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June 2010
(78%)
39 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(60%)
1 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Großer
Sehr praxistauglicher Zoombereich 24-360mm Kleinbildäquivalent
15fach optisches Zoom (derzeit Weltrekord in einer kompakten Digitalkamera)
Trotz großem Brennweitenbereich relativ kompakt
Optischer Bildstabilisator auch bei langen Brennweiten no
15fach-Zoom
Manuelle Aufnahmefunktionen
Tolles Objektiv
Starker Zoom
Gute Bildqualität
Schneller Autofokus
Starker Blitz
Scharfes AMOLED Display
GPSModul
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Sichtbare Entrauschungsunschärfen bei hohen ISO Empfindlichkeiten
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S- und M-Modus zusammen auf einer Taste
S- und M-Modus muss bei jedem Neustart der Kamera extra angewählt werden
15x image stabilized wide-angle (24mm) optical zoom, 3-inch AMOLED monitor, Built-in GPS, Compact Size, Sturdy build, Multiple automatic exposure modes, Auto, Manual and semi-auto exposure modes, Easy-to-use Movie mode, Dedicated Movie record button, O...
Small, weak flash, Macro mode is very soft around the edges, Long shutter lag, Poor shot-to-shot times, GPS is difficult to initialize, Extremely slow to start zooming, Slow autofocus, Autofocus often gives up in low light, Lens makes audible noise whi...
The Samsung HZ35W has a lot to offer whether you're a snapshooter or someone who likes to use manual controls. More than its full feature set, which includes a myriad of automatic, semi-auto and manual controls, the Samsung HZ35W's versatility is spotl...
Very good GPS antenna, Produces rich vibrant photos, Beautiful AMOLED screen, SMART Auto really is smart!, Good battery life
Short warranty, No burst mode (except for 2 shot burst for blink mode), Blink and face detection don't really work with glasses, ISO 3200 is at best all but useless, Ergonomic issues and TINY buttons, Anemic flash, No SD card included, Photos it produces are over saturated, Photos are over softened and then over sharpened producing pictures lacking in fine detail (under certain circumstances)...
The Samsung HZ35W / WB650 certainly is a very nice camera which makes extremely vivid shots. The fact they have not only crammed a good 15x lens and a GPS antenna but the horsepower to run some great on-board features is impressive. If they had only in...
GPS turns on easily with a switch on top of the camera. Displays current city, state and country on LCD in shooting mode. Map View will tell you where all the local Starbucks, McDonald's and Bank of America ATMs are.
GPS antenna is placed where you put your forefinger on the camera, potentially blocking the signal. Must download maps from Samsung website and store on memory card in camera to use Map View mode. Slowest GPS camera we tested.
The Samsung WB650 adds two significant features to its little brother, the WB600, namely a much better AMOLED screen and genuinely useful geo-tagging features, without increasing the price by too much. Identical in all other respects, it still suffer...
Excellent image quality, In-camera GPS integration with Navteq map service, Very sharp 3-inch AMOLED screen, Dual digital/mechanical image stabilization, Largest zoom range of any compact camera,
Dual stabilization only in dedicated mode, Disappointing video and audio capture, A bit bulky and slippery, Confusing menu structure
Excellent image quality, Incamera GPS integration with Navteq map service, Very sharp 3inch AMOLED screen, Dual digital/mechanical image stabilization, Largest zoom range of any compact camera,
Dual stabilization only in dedicated mode, Disappointing video and audio capture, A bit bulky and slippery, Confusing menu structure
The GPS-enabled HZ35W produces some of the sharpest, highest-quality stills we’ve seen this side of a DSLR, but its confusing menu system and poor video quality knock it down a peg. ...
Very affordable at current street pricing; on-board GPS and decent zoom range; colourful results straight from the camera; AMOLED back screen
Plastic-y buttons and controls; GPS map feature needs to be separately installed; drab design; pixel fringing and loss of highlight detail
At the time of writing we did find an online price of just over £180 for the WB650. That's quite a considerable drop from its manufacturer's £299 asking price on launch, which makes it something of a bargain in present company if you're not fussed about a...