Samsung 12MP Dig Camera 5X Opt 3 In LCD Red
- 1-1/2″ LCD on front makes it easy to put yourself in the shot
- 3″ touchscreen LCD on the back for intuitive operation
- 12.2-megapixel effective recording
- wide-angle Schneider lens with 4.6X optical zoom
- Dual Image Stabilization (optical and digital)
Product Description
Samsung proudly introduces a new milestone in digital camera technology. The 12.2 Megapixel Dual LCD Digital Camera with a 1.5″ front LCD screen, a revolutionary feature in the industry, lets you take part in capturing the moment like never before. The Samsung Dual LCD Digital Camera lets you see every scene in a completely new and exciting way. Just use the front LCD screen, and set up the perfect shot with you in it, time after time. A host of top-ranked features and technologies, from the lens to the user interface, turns this camera into a true must-have. And the small, handheld size makes it easy to take it with you everywhere you go. The Schneider lens optics with 4.6x Zoom lets you get up close on almost any subject 27mm Wide Angle lens captures even more of the moment Countdown timer – Use it to coordinate any shot perfectly Child mode – Keep small children’s attention, with a built-in animation Front and Back LCD Screens – Get out from behind the … More >>
Samsung 12MP Dig Camera 5X Opt 3 In LCD Red
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5 comments
Caitlin Ogren on December 4, 2009 at 10:45 am
I’m strongly considering buying this camera but I have two MAJOR things that make or break a camera for me and I was hoping someone would be able to tell me if this camera is worth it.
1. I ALWAYS have red-eye. The only camera that’s ever fixed this problem other than big DSLR’s is my old Nikon S4 which had a swivel lens and caused the flash to be pretty far away from the lens which I discovered is necessary for chronic red-eyes like me. Anyways, has anyone tested this? What do you think?
2. Quick picture! I mostly use my point-and-shoots for when I go out with friends and often times, that’s in a dark bar or something. With such little light, automatic settings often try to compensate and have a slower shutter time but that ends up with blurred pictures which I HATE! I also often ask strangers to take group pictures for me and INEVITABLY they don’t seem to understand that you have to push the button halfway down to focus and THEN take the picture. I always get blurry group shots because they dont take the time to focus but that also could be because the camera I’m using right now is kind of old and also isn’t a Samsung with the DualStabalizer – has anyone played around with that feature at all?
Anyways, if you have any answers or opinions, PLEASE HELP!!!!
JENNIS H. DANIELS on December 4, 2009 at 11:13 am
I DON’T WANT THE PRICE TOO CHANGE A WEEK LATER. AND THATS THE WAY IT HAS HAPPEN TOO ME 2 OR 3 TIMES IN THE PAST.
gator gaurd on December 4, 2009 at 11:47 am
i bought this camera and had it directly shipped to my granddaughter for her birthday.
as i understand it, it came packed in a liquor box with no instruction manual at all and no directions. she does, however, love the camera but, will have to do research on the internet to
learn how to use all the bells and whistles as it is loaded with amenities.
before i hit the “buy” button i tried to find out information about what would be included with the camera to no avail and i must admit, had it not been for the great price i probably would have shied away from it. all in all it has turned out ok, but i would encourage the seller to add more info about his products.
Linda S. Holt on December 4, 2009 at 2:16 pm
I really want to like this camera. I haven’t had it for very long, so I’m still working with it. I am noticing that the pictures aren’t as clear as my other digital camera. It looks clear on the screen until you download them. I love the function of the two screens, but that’s probably the only real plus the camera has to it’s name.
J. M. Chairez on December 4, 2009 at 2:51 pm
This is an amazing camera. The image quality is amongst the best I’ve seen, even in low light scenarios. Highly recomend.