Typical price: £160
What is it: 10-megapixel compact with face detection
What we think: Despite its improved features, its performance and photos come up lacking
Samsung S1050 Review
Reviewed on: 1 October 2007
It also includes face-tracking autofocus and autoexposure, which senses when faces are in-frame automatically and adjusts settings accordingly. Face-tracking AF/AE systems can help a great deal in family photos, for example, where odd angles and positions can leave faces unrecognised by both autofocus and metering systems, which tend to focus near the centre of the frame, locking on to the nearest subject they detect.
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
| Typical shot-to-shot time | |
Time to first shot | |
Shutter lag (typical) | |
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The S1050's face detection works well enough in most cases but low light can confound the system, causing it to slow down or sometimes not even detect a face at all.
Performance
Slow shot-to-shot times and a shutter
that lags really hold the S1050 back. After a 2.4-second wait from
power-on to first photo, we could fire off a new shot just once every
3.1 seconds. With the onboard flash enabled, that wait ballooned to 4.6
seconds. The shutter fared little better, pausing 0.9 seconds between
pressing the shutter release and actually taking a picture of our
high-contrast target.
With our low-contrast target, that time increased scantly to one second, a laudable wait were it not for the camera's other slow tendencies.
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