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Excelente calidad de construcción
Pantalla excelente y enorme SuperLCD
Procesador y características similares a un Galaxy S3
Android Jelly Bean sin límites
Estabilización de imagen muy buena
Zoom 21x impresionante
Excelente conectividad
WiFi y 3G e
Su exquisita pantalla LCD touch de 4.8”
1280 x 720 HD
El sistema operativo Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Que permite tener la posibilidad de compartir en redes sociales al instante
Sus opciones de conectividad
3G
WiFi y Bluetooth que permiten al usuario co
El hecho de poder subir tus fotos a redes o la nube apenas las hayas tomado. La calidad de las fotografías. Los efectos variados y los modos de toma que tiene
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Facilidad para compartir fotografías o subirlas a la nube
Zoom óptico de 21X
Conectividad 3G
Diseño
Construcción
A los editores no les gusta
La aplicación de la cámara a veces se enlentece
No hay control para el sistema de reducción de ruido
A veces arruina un poco las fotos
A cada restart todos los parámetros vuelven a cero
La duración de la batería no es gran cosa
Es demasiado fácil toc
No tiene lentes intercambiables
Pero no se puede tener todo en la vida no creen? (todavía)
El botón de disparo en pantalla puede presionarse en forma accidental fácilmente
No es impresentable pero sí una piedra en el zapato de la comercialización para
Aún no hay planes disponibles para 4G. Su precio es algo elevado en comparación con otras cámaras
Fantastic screen, Good image and video quality, Android functionality opens up uses beyond any other camera on the market
Occasional UI slowdown, Pricey, Battery life could be better,
Would we still recommend the Samsung Galaxy Camera over the Sony RX100? You bet we would - for a certain kind of user anyway. We've said it time and time again, at CES the Android functions of the Galaxy Camera proved invaluable to us, and would to other...
Publicación: 2013-01-15, Autor: Morgane , crítica de: digitalversus.com
WiFi and 3Gconnectivity, Any apps from Google Play can be installed, Same touchscreen as Galaxy S3: great viewing angles, comfort of use, Photo app is nice to use and fully functional (PSAM modes, etc.), General video quality
Sensitivity isn't handled as well as in the firm's other cameras, Image sharpness isn't consistent over the frame at maximum zoom setting, Bulky
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is king of connectivity and offers plenty of potential to evolve. It's an attractive package for connected users. At wide-angle it takes better phones than most phones (except the unusual Nokia 808) and completely surpasses them ...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a gorgeous bit of kit, with a dazzling large screen (the best we’ve ever seen on a camera). Its version of Android, 4.1, is much more up to date than that found on the Android-powered Nikon Coolpix S800c, and runs all sorts of apps, even video players and games.As a way to introduce amateurs into the world of photography, it excels: the on-screen dials in Expert mode
We could complain about the lack of software fine tuning - it’d be great if more apps could make use of the optical zoom on the camera. As with the Nikon, you’re better off taking shots first and then opening them in your Android camera app of choice. We could also complain about the meagre battery life, more in line with a modern smartphone than a compact camera - you’ll need to get used to char
With the Samsung Galaxy Camera, the Korean giant is definitely onto something. Between the data connection, seamless uploading, image editing and charging via micro USB, almost all of the hassles of using a camera have been removed. Sadly though, for t...
Superb touchscreen, Seamless connectivity, Large focal range, Intuitive operation
Poor battery life, Some image quality issues, Would benefit from i-Function lens functionality
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an ambitious blend of digital camera and mobile device that, for now at least, occupies a unique position within the digital camera market. And, in many ways it's a success too. As a camera, it's fairly well featured with a fa...
Publicación: 2012-12-13, Autor: Nik , crítica de: alphr.com
The best parts of a camera and tablet combined – a compelling choice for connected travellers and social network addicts...
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Publicación: 2012-12-09, Autor: Matt , crítica de: telegraph.co.uk
Resumen: £400Samsung 's new Galaxy Camera is a unique proposition – is it a phone, thanks to its 3G sim card, or a camera? The answer is clearly the latter, and in fact the 3G emphasis in the marketing is probably something of a red herring. Making phone calls...
Sturdy, destinctive design, Impressive 21x optical zoom, Giant 4.8 " super LCD screen, Full Android 4.1 on-board
Unit seemed to be a bit top heavy, Difficult to hold at times, First of its kind so more likely to sufer from bugs, Design, With a crisp white and brushed metal finish the unit is certainly a bit of a looker. The massive 4.8” super clear LCD screen looks
I have to say I have really enjoyed using this unit and it certainly takes excellent quality photos but can't see myself ever taking the plunge and getting one. I'm not really a huge photographer but can appreciate that for bloggers or keen social network...
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Publicación: 2012-12-01, Autor: Gavin , crítica de: T3.com
Vivid 4.8-inch display, Wi-Fi connectivity and apps, Lots of customisation options
Small and fiddly microSD, Rather large and bulky, OS built for phones, not cams