Typical price: £160
What is it: Sophisticated 10-megapixel compact with smart touch interface
What we think: Interface and styling make this smarter than the average compact
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 November 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV15, scene modes, lens, noise
We like:
Fun, intuitive interface; sleek looks; plenty of features
We don't like:
Interface has a slight learning curve; poor high ISO performance
CNET UK judgement:
A fun and intuitive interface and sleek SLR styling make the Samsung NV15 irresistible to play with. Image quality is fairly typical, but the feature set and classy looks put this a cut above the average compact
Full review:
We love it when camera manufacturers take a gamble on unusual and innovative features, but we also recognise that these gambles don't always pay off. Continue Reading...
Samsung NV15 History
2 Nov 2007 in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the slinky Samsung NV15
We got our paws on the Samsung NV15, a classily-styled 10-megapixel compact that utilises the 'smart touch' user interface, a fun and innovative button layout that begs to be played with
1 Aug 2007 in Crave
Samsung summer camera launch: Chelsea braggers
Samsung has previewed its new range for the second half of 2007, including the L-Series, the S85 and NV8, NV15 and NV20, as well as making an announcement concerning Chelsea FC
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