Typical price: £175
What is it: 7-megapixel compact with non-extending lens
What we think: Slim and light and has basic settings, but lacks manual controls
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 October 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung L77, dynamic range, performance, recording
We like:
Size; 7x optical zoom lens doesn't extend from the camera
We don't like:
Sluggish performance; heavy fringing in pictures; no manual exposure controls
CNET UK judgement:
Though it doesn't have manual exposure controls, the Samsung L77 puts some good shooting in a small package
Full review:
Usually, a big zoom means a big camera. It's only natural -- the larger a lens, the larger the body you need in which to put the lens. That's why Samsung's L77 surprised us. This slim little £175 camera sports a beefy 7x optical zoom that doesn't even pop out of its body. Continue Reading...
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