Advantages: size, battery life Disadvantages: no screen, no add on memoery, older model so hard to find
Ok I am now going to go into unexplored territory today by telling you all about the digital camera I have use of. It is not mine, it is my boyfriend?s camera and he got it for Christmas two Christmases ago. I use it quite a lot so feel I am able to comment on it. The model in question is the SamsungDigimax 50 Duo camera.
What is it?
It is a fairly simple digital camera which is so easy to work. It is also a lovely compact size being only 3.6x2.6x1.4 inches and weighing only 4.2oz.4 so it is easy to carry around with you. It can also be used as a low resolution webcam with 12 images per minute. However I have never used it for this purpose so can not comment on this. I would think the reason why it was chosen was because of Samsung being a reputable brand in the field of cameras.
What does it come with?
It comes ...
Advantages: camera video 7.2 megapixel 2.5" LCD Disadvantages: shutter speed
The SamsungDigimax S700 is a great 7.2 mega pixel camera with a large 2.5" LCD display, 3 x optical and 5 x digital zoom, video recorder, and much more brilliant features.
Design: The design of this camera is sleek and sophisticated, with a large 2.5" LCD screen, and the brand and camera name printed on the front. The casing is silver, with a leathery bit next to the lens. On the top of the camera is the power button, and the settings button, on this bit there a eight settings. Next to this there is a speaker, so you can record sound on the video as well as play it back. This camera is quite heavy for its size (around 3" x 2") at 136 grams. The digimax S700 takes AA batteries.
Camera: This has is a 7.2 megapixel camera with 15 x total zoom, and night mode settings. It will tell you if the room is too dark, so you know when to ...
Advantages: Clear pictures Disadvantages: Flash is too bright
I have had just a normal camera all these years and have been fed up with the number of prints, when developed that have been terrible, have had a thumb in the way of the lens, all blurred or completely off centre. So I thought it about time I invested in a digital camera with which I could see the quality of the pictures before I actually got them printed.
So, I bought myself a digital camera from JESSOPS for a price of £79.99, a bit pricey but sometimes quality is expensive!
The camera is SamsungDIGIMAX A502. As you can see in the picture up top, it is black and silver in colour, I don't like the all-silver ones. Other colours available for the same model are, red and silver, or neo silver, although I wasn't offered a choice of colours so presume they only had the black and silver in stock which I would have chosen ...