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78 Reviews
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Samsung seems pretty hell-bent on producing a camera that takes advantage of the Android platform and, all things considered, it isn't doing a terrible job. The Galaxy 2 does a great job of giving users the ability to take a photo and get it out to the wo...
21x optical zoom, Snappy Android performance, Good battery life, Android adds lots of functionality, Attractive, responsive touchscreen
Image quality should be better, Pairing and sharing is unreliable
For those looking for a versatile camera that will let you edit images and share them without ever having to move images to a separate device, Samsung's Galaxy Camera 2 is a decent option without a whole lot of direct competition. Nikon's Coolpix S800c ...
No physical controls, Some handling quirks, Softness at full zoom
While it's definitely not the best compact camera on the market, nor the best that offers a high zoom range, it's a much more unusual option than the standard compact. For those who want the maximum amount of creativity, coming in the form of hundreds of...
Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Android 4.3 means easy app sharing, Impressively large, sharp screen, 50GB of free Dropbox storage
Taste-free looks, Image quality is merely OK, Almost unchanged from first Galaxy Camera
Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 verdict Open Gallery The Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 doesn't come across as an entirely new product, but more a minor update of last year's model – there are no significant changes, bar the slight update to the OS. It's a move...
The job Samsung has done by integrating the Android system into the Galaxy Camera 2 is seamless and adds some great sharing and functionality – its what makes the Galaxy Camera special. However, its a shame theres no the 3G/LTE option. The firm already...
As connected cameras go, the Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 is an example of one done well. Having Android 4.3, dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi with NFC, powerful processing, and a big, beautiful touch screen makes for a very good shoot-and-share experience
At $450, the photo quality and shooting performance might disappoint those looking for significantly better results than a high-end smartphone
The Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 delivers the app and connectivity options of your smartphone, but with the shooting flexibility of a long zoom lens....
Flawless Android integration, bundled 50GB Dropbox account, great for multimedia playback and Android tasks, large touchscreen display
It's big, compression artefacts on images, mid-high ISO settings no good for critical work, softness at long end of zoom, no 3G/4G option, not enough new features to justify upgrade, lacks physical dials
So how do we judge the Galaxy Camera 2 overall? As a camera, its image quality is on a par with a regular mid-range compact and the wider end of the zoom, but its 21x zoom is trying to do too much and doesn't deliver bitingly sharp images as the zoo...
Intuitive Android operation, Fast and responsive, Great camera app
Bigger than predecessor, Pricey for a snapshot camera, No SIM card option
The 16 megapixel, 20x optical Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 is is a refinement rather than the revolution its predecessor offered at the time. While it feels too 'gadget-y' for true photographers and a little bulky for smartphone users who covet their slender h...
This is an entirely unimaginative update to the Galaxy Camera, bumping up a few specs to bring them closer in-line with Samsung's current phones. Is it better than the first one? Yes, but without any significant image quality improvements it's not worth u...
Abstract: Earlier last year, Samsung unveiled the very first, android powered camera called the galaxy camera. While the whole point and shoot idea was great, the camera didn’t really achieve its basic purpose which was to click good pictures. However Samsung promi...