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February 2013
(75%)
327 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(89%)
289 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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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: Galaxy Camera is Samsung's attempt to strap a camera-sized sensor onto the Galaxy S III, whilst stretching it out a little. We received this camera not in a box made of cardboard, but in a case made of doubt and disbelief. We had very little faith in this...
Extrait: This is a new one for me. I only recently got into photography, from a blogger's point of view, taking close-up pictures of devices and posting them up on the web. I took some photography classes when I was younger, but never got into the science of it or...
Extrait: This is not a smartphone, despite the device's pedigree. Nor is it any plain old point-and-shoot. With Galaxy S III guts, Samsung's Galaxy Camera is bravely attempting to merge the very separate and conflicted worlds of point-and-shoot photography with hy...
Superb touchscreen, Seamless connectivity, Large focal range, Intuitive operation
Poor battery life, White balance issues, Concerns over lens fringing, Would benefit from iFn technology
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an impressive combination of technology. As far as features go it's as well specified as any on the market, with the only real missing feature being Raw capture for advanced shooters. It's also well designed, with the main...
The big question, after using this device for almost two weeks, remains – is this a product that answers a question or fulfills a need? The jury is still out. Time will tell if this is something consumers want, but in my opinion it's a strange product ...
Is the Galaxy Camera a game-changer? Yes, and no. In itself, it’s the best of the Android-based cameras, though that’s hardly a well-stocked category. Judged purely on its photography abilities it struggles, falling short of what similarly-priced riva...
Incredibly fun to use, Features galore, The camera's connectivity inventive and useful, Manual mode is approachable, Great Android interface, Powerful hardware
The lens isn't very sharp, Slow image processor, Not much point in using this for voice or video chat, Somewhat heavy
Creating something like the Samsung Galaxy Camera is a risk: Because it's a hybrid device, there's the chance it's both a crappy Android device and a crappy camera. This isn't a perfect camera; it could have a bigger sensor and a better lens. And, of co...