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February 2013
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327 Tests
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289 Tests
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Scharfes und helles Display
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Hervorragende Ausstattung
Android OS 4.1 Jelly Bean
Touchscreen mit HDAuflösung
21fach optischer Zoom
16 Megapixel
Vernetzt in allen relevanten Netzen
Großer Zoom
Einfache
Flüssige Bedienung
Riesiges Touchscreen
Großer Touchscreen
Hohes Arbeitstempo
Eingebautes WLAN
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6-facher Zoom
Klassenübliche "Reisezoom-"Bildqualität
21-fach-Zoomobjektiv mit enorm großem Brennweitenbereich (23 bis 483mm nach KB)
Mit 23 Millimeter sehr weitwinkelige Anfangsbrennweite
Das Kameragehäuse ist hochwertig verarbeitet
Die Digitalkamera liegt sehr gu
Grandioser 21fach-Zoom (+2.0%)
Schnelles System dank guter Hardware
Scharfes Display
Sehr viele Kamera-Features
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Einstellungen teilweise etwas umständlich nur über den Touchscreen möglich
Für eine Kompaktkamera recht groß und schwer
Schwacher Akku
Fotos nicht auf hochprofessionellem Niveau
Hoher Preis
Unterdurchschnittlicher Akku
Bildqualität für eine Kamera in dieser Klasse eher durchschnittlich
Relativ kurze Akkulaufzeit
Um die Features voll auszunutzen
Bietet sich einen Datenflat an
Detailtreue
Schärfe am Bildrand
Telefon-Möglichkeit fehlt
Kein Sucher
Bildrauschen
Randunschärfen
Für eine Digitalkamera schon sehr groß (dafür bietet das Gerät das aktuell größtmögliche Display)
Keine Direktwahltasten oder Wählräder
Keine Speicherung im RAW-Bildformat möglich
Keine Ladeschale mitgeliefert (Akku muss in der Kamera geladen werden)
Responsive touchscreen controls, Social integration, Advanced and auto modes, Great apps, Impressive images
A little big for some, Can't use it as a phone, No macro shortcut
Reviewed and rated Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich review It may not be the best compact camera on the market, but the Samsung Galaxy Camera is certainly one of the easiest and most fun to use. The image quality is also good, way beyond what the average ...
Zusammenfassung: With its ability to stay connected on the go, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has widely been touted as a game changer for consumer photography. It's the not the first camera with the Android OS as the UI, but it is the first with Jelly Bean 4.1 and 3G connecti...
Zusammenfassung: DateFebruary 21, 2013 (0) Read later This 16-megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera-phone-tablet hybrid. It means it has the usual phone features of 3G, wi-fi, Bluetooth connect...
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera, it gives access to the cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive, etc) for secure back-up wherever there is a wi-fi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably, the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the soc...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-02-21, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The touch screen – the only access to camera controls – is intuitive and responsive, although we did find it stuck on a couple of occasions. Being Android based file management is excellent – simply plug it into a PC (or a Mac using the Android file manag
The touch screen is super sensitive and it is easy to accidentally take photos. Fortunately they don't cost anything but they are time wasters when sorting through pictures
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera it gives access to the Cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive etc) for secure backup wherever there is a WiFi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the social m...
Vivid 4.8in rear display is largest ever on a digital camera; can connect to the internet direct from the camera via any available Wi-Fi network; 21x optical zoom offers plentiful framing options for 16 megapixel stills or Full HD video; can update and cu
Easy to get lost in the flashy features and forget that this is actually a camera too; asking price is high for a camera of only snapshot quality, removable media is the small and fiddly microSD; larger than the average pocket snapshot too, $599
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-14, Autor: Mario , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
Maybe, actually. For all its foibles, the Galaxy camera is a lot of fun to use. Maybe this thing's nothing more than a toy, but it's a really entertaining toy. People want to instantly share an image — they just don't want to sacrifice quality to do it. S...
Great combination of technology; You can use it to send and receive SMS; Macro ability is actually decent; Long lens;
Battery life is poor; Reasonbly bulky; Not exactly the fastest camera to switch on; Proprietary HDMI port; Many apps aren't really designed for a camera with optical zoom; Can send texts, but not make phone calls;
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is certainly a unique proposition, and while we like it a lot, it won't be for everyone.Socialites who just have to share the latest thing will love it, and hipsters looking for a better camera than what's offered by their iPhone...
Buying Guide Best compact camera 2012 We think Samsung has a hit on its hands with the Samsung Galaxy Camera, which is priced at £399/AU$599/US$499.99. It seems to have grabbed the attention of lots of people. Many of the people we showed it to - both pho...