Typical price: £170
What is it: Ultracompact 10-megapixel camera with touch interface
What we think: A decent digital snapshot camera with some great manual features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 October 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV10, slider, white balance, zoom lens
We like:
Decent image quality; relatively quick performance; full manual controls
We don't like:
Smart Touch interface isn't for everyone; no aperture/shutter priority mode; fringing plagues photos
CNET UK judgement:
If you can get past its unusual interface and sluggish performance, the Samsung NV10 is a decent digital snapshot camera with some great manual features
Full review:
Samsung created the NV series of digital cameras to fulfill its need for stylish, high-end shooters. They can be easily recognised by their sleek black designs, blue-ringed lenses, and, in every case but last year's NV3, their unusual interface. Sitting among these quirky, attractive cameras is the compact NV10, a 10-megapixel shooter that measures just 18mm thick and weighs just over 170g. It's available online for around £170. Continue Reading...
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