offer controls that set them apart from the mindless auto-only cameras. The Digimax S600, however, does let itself down considerably on image quality, and it might well be worth stepping up to a better-performing model, such as the Samsung Digimax L60 Read more
4 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Samsung Digimax L60 review
The Samsung Digimax L60 is a solid point-and-shoot camera with a handful of image settings, good performance and decent image quality. Its burst mode is slower than that of most cameras of its class, but if you're not shooting sports and don't mind an occasional purple halo it's certainly a strong choice Read more
28 June 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Samsung Digimax L85 review
The Samsung Digimax L85 is a functional 8-megapixel digital camera. Its chunky, retro design belies its very flexible, high-end feature set, including the unique ability to output HDMI. As long as you don't mind its propensity for fringing on edges and the lack of a fast burst mode, you'll find the Samsung Digimax L85 a versatile, quality shooter Read more
22 June 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Samsung Digimax i5 review
Samsung's 5-megapixel ultracompact entry, the Digimax i5, offers a competitive feature set housed in a slender body. Interesting features and a bright 64mm LCD, however, don't compensate for listless performance and mediocre image quality Read more
14 October 2005 by Theano Nikitas
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Samsung Digimax i5 preview hands-on
Samsung dips its toe in the ultracompact pond with this promising little digicam. It offers 5 megapixels, voice recording, a 64mm display and a 3x optical zoom that, unusually, works with the VGA movie mode Read more
23 August 2005 by Robert Dubbin
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Samsung Digimax Pro 815 preview hands-on
The Samsung Digimax Pro 815 swaggers into shot boasting 8 megapixels, a humungous 15x optical zoom and an equally vast 89mm (3.5-inch) rear LCD, one of three screens on the camera. However, it doesn't offer optical image stabilisation -- a perplexing omission Read more
22 August 2005 by Robert Dubbin
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