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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
Publicación: 2012-11-28, Autor: Pete , crítica de: mashable.com
Resumen: The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an incredible device. Samsung‘s daring attempt to combine Android with serious compact camera has created what could be the gadget of the year. Like great fusion cuisine, it takes advantage of the strengths of its two compo...
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Publicación: 2012-11-27, Autor: Jim , crítica de: pcmag.com
Gorgeous 4.8-inch display. Runs Instagram and other Android apps. Long 21x zoom range. Good high ISO performance. Always-on network connectivity.
Expensive. Large. Touch-based control system is unusual and unwieldy for a camera. Slow 3G connectivity; no 4G. Short battery life
The Samsung Galaxy Camera combines the functions of a Android device and a dedicated camera quite well, letting you whisk your photos and videos to the Web instantly. But this first-gen design also shows room for improvement....
The Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 is a Samsung flagship device that could potentially change how we use or think about a point-and-shoot camera. It has a lot of elements that will most likely attract photoholics and hobbyists alike. I myself love the “...
Resumen: On a scale from 1 to Awesome, I rate the Samsung Galaxy Camera a 12. My scale is a bit bias since I've been craving a quality Android device with optical zoom since the G1 days, and my full review will be more objective, but allow me to bask in the glory ...
Publicación: 2012-11-16, Autor: Joshua , crítica de: cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy Camera's feature set is tough to beat, combining the power of a high-end Android OS 4.1 Jelly Bean device with a giant HD-resolution touch screen and the 21x zoom and 16-megapixel resolution of a compact camera
If you're looking for great picture quality for the Galaxy Camera's $500 price tag, you're probably going to be disappointed. Its battery life is fairly short. To get the most from it, you'll want to pay for a monthly data plan
Outside of its relatively high cost of ownership and average point-and-shoot picture quality, the Samsung Galaxy Camera definitely delivers the shoot-and-share experience of a smartphone with the features of a compact camera.
Publicación: 2012-11-14, Autor: Sharif , crítica de: engadget.com
Jelly Bean brings a lot of fun to photography, Wide range of connectivity options, Good stabilization
Surprisingly big and heavy, The 4.8-inch screen drains the battery, You can find better image quality for the same price
The Galaxy Camera proves that Android on a point-and-shoot is no gimmick. But until the price drops closer to the level of other compacts, it's not a very practical purchase....
Resumen: I had my first chance to go hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Camera at PhotoPlus 2012. For those unfamiliar with the new camera, it is an Android-powered hybrid of a camera that is somewhere between a point and shoot camera and a smartphone. The Galax...
Resumen: At first glance, the Nikon Coolpix S800c ($349) looks like just another compact ultra zoom camera. It's anything but ordinary. The Coolpix S800c is one of only two cameras on the market powered by the Android operating system, with the other being Samsung's Galaxy Camera...
Publicación: 2013-03-25, Autor: techlife , crítica de: techlife.net
Resumen: 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...