... I am probably one of the most indecisive shoppers around, so when it came to buying a digital camera, I was thoroughly confused by the choice and newly released technology, meaning every week a new camera with more mega pixels and better zoom and a toaster built in was released! This certainly ... Read review
The ES55 is the camera that anyone can use, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens for sharp, ... more
clear close-ups, a handy built in Photo Help Guide and Digital Image Stabilization technology that instantly eliminates any camera motion. The ES55 comes with a
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The ES55 is the camera that anyone can use, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens for sharp, ... more
clear close-ups, a handy built in Photo Help Guide and Digital Image Stabilization technology that instantly eliminates any camera motion. The ES55 comes with a
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The ES55 is the camera that anyone can use, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens for sharp, ... more
clear close-ups, a handy built in Photo Help Guide and Digital Image Stabilization technology that instantly eliminates any camera motion. The ES55 comes with a gen...
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A 10.2 Megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, the Samsung ES55 is designed to be simple to ... more
use, without sacrificing functionality. On-screen function descriptions and step-by-step help guides ensure that good photos are now easier than ever to take. Th...
The ES55 is the camera that anyone can use, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens for sharp, ... more
clear close-ups, a handy built in Photo Help Guide and Digital Image Stabilization technology that instantly eliminates any camera motion. The ES55 comes with a gen...
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Packed with impressive features such as Digital Image Stabilisation to prevent blurred ... more
shots from hand-shake and the latest Face Detection technology- the ES55 certainly delivers. Boasting 10MP and a 3X optical zoom all wrapped up in a sleek body available in a host of exciting colours. Digital Image Stabilisation DIS gives you sharper images- even when shooting without flash in low light conditions. Face Detection Clever technology that optimises focus and brightness of up to nine faces- for stunning portraits. Blink Detection Detects when a eyes are closed and automatically takes three shots in order to capture eyes open Megapixels: 10 Optical Zoom: 3x Anti-blur: Digital LCD Size: 2.5\ Face Detection: Up to 11 - blink & smile Movie Mode: MJPEG4 Battery type: Li-ion document.write(\\);
Packed with impressive features such as Digital Image Stabilisation to prevent blurred ... more
shots from hand-shake and the latest Face Detection technology- the ES55 certainly delivers. Boasting 10MP and a 3X optical zoom all wrapped up in a sleek body available in a host of exciting colours. Digital Image Stabilisation DIS gives you sharper images- even when shooting without flash in low light conditions. Face Detection Clever technology that optimises focus and brightness of up to nine faces- for stunning portraits. Blink Detection Detects when a eyes are closed and automatically takes three shots in order to capture eyes open Megapixels: 10 Optical Zoom: 3x Anti-blur: Digital LCD Size: 2.5\ Face Detection: Up to 11 - blink & smile Movie Mode: MJPEG4 Battery type: Li-ion document.write(\\);
Packed with impressive features such as Digital Image Stabilisation to prevent blurred ... more
shots from hand-shake and the latest Face Detection technology- the ES55 certainly delivers. Boasting 10MP and a 3X optical zoom all wrapped up in a sleek body available in a host of exciting colours. Digital Image Stabilisation DIS gives you sharper images- even when shooting without flash in low light conditions. Face Detection Clever technology that optimises focus and brightness of up to nine faces- for stunning portraits. Blink Detection Detects when a eyes are closed and automatically takes three shots in order to capture eyes open Megapixels: 10 Optical Zoom: 3x Anti-blur: Digital LCD Size: 2.5\ Face Detection: Up to 11 - blink & smile Movie Mode: MJPEG4 Battery type: Li-ion document.write(\\);
Packed with impressive features such as Digital Image Stabilisation to prevent blurred ... more
shots from hand-shake and the latest Face Detection technology- the ES55 certainly delivers. Boasting 10MP and a 3X optical zoom all wrapped up in a sleek body available in a host of exciting colours. Digital Image Stabilisation DIS gives you sharper images- even when shooting without flash in low light conditions. Face Detection Clever technology that optimises focus and brightness of up to nine faces- for stunning portraits. Blink Detection Detects when a eyes are closed and automatically takes three shots in order to capture eyes open Megapixels: 10 Optical Zoom: 3x Anti-blur: Digital LCD Size: 2.5\ Face Detection: Up to 11 - blink & smile Movie Mode: MJPEG4 Battery type: Li-ion document.write(\\);
Advantages: Great camera at a great price. Disadvantages: None at the price, you get a great item for what you pay!
...to finally decide on the Samsung ES55 and have no regrets! Ok, so how do you chose the right camera for you? It's all about accepting there is SO much variety but making sure you know what you want, that way you can really trim down the choice. Also, pick a reliable brand and as I have been informed, Samsung are one of the best. I had originally set my sights on the Sony Cybershot W270 camera, which I tried in Tesco to find it had truely excellent ... ...was directed towards the 10MP Samsung ES55.
I had wanted something with excellent picture quality that I could use in low light conditions, taking pictures in clubs and indoors. I would also use the camera to take pictures for my business. But, more poignantly, I needed something cheap! I'm pretty broke and I had expected to fork out quite a lot for a quality camera to meet my requirements. I'm also quite interested in art, so as a hobby, ... more
I bought this camera in ASDA at the incredible price of £75 in a gorgeous chrome silver colour (pictured). I am probably one of the most indecisive shoppers around, so when it came to buying a digital camera, I was thoroughly confused by the choice and newly released technology, meaning every week a new camera with more mega pixels and better zoom and a toaster built in was released! This certainly does not making chosing easy!
Well, thanks to the advice of the very helpful assistant in ASDA, I was able to finally decide on the Samsung ES55 and have no regrets! Ok, so how do you chose the right camera for you? It's all about accepting there is SO much variety but making sure you know what you want, that way you can really trim down the choice. Also, pick a reliable brand and as I have been informed, Samsung are one of the best. I had originally set my sights on the Sony Cybershot W270 camera, which I tried in Tesco to find it had truely excellent picture quality (a 12MP and a price tag of nearly £200, this might be expected!) However, it's very difficult to get a feel for a camera in the forgiving settings of a store- there is always perfect light conditions and it's easy to get a good picture. So, why didn't I buy this model? Well, I was told that Sony (although I still believe them to be a good make), are not only very expensive, but use a lot of parts from other manufacturers, so whilst you are paying for a Sony product, you may be buying a Fujifilm lense (you get the idea). Not to mention, I couldn't really afford a Sony, although I had been willing to make exceptions. However, I was advised that perhaps, unless I was a professional photographer planning to blow pictures up to A1/A2 size, I would not notice the difference compared to a cheaper model with slightly less megapixels. Thus, I was directed towards the 10MP Samsung ES55.
I had wanted something with excellent picture quality that I could use in low light conditions, taking pictures in clubs and indoors. I would also use the camera to take pictures for my business. But, more poignantly, I needed something cheap! I'm pretty broke and I had expected to fork out quite a lot for a quality camera to meet my requirements. I'm also quite interested in art, so as a hobby, had intended on taking up a bit of photography. When buying a camera, it would be helpful to make a list of your primary needs and budget and see what falls into your category. I was told this would be the Samsung.
Sorry if I am droning on at this stage, but I really do think the performance of a camera is heavily reliant on your requirements for that camera and this is a serious consideration. Whilst this camera greatly suits my needs, it may not suit yours, so please think about this before comitting to buy.
At this point, I was interested in the Samsung and after being wowed by it's low price-tag and the offer to return it should it not meet the performance I had expected, I was sold. My first impressions was only of its appearance (you cannot try cameras out in ASDA). The front is solid metal casing, whilst the back is more plasticy, with a large screen and directional buttons. This was my first and last worry about this camera- I'm clumsy and I didn't want to break the device by dropping it and shattering the apparently fragile back cover. However, I have nothing to worry about. I have had this camera for a few months now and it's a good, solid piece of equipment. However, I invested in a case for all of £3 and it's payed for itself, protecting the LCD screen as well as the camera. Highly recommended! I keep my camera mostly at home, so it doesn't have too hard a life bashing around in my bag or getting wet in the rain, so I couldn't tell you about those conditions, but I can say, take care of this camera and it will last well (so far!).
I'm not a massive tech-head and I have no patience at all, but I was able to use this camera without reading the instructions (which are well laid out, should I have not been so lazy). Just point and shoot, so easy! You will need to buy an sd (memory) card and since this camera has video function, I would recommend (again depending on your planned usage) getting a 4GB memory card for video. I have a 1GB sd card so far and have been able to store well over 100 pictures on it, but I regularly upload them onto my computer, which is no chore as you simply plug it in. Easy peasy.
I know I have rambled on loads by now and you are probably weary of reading my review, so I'll summarise with a few points on performance. This camera has EXCELLENT software, SO easy to use with so many functions. There is a beauty mode where you can retouch pictures (girlies be grateful!) and various other functions which you can find on the website (I'll try to link this in later). Pictures are pefecto nearly every time, just point and shoot! The most helpful feature I have found so far is the zoom. Not before taking a picture, but after. Ever had that flash reflecting off a surface (grr) when taking pics of shiny things? Well, stand a little further away and take the picture (don't worry about getting surroundings in, this can be trimmed later). Then use the zoom (+ button at the top rigth) to zoom into the desired area with surprising definition and trim! Ace.
Oh and another thing, recharging this camera is lemon-squeezy, since you just plug it in via the USB/ mains charger. Battery life is great and apparently outsmarts AAA battery cameras hands down (I have only had to charge my camera a few times since I got it).
Please have a butchers at this website to see the specs I promised: http://www.cameras.co.uk/specs/samsung-es55.cfm
Ok, I think I got everything. I did write a longer review but argh pressed the back button! If I think of anything else, I'll add it on later!
Extras:
Child mode to enable quick pictures (e.g. children/ pets who are always scrambling out of shot!); Fast shutter speed and flash charge.
Advantages: was a good camera, I loved all the features the camera supported Disadvantages: n/a
I don't actually own this product but borrowed one of the cameras for my unversity course to do a review, and when I was there I took some pictures using this camera and while I was using it I couldn't believe how easy it was to use.
One of the main features on the camera was that it was a 10 mega pixel camera which means the pictures will be very clear. I use a 5mega pixel camera for just going out and about (The one on my phone) and I think that ... ...was a 10 mega pixel.
Sometimes I find that cameras can be quite hard to use but the buttons were clear and visible even to people who have bad sight.
I loved using this product and was reluctant to give it back.
All of the camera's I saw when I was looking around to buy one were priced around teh £80.00 mark which is good value I feel for a digital camera. The camera offers the customer a face recognition device which is really cool I think for ...
aimzlou10 21.07.2009
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1 x Samsung SLB-10A Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included )
Supported Battery
Samsung SLB-10A
Power
Power Device
Battery charger - external
Miscellaneous
Cables Included
USB cable
A/V cable
Included Accessories
Carrying strap
System requirements for pc connection
System Requirements Details
Windows 2000/XP/Vista - Pentium III - 500 MHz - 256 MB - 250 MB
MacOS X 10.3 or later - PowerPC G3 - 256 MB - 110 MB
Peripheral Devices
USB port, CD-ROM Drive
Operating System Support
MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple MacOS X 10.3 or later, MS Windows Vista
Software
Software
Drivers & Utilities, Adobe Reader, Samsung Master
Connections
Expansion Slot(s)
1 x SD Memory Card
Connector Type
1 x USB
1 x composite video/audio output
1 x DC power input
Display
Display Format
230,000 pixels
Display Form Factor
Built-in
Type
LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - colour
Additional features
Additional Features
Audio recording, direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, date/time stamp, DPOF support, sharpness control, digital image rotation, PictBridge support, cropping an image, resizing an image, saturation control, face retouch, in-camera red-eye fix, brightness control, contrast control, face detection, built-in help guide, Exif Print support
Self Timer Delay
10 sec, 2sec
Self Timer
Built-in
Lens system
Features
Built-in lens shield
Zoom Adjustment
Motorised drive
Optical Zoom
3 x
Lens Aperture
F/3.2-5.8
Macro Focus Range
10-80cm
Min Focus Range
80 cm
Focus Adjustment
Automatic
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera
35 - 105mm
Focal Length
6.3 mm - 18.9 mm
Type
Zoom lens - 6.3 mm - 18.9 mm - f/3.2-5.8
Camera flash
Effective Flash Range
0.2 m - 3.75 m
Red Eye Reduction
Built-in
Flash Modes
Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
The extremely stylish 10 mega pixel, 3x optical zoom lens digital camera boasts a host of features to make it easier than ever to take professional quality photos. Samsung's innovative Face Detection technology detects the subject's face and automatically adjusts auto focus and auto exposure to ensure better composition and image quality for portraits. The in-built Beauty Shot mode retouches facial skin for a brighter and smoother skin tone - immediately making this camera everyone's best friend.