Thursday, July 18, 2013

Samsung WB100 - Zooming In on the Features






Samsung WB100 - Zooming In on the Features
Watch HardwareZone's video review featuring Samsung WB100 - a point and shoot camera with 16-megapixel sensor, 26x optical zoom, Dual Image Stabilization tec...
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 comments:

  1. Thanks! And yes it is! If you would like to and can, Check out my videos? If you like them, subscribe too! I wil upload many more! :) I use a Sony Cyber shot with 720P HD and 5x Optical Zoom

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  2. In Shooting mode, press MENU, choose EV, then select the value of the exposure.

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  3. Samsung WB100 has better sensor resolution, longer optical zoom capability, and sharper images. Battery life depends on what kind of battery you're using and how often you use it.

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  4. Yes, burst mode is supported.

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  5. Yes, this would perform well for fast-moving objects. Its 26x optical zoom and dual image stabilization would do the trick of capturing motion. Cool hobbies, btw! :)

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  6. No, lens isn't interchangeable.

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  7. can you change the lens?

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  8. Helped alot, Thanks! And would you recommend this camera for fast moving Vehicles? I go Planespotting and Railfanning and need a good camera with great zoom that can record practically as if you were there, not sure if the 30FPS would do good? Please help? Much appreciated!

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  9. Does it have the feature of continous shooting??

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  10. SAMSUNG WB100 or nikon coolpix l810??

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  11. How do i focus things during video

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  12. Check out my channel to see the video of me testing this camera's photo taking ability! And maybe leave a sub while your at it? Would be much apreciated!

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  13. Thanks for this review! Im planning on getting this camera :D

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  14. what is the difference between samsung WB100 to WB150f aside from wifi? and in terms of capturing photos & in battery life, which is better?

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  15. AssiLoch TunisianoJuly 18, 2013 at 8:36 AM

    hey :)
    Are they compete Cannon and nikon On the one hand in the clarity of the image?

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  16. Nope, only the ISO settings can be adjusted. :)

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  17. Can you adjust shutter speed on this????

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  18. Unfortunately, no.

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  19. Can you record with external mics?

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  20. Thank you i bought this camera i am very happy with it check out my unboxing please

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  21. You're welcome. :)

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  22. In a way, yes. It would then be much wiser to buy rechargeable batteries for this camera.

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  23. If it's just in a contained room, then yes. Shooting outside may record unwanted noises.

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  24. is the in built mic any good for youtube videos?

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  25. Horsesloverforever12July 18, 2013 at 1:19 PM

    Does that mean u don't charge the camera battery,u have to keep on buying more double a batteries?

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