Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Camera Review


The Samsung Galaxy Camera was announced in August 2012 and has a massive 4.8 inch screen, 1.4Ghz Quad-Core processor, voice control, runs Android 4.1 and has Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connectivity.

 It's an extremely unique camera and is available for around £400, although you'll have to sign up to a mobile phone company for a sim card to use 3G/4G.



Samsung Galaxy Camera Screenshot 4

Samsung Galaxy Camera Features


The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a 16.3 megapixel BSI sensor and 21x optical zoom, which is a 35mm equivalent of 23-483mm. It also has optical image stabilisation to keep your images as sharp as possible.


There are a whole host of features which set the camera apart from the competition. Firstly, it runs the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, meaning you can download apps, check your email, browse the web and much more. There are plenty of apps for editing pictures, such as Snapseed, and plenty for sharing as well, such as Facebook.

This can all be done via a Wi-Fi connection, or you can get yourself a 3G/4G sim card and be connected everywhere you go. You can use Dropbox to automatically upload your pictures to the cloud, they will then automatically download to your computer. 
Samsung Galaxy Camera

Pictures can also be automatically uploaded to Facebook, they'll be added to a private album for you to move later, just in case it uploads a picture you don't want others to see.

When shooting, you can use Auto mode, which changes the camera settings automatically, or you can use Smart Mode which gives you a number of modes to choose from such as landscape, macro, panorama and much, much more. If you want even more control over your pictures, there are full manual controls, allowing you to set the shutter speed and aperture.

Samsung Galaxy Camera


There are a number of filters available to add a touch of creativity to your pictures, but you'll find many more editing options via the apps you can download. You can also takes pictures when using apps such as Instagram, then instantly edit and share.

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