Typical price: £110
What is it: 10-megapixel compact camera
What we think: Some image issues aside, premium features make it a steal at this price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 November 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung NV40, sky, lens ring, investment
We like:
Clever smart touch system; manual control
We don't like:
Some noise and purple fringing problems
CNET UK judgement:
Although we had some complaints about purple fringing and image noise, we love the Samsung NV40's user interface so much we'd still recommend it -- especially when a price so close to the £100 mark makes it an unbeatabe bargain
Full review:
The Samsung NV40 looks great on paper: manual control, smart touch and decent specs. And despite being less than a year old, this 10.5-megapixel snapper has fallen in price to an astonishingly good value of £110. But how does it stack up in practice? Continue Reading...
Samsung NV40 History
3 Nov 2008 in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the Samsung NV40
The Samsung NV40 has full manual control and a smart-touch interface, and now the price is so low we had to rub both our eyes with our fists and do a double-take
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