Samsung SL50 10.2 MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD Display (Black)
- If you prefer still shots to movies but want to leave your options open the SL50 is right for you.
- No one has a bad side with SL50’s Perfect Portrait system.
- Say you’ve got about 2,000 photos stored on your E65 and you’re looking for one in particular.
- When we engineered the Samsung SL50 to be bright, we meant it in both senses of the word.
- Even the tiniest shake can ruin your shot. The SL50’s Digital Image Stabilization solves that.
The Samsung SL50 comes with plenty of features to help you get the best shot possible. 10.2 megapixels and a 5x optical zoom help you capture every detail and the large 2.5” LCD screen makes sure you can take and edit your photos in a snap. The perfect portrait system does all the work for you, to make sure your photos are beautiful. Plus, with digital image stabilization, photos are crystal clear, not blurry.
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 79.99
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seems pretty good so far,
I’ve had this camera for about 2 weeks so far, and I like it. It has a lot of scene settings, but doesn’t seem to have one specifically for indoor pictures, which seems a bit strange. The LCD screen is only 2.5″ but I knew that when I bought the camera. I also noticed that when I was facing the sun the LCD screen got a white vertical line through it. I looked at the digital manual that came with the camera, and it claimed that is normal. None of my other digital cameras did that. The white line didn’t show up in the picture though. I am impressed with all the settings and editing capabilities this camera has. You can adjust the colors of your picture, edit them, adjust the brightness, and other things even without uploading them to your computer. I’ve never really used photo editing software much anyway, so maybe I don’t know what I’m missing. I just thought that was very neat to be able to do all that. It also has onscreen help for making adjustments for things like low light or bright light conditions, reducing camera shake, and as I mentioned adjusting colors. I think this is another very useful feature of this camera. This camera uses digital image stabilization, which from what I know isn’t quite as good as optical image stabilization. It has a rechargeable lithium ion battery, so it’s pretty thin and light, fits in my purse even easier than my other digital cameras that used AA batteries. I noticed with a previous Samsung camera I owned that it started to put little white spots on pictures I took so I wound up returning it. I’m hoping this one won’t develop that flaw. Samsung is one brand of digital camera Consumer Reports gives generally high marks to, so that is why I gave Samsung another chance with this camera. I will edit this review if I get any problem with it. I’d really probably give this camera 4 1/2 stars if that was an option.
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