A fun customisable compact that takes the best connectivity features of touch-screen smartphones and combines them with quality pictures at an affordable price point.Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and te...
Published: 2011-07-22, Author: Tim , review by: macworld.co.uk
Great image quality and features for the price; Very small and light; Fun-to-use shooting modes; Wireless sharing and remote-control features
Touchscreen can be unresponsive; Has a toylike build; Uses MicroSD cards for storage; Digital stabilization only
The Samsung SH100 is a great bargain for $200. You can certainly find more-camera-minded cameras than the SH100, but this ultracompact snapshooter distinguishes itself from the bargain-bin pack with its wireless sharing features, fun extras, and solid ima...
The Samsung SH100 is a great bargain. You can certainly find more-camera-minded cameras than the SH100, but this ultracompact snapshooter distinguishes itself from the bargain-bin pack with its wireless sharing features, fun extras, and solid image and...
Unresponsive touchscreen, reflective LCD in sunlight
The SH100 offers a lot for its low price point. Wi-Fi connectivity is great to have in today’s connected world. However the touchscreen controls lack the sensitivity they ought to and picture quality is reasonable rather than great. But for the money t...
The Samsung SH100 has features tailor-made for people wanting the functionality of their smartphone camera in a point-and-shoot
The SH100's low-light photos are not good and its performance can be slow. Also, wireless uploads are limited to 2-megapixel photos and 30-second low-res movie clips
The Samsung SH100 offers the decent performance you'd expect from a camera of its price. The addition of Wi-Fi connectivity makes it more appealing than rival snappers if you often post images online....
Abstract: While most other small digital camera manufacturers use SD cards for image storage, Samsung have always used the micro SD, a little fiddly to get in and out and of course the other problem is they are always more expensive....
Compact and light, Decent build quality, Connectivity (WiFi, DLNA), builtin system for uploading photos, controlling the camera with a tablet etc.
Poor picture quality, Lowdef screen with terrible viewing angles, No optical or mechanical stabilisation, Confusing touchscreen interface, Touchscreen keyboard impossible to use without a stylus
The Samsung SH100 tries to brush over its poor picture quality by eagerly promoting the built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. To be honest though, if uploading shots is your thing you can pick up a smartphone (even a Samsung one!) for the same price (on contrac...
Great for web sharing, the Samsung SH100 offers good features to play with. However, missing optical zoom it merely reduces to a point-and-shoot camera. Nonetheless, for $200 (INR 12510), the Wi-fi enabled tiny digicam, allows you real-time web sharing, w...