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February 2013
(75%)
327 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(89%)
289 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Plateforme Android puissante
Optique ultrapolyvalente / écran 4
8''
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / 3G/4G
Bonne autonomie / prise casque
Wi-Fi et 3G+
Possibilité d'ajouter toutes les applications de Google Play
Écran tactile du Galaxy S III
Angles de vision quasi-parfaits
Très bon confort d'affichage
Application photo agréable et complète (modes PSAM
Etc.)
Qualité globale des vidéo
Appareil connecté
OS Android
Design
Intégration du système Android 4.1 Jelly Bean et de ses nombreuses applications
Multiples réseaux (WiFi
Bluetooth et 3G)
Facile d'utilisation
Ecran très confortable
La qualité vidéo surprenante
L'effet « Slow Motion » en mode vidéo très amusant
Con
Connectivité
Compromis Tablette/Photo
Qualité de fabrication
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Encombrement lié à écran / poids
Gestion ISO / piqué quelconque
Réactivité photo moyenne
Prix (sans offre de remboursement)
Gestion de la sensibilité en retrait des appareils photo de la marque
Manque d'homogénéité à fond de zoom
Encombrement important
Qualité image en vidéo
Commande vocale très moyenne
Un produit beaucoup trop épais et assez encombrantUne qualité photo qui est un peu aléatoireUne autonomie trop faible (environ 4h)Finitions en plastiquePrix un peu élevé (environ 350€)démarrage assez lentPartager Épinglerpagespeed.lazyLoadImages.overrideA
Extrait: Certainly a crossover device, as Samsung makes smartphones and Samsung also make digital cameras. So in theory anyway a digital camera that looks like a smartphone with a quality lens added to it has a good chance of being a winner....
I n the current digital age, it is increasingly more important to be able to share content with others immediately. With the Galaxy Camera, Samsung has made this possible in a clever way. By combining years of expertise in the areas of mobile callin...
Extrait: I am Samsung's biggest fan, and so was excited when I first saw this, a well-featured camera with WiFi, 3G and an Android operating system. I became progressively less excited, however, when I got to play with it. It is so large and white you might mistak...
Good quality camera, beautiful interface, powerful zoom,
Bulky and heavy (for a phone), no phone calls
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a weird beast, but it could well find its place in the world. It's not really a phone or tablet replacement, but as a good quality camera with user-friendly, well-developed software for connecting, sharing and editing on th...
Extrait: Today's smartphones take photos that are good enough for casual snaps and it is great being able to share photos to Facebook and elsewhere within seconds of taking them. However, one feature they lack is an optical zoom.Cue the Samsung Galaxy Camera. Y...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a great device and I loved my time with it, it wasn't ideal that every photo I took was snowy, but the shots I got were really nice. I found I could take low light photos better than any device I'd used before, including the N...
Publié: 2013-01-23, Auteur: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: €399 Samsung.co.ukSamsung gives us a vision for the future of all cameras – its just not quite there yet…When Samsung unveiled this camera just before Christmas, many were a bit confused. Why on earth is it putting a smartphone operating system on a came...
Vivid 4.8-inch rear display is largest ever on a digital camera, can connect to the Internet direct from the camera via any available Wi-Fi network, 21x optical zoom offers plentiful framing options for 16 megapixel stills or Full HD video, can update and customise the camera via downloadable apps
Easy to get lost in the flashy features and forget that this is actually a camera too, asking price is high for a camera of only snapshot quality, removable media is the small and fiddly microSD, larger than the average pocket snapshot too
Naturally we're paying a premium here for the innovation on display, whilst over-paying for ‘mere' snapshot quality images, but there is little doubt that one day all cameras will be made this way