Testseek.com have collected 327 expert reviews of the Samsung EK-GC100 Galaxy Camera and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung EK-GC100 Galaxy Camera.
February 2013
(75%)
327 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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289 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Kencang
Baterai sama dengan Galaxy SII dan mudah ditemukan
Layar jernih
Tombol kamera mudah ditekan
Responsif
Kamera dengan prosesor quad core
Android Jelly Bean
Kamera 16MP dengan 21X Zoom
Prosesor Quadcore 1.4GHz
Koneksi Beragam
Lensa long zoom dan wide
Ada koneksi Wi
Kamera 3G pertama
Menggunakan OS Android dan versi terbaru
Jelly Bean
Zoom panjang
Layar besar 4
77" Super Clear dan touchscreen
WiFi dan GPS
Prosesor quadcore
GPS cepat
The editors didn't like
Tidak semua aplikasi kamera mengenali tombol zoom in dan out
Baterai Hanya 1650mAh
Aksesori tambahan terbilang kurang
Continous Shot Kurang Gesit
Kesimpulan
Mengusung OS Android
Samsung nampaknya ingnin membuat perangkat yang revolusioner
Dnegan mengambil langkah yang cukup inovatif dalam menarik minat calon
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....
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: DateFebruary 21, 2013 (0) Read later This 16-megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera-phone-tablet hybrid. It means it has the usual phone features of 3G, wi-fi, Bluetooth connect...
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera, it gives access to the cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive, etc) for secure back-up wherever there is a wi-fi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably, the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the soc...
Published: 2013-02-21, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The touch screen – the only access to camera controls – is intuitive and responsive, although we did find it stuck on a couple of occasions. Being Android based file management is excellent – simply plug it into a PC (or a Mac using the Android file manag
The touch screen is super sensitive and it is easy to accidentally take photos. Fortunately they don't cost anything but they are time wasters when sorting through pictures
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera it gives access to the Cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive etc) for secure backup wherever there is a WiFi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the social m...
Vivid 4.8in 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 cu
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, $599
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Published: 2012-12-14, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Maybe, actually. For all its foibles, the Galaxy camera is a lot of fun to use. Maybe this thing's nothing more than a toy, but it's a really entertaining toy. People want to instantly share an image — they just don't want to sacrifice quality to do it. S...