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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Samsung WB250F review
The Samsung WB250F is a keenly priced and feature-packed touchscreen camera, with built-in Wi-Fi and a long zoom. Read more
22 April 2013 by Nik Rawlinson
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Samsung PL90 review
With a flip-out USB connection arm at its base, the Samsung PL90 has purloined a good idea from the pocket-camcorder market, and edges ahead of compact rivals around the £100 mark. Read more
17 November 2010 by Gavin Stoker
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Samsung WB2000 review
The Samsung WB2000 may resemble just another point-and-shoot compact camera at first glance, but its AMOLED screen, fast writing speeds, intuitive operation, raw-file support and rugged build quality mark it out as slightly more than run of the mill. Read more
23 September 2010 by Gavin Stoker
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Samsung EX-1 review
The Samsung's strength is its combination of features, performance and value for money. It's not the best-handling high-end compact, but it does the job. The question is: do cameras like this have a future when they're up against a new generation of big-sensor hybrids? Read more
13 August 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung PL70 review
The PL70 is Samsung's top of the range point and shoot camera. It boasts a handy 28mm wide-angle 5x zoom, HD movies, a barrage of face-detection options and a rather neat brushed-metal design. A good range of smart options make your life easier, while its images are colourful and well defined Read more
9 December 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung PL60 review
The 10.2-megapixel PL60 may be inexpensive, but it's also stylish, practical and satisfying to use. You'll get good pictures whether or not you use the hi-tech shooting functions on offer, and the PL60 is capable of picking out more detail than many 12-megapixel snappers. It's a good buy at this price Read more
27 November 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung WB1000 review
The 12-megapixel WB1000 offers more control over your photos than the vast majority of other compact cameras, making it a good option for digital SLR users seeking a pocket snapper. Its photo quality and performance are what you'd expect from a compact, but it's a beautifully made machine Read more
17 September 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Samsung WB500 review
The 10-megapixel WB500 compact superzoom with an ultra-wideangle 10x zoom ticks all the boxes, has no serious flaws and represents good value for money. There are more exciting cameras on the market, but the WB500 is well worth a look, offering good image quality and design Read more
17 April 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung NV15 review
The Samsung NV15 is one well-designed camera. With its 'smart touch' user interface, its touch-sensitive buttons make using the camera wonderfully simple, intuitive and tactile. A wealth of features are included to make your photos appear vibrant and crisp -- it's an exceptional all-rounder Read more
27 November 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Samsung NV11 review
The Samsung NV11 is one sensitive camera. Instead of using a joypad or a touchscreen, this 10-megapixel camera uses touch sensor buttons at the bottom and right of its screen to navigate menus and settings. Using its snapshot-friendly features is as simple as a slide of your finger Read more
19 October 2007 by Will Greenwald
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