Typical price: £200
What is it: 10-megapixel compact with touch sensor interface
What we think: It can produce some very nice-looking pictures, but its unique interface isn't for everyone
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 October 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV11, slider, camera, manual focus
We like:
Good image quality; manual exposure controls
We don't like:
Smart Touch interface takes some getting used to; sluggish when starting up
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung NV11 takes some very nice photos and features full manual exposure controls. It's a a good choice for photographers who are still learning, or for dSLR owners who want a reasonably compact second camera
Full review:
With matte black finishes, prominent, blue-ringed lenses and unusual touch sensor controls, Samsung's style-minded NV cameras are pretty hard to miss. Continue Reading...
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