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Samsung's WB150F has quickly made a name for itself by incorporating an 18x zoom lens. What's remarkable about this camera is that it packs that feature into a body that's really compact. That is not, to be honest, what will attract you to this gadget. Th...
The Samsung WB150F is quite a feat of technology and specs if you want a gadget to share pics instantly on a social network. And it does that easily while costing little...
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For the most part, Samsung's WB150F resembles any typical point and shoot cam. On the top is a shutter key, the back is a 3" WVGA AMOLED screen and the front a lens. There are a couple of subtle differences though, such as the dial atop featuring a‘Wi...
Excellent connectivity;MicroUSB charging;abundant in photoediting options;...
Not suitable for fullres print outs;muffled audio when zooming;...
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Should you buy Samsung's WiFi camera or upgrade to a new smartphone? Find out.For the most part, Samsung's WB150F resembles any typical point and shoot cam. On the top is a shutter key, the back is a 3" WVGA AMOLED screen and the front a lens. There ar...
Excellent connectivity;MicroUSB charging;abundant in photo-editing options;...
Not suitable for full-res print outs;muffled audio when zooming;...
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One of three Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES, the WB150F brings connected features into the realm of pocket megazooms with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telephoto. Unlike many Wi-Fi-enable...
18X optical zoom lens (24mm to 432mm), Built-in sharing via Wi-Fi, Good mix of creative shooting modes...
No high-speed or low-light modes, Hard to access and adjust manual controls, Video capture maxes out at 720p...
The 18X-optical-zoom, Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung WB150F has a nice mix of creative modes for casual shooters, but its manual controls require a bit too much menu-diving...
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Updated: 2013-04-26 10:48:46
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Samsung's recent slew of compact cameras have stood out from the pack if not by design then by the icon-led layout of their menus and effects filters. These have increasingly been presented in the style of smartphone apps. Touch screens and elongated bodi...
Broad focal range, Wi-Fi capability, Easy to use...
Video not Full HD, Sound only mono, No integral GPS...
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One of three Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES, the Samsung WB150F brings connected features into the realm of pocket megazooms with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telephoto. Unlike many Wi-F...
The 18X-optical-zoom, Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung WB150F has a nice mix of creative modes for casual shooters, but its manual controls require a bit too much menu-diving...
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The compact digital camera market offers buyers a brain-scrambling amount of choice, so when a point-and-shoot comes along and offers something unique, we sit up and take notice. That’s the case with the Samsung WB150F, which sports Wi-Fi for easy pho...
Big 18x optical zoom, decent image and movie quality, manual controls for enthusiasts...
Some problems with Wi-Fi apps, Wi-Fi backup only works with Windows...
Innovative but flawed Wi-Fi integration makes this decent compact camera stand out from the pack...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-05-17 22:08:25
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For the most part, Samsung's WB150F resembles any typical point and shoot cam. On the top is a shutter key, the back is a 3" WVGA AMOLED screen and the front a lens. There are a couple of subtle differences though, such as the dial atop featuring a 'WiFi'...
Excellent connectivity; MicroUSB charging; abundant in photo, editing options;...
Not suitable for full, res print outs; muffled audio when zooming;...
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Samsung have long produced a range of printers, notebooks and other electrical products including digital cameras. In the last few years they decided to use Micro SD cards for storage; here I am pleased to say it’s just SD here...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-05-26 01:18:56
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Should you buy Samsung's WiFi camera or upgrade to a new smartphone? Find out...
Excellent connectivity; MicroUSB charging; abundant in photoediting options;...
Not suitable for fullres print outs; muffled audio when zooming;...
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Samsung's new WB150F combines two very trendy technologies currently sweeping the imaging world: impossibly long zoom and WiFi connectivity. When manufacturers chase these trends, especially at the low end, there's a tendency for gimmickry to overpower i...
This may be this year's best option for under $200, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you should buy it. There are plenty of better alternatives to the Samsung WB150F, and many of them were released so long ago that street prices will equal this agg...
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Samsung's new WB150F combines two very trendy technologies currently sweeping the imaging world: impossibly long zoom, and Wi-Fi connectivity. But when manufacturers do this, especially at the low end, there's a tendency for gimmickry to overpower image q...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Apr 17 2012, 12:07PM The Samsung WB150F isn’t your average compact camera, for two reasons: first, there’s a large 18x optical zoom to get you closer to the action; and second, you get built-in Wi-Fi to make sharing your shots e...
A capable superzoom compact with interesting Wi-Fi talent squeezed in – but the Samsung WB150F isn't the game-changer it might’ve been...
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smartoffice.com.au Updated: 2014-07-06 01:39:04
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For the most part, Samsung's WB150F resembles any typical point and shoot cam. On the top is a shutter key, the back is a 3" WVGA AMOLED screen and the front a lens. There are a couple of subtle differences though, such as the dial atop featuring a 'WiFi'...
Excellent connectivity, MicroUSB charging, abundant in photoediting options...
Not suitable for fullres print outs, muffled audio when zooming...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-02 05:26:18
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The compact digital camera market is quite saturated at this point, with every electronic manufacturer trying their hand at it. But if Samsung as a brand is known for one thing, it’s innovation and their Galaxy smartphones are proof of that.So it’s onl...
Strong and appealing design; Accessible interface; Builtin WiFi is very handy and innovative; Long zoom lens; Manual controls...
Decent but unremarkable image quality; Low light delivers fair amount of noise; Sometimes sluggish interface.
Samsung WB150F is a smart entry by Samsung into the market because the focus isn’t completely on image quality and pushing the boundaries in terms of specs. If you look at it purely in regards of image quality and benchmarks, it does the job but is pre...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-02 05:26:18
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Nowadays, the online community plays a huge role in connecting people and is the melting pot for self-expression. Almost everybody owns a camera or a smartphone and, using these gadgets, we frequently update others on what's happening in our lives lives...
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Digital cameras with WiFi support is not a road frequently travelled by manufacturers, however, Samsung already has 4 of them with the WB150F being one of the three “Smart cameras” launched a couple of months back.In a nutshell, the Samsung WB150F combine...
No doubt the Samsung WB150F is a fun compact camera with a combination of nifty features not found in other brands. The super zoom can be useful for an everyday camera. The filters and creative shot options will make sure you'll never take boring photos...
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The Samsung WB150F Smart CameraThe Samsung WB150F is a fun, light, feature packed, and budget-friendly Smart Camera. Finding out what the camera can do is an experience in itself and you'll definitely need to read the manual first just so you can maximize...
The Samsung WB150F Smart Camera sells for Php11,990 in Samsung stores, resellers, and distributors. That's a pretty good price given all the features you're getting with the camera! It may not be the best in optics but it definitely makes up for that with...
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One look at Samsung's WB150F and you can tell it is made for more serious photography. It definitely isn't one of the slim, "fashion" compacts, as it measures in at nearly an inch and a half thick. The extra size is made more manageable by the contoured g...
ISO 80, f/4.5, 1/500 (Click on the image to view the full resolution version.)Same position as above, but at maximum 18x magnification. ISO 80, f/5.8, 1/350 (Click on the image to view the full resolution version.)ISO 80, f/4.8, 1/500 (Click on the image...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2017-12-30 03:14:41
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The DV150F ($149.99 list) is the latest iteration in Samsung’s Dual View camera design. In addition to the rear LCD, which is a ubiquitous feature on point-and-shoots, a front LCD lets you point the lens at yourself to snap a quick self portrait. The 25mm...
The Samsung DV150F is a fairly capable dual-screen pocket camera with integrated Wi-Fi that delivers more features than its modest price would suggest...
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The compact digital camera market is quite saturated at this point, with every electronic manufacturer trying their hand at it. But if Samsung as a brand is known for one thing, it’s innovation and their Galaxy smartphones are proof of that.So it’s onl...
Strong and appealing design; Accessible interface; Builtin WiFi is very handy and innovative; Long zoom lens; Manual controls...
Decent but unremarkable image quality; Low light delivers fair amount of noise; Sometimes sluggish interface.
Samsung WB150F is a smart entry by Samsung into the market because the focus isn’t completely on image quality and pushing the boundaries in terms of specs. If you look at it purely in regards of image quality and benchmarks, it does the job but is pre...
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The Samsung WB150F is a brand new travel-zoom camera at a bargain price. The WB150F offers a wide-angle 18x zoom lens, 14.2 megapixel sensor, 720p video recording, 3 inch LCD screen and full manual controls. Read our in-depth Samsung WB150F review to...
Though the Wi-Fi enabled Samsung WB150F operates very much as a user-friendly point-and-shoot camera, its manufacturer has packed in more functionality, digital effects, and a diverse range of control options - including manual operability, if so desi...
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The fact that travel compact cameras are now a common sight does not come across as a surprise. Practically, all camera manufacturers have released their own model and are in the process of pushing the envelope further, as far as optical zoom lenses...
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One of announced at this year's CES, the WB150F ($230 as of April 26, 2012) brings connected features into the realm of with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telephoto. Unlike many Wi-Fi-enabled models that we've see...
The Samsung WB150F is one of the first cameras we've seen that offers Wi-Fi features as a complement to impressive camera specs; most Wi-Fi cameras we've seen in the past were essentially basic point-and-shoots that relied on their wireless features a...
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One of three Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung cameras announced at this year's CES, the WB150F ($230 as of April 26, 2012) brings connected features into the realm of pocket megazooms with an 18X-optical-zoom lens that ranges from 24mm wide-angle to 432mm telepho...
18X optical zoom lens (24mm to 432mm), Builtin sharing via WiFi, Good mix of creative shooting modes...
No highspeed or lowlight modes, Hard to access and adjust manual controls, Video capture maxes out at 720p...
The 18X-optical-zoom, Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung WB150F has a nice mix of creative modes for casual shooters, but its manual controls require a bit too much menu-diving...
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The Samsung WB150F ($229.99 list) packs a long 18x zoom lens into a compact body, but its sexiest feature is built-in support for Wi-Fi. Connect to a hotspot and you'll be able to upload photos directly to your Facebook account, email them to a friend, or...
Built-in Wi-Fi. Sharp lens. 18x zoom. Compact design. Inexpensive.
Slow performance. Noisy images at higher ISOs. Video capture is limited to 720p...
It's not perfect, but the nicely priced compact Samsung WB150F camera packs a sharp 18x zoom lens and integrated Wi-Fi so you can email or upload your pics to Facebook easily...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Apr 17 2012, 12:07PM The Samsung WB150F isn’t your average compact camera, for two reasons: first, there’s a large 18x optical zoom to get you closer to the action; and second, you get built-in Wi-Fi to make sharing your shots e...
A capable superzoom compact with interesting Wi-Fi talent squeezed in – but the Samsung WB150F isn't the game-changer it might’ve been...
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As digital cameras see their role taken over by smartphones and their quickly improving imaging abilities, there's clearly a need to some innovation here. With the WB150F, Samsung is attempting to bring cameras up to consumers' connected expectations, whi...
Nice looking, sturdy body, Wi-Fi is easy to set up, effective, Nice, intuitive UI and settings navigation, Tons of features...
Can't push ISO high, Doesn't perform great in low light without flash, Video is adequate at best...
Overall, the WB150F is a surprisingly great option. When a camera has this many flashy features up front – Wi-Fi, editing, filters, manual settings – and doesn't come with the most dependable name in point-and-shoots attached, it's good to be a bit caut...
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The svelte Samsung WB150F adheres to a classic "travel zoom" point-and-shoot aesthetic. It has a rounded right hand grip and a big 18x Schneider-Kreuznach lens occupying most of the front panel. There's a sturdy metal ring at the base of the lens, but th...
Big 18x optical zoom lens, Manual exposure modes, Incamera art modes, Excellent WiFi features...
Noise at ISO 400 and up, Only 720p video, More clipped highlights than usual...
In my own view, it's becoming increasingly unacceptable for point-and-shoot cameras not to offer wireless connectivity. Better even is the option to transfer photos from your camera to a phone or tablet. The WB150F offers both of these things, and althou...
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Various camera manufacturers have attempted to incorporate Wi-Fi in the past with limited success, but that hasn't stopped Samsung from releasing eight models with advanced wireless capabilities. The Samsung WB150F is one of the lower-tier point-and-shoot...
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For consumer photographers, there's a big demand for getting themselves into the photos they take. When flipping through the family album, it's a nice reminder of good times and great friends to see your own face smiling back along with everybody else, ra...
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The Samsung DV150F is a 16 megapixel compact camera featuring a 2.7-inch front LCD screen display for easier self-portaits and built-in Wi-fi connectivity. The DV150F also offers a 5x optical zoom lens with 25mm wide-angle setting and maximum aperture of...
The only reason to really choose this unassuming point and shoot compact over the very similarly specified ST150F also from Samsung is naturally the ‘two screens for the price of one' deal offered by the £99 DV150F. As the cameras share an identical stre...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2017-12-30 03:14:41
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The DV150F ($149.99 list) is the latest iteration in Samsung's Dual View camera design. In addition to the rear LCD, which is a ubiquitous feature on point-and-shoots, a front LCD lets you point the lens at yourself to snap a quick self portrait. The 25mm...
Inexpensive. Compact.Frontfacing LCD for self portraits. WiFi. Stabilized lens.Wideangle lens. Fast f/2.5 maximum aperture.
Slow performance. Grainy photos at higher ISO settings. Not the sharpest lens. Short 5x zoom range...
The Samsung DV150F is a fairly capable dual-screen pocket camera with integrated Wi-Fi that delivers more features than its modest price would suggest...
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The DV150F ($149.99 list) is the latest iteration in Samsung's Dual View camera design. In addition to the rear LCD, which is a ubiquitous feature on point-and-shoots, a front LCD lets you point the lens at yourself to snap a quick self portrait. The 25mm...
Inexpensive. Compact.Front-facing LCD for self portraits. Wi-Fi. Stabilized lens.Wide-angle lens. Fast f/2.5 maximum aperture.
Slow performance. Grainy photos at higher ISO settings. Not the sharpest lens. Short 5x zoom range...
The Samsung DV150F is a fairly capable dual-screen pocket camera with integrated Wi-Fi that delivers more features than its modest price would suggest...
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