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Samsung Digimax V50 Digital Camera Review |
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Tuesday, 27 July 2004 |
"The V50 bares many similarities to the V4 but with a sharper finish. The outer is
still silver, with a few stainless steel finishes. Other than the capture size
increasing to 5 mega pixels, the big new feature is the flip multi twist multi
directional 2 inch LCD. With this new addition I really don't think there could be
any situation where the photographer could not see the LCD when framing an image.
Furthermore, unlike many other LCD flips, this also twist upside"...
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Samsung Digimax V4 Digital Camera Review |
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Monday, 02 February 2004 |
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Samsung's
new Digimax V4 has been a great leap forward in proving to consumers that
Samsung are the real deal when it comes to digital cameras. There is plenty
to like about this compact, starting with its quality Schneider lens and
4 megapixel capture. The body has a smooth warm silver finish and is a comfortable
weight to work with...
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Samsung Digimax 360 Digital Camera Review |
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Tuesday, 10 June 2003 |
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Adding to Samsung's ever growing range of digital cameras, their new
3.2 mega pixel has been launched with success. The '360' model is light
weight and produces great results, which are two key factors most buyers
look for when pricing a camera in this range. It sits comfortably in the
users hand and has all the required features within reach...
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Samsung Digimax 420 Digital Camera Review |
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Tuesday, 10 June 2003 |
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After reviewing the '420' model, there was much to like about Samsung's
new addition to its digital camera range. The old fashioned 'dial' function
on the top of the camera is a great feature Samsung have maintained which
will assist first time buyers navigating their way around the camera.
Too many manufacturers these days have opted for button only functions...
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Samsung Digimax V3 Digital Camera Review |
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Monday, 02 June 2003 |
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Samsung's
new Digimax V3, resembles all of the features of the V4 but with a 3.2
megapixel capture. Below is the V4 review adapted to the V3. There is plenty to like about this compact, starting with its quality
Schneider lens and 3 megapixel capture. The body has a smooth silver finish
and is a comfortable weight to work with, or store in a jacket pocket...
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