The Samsung SH100 has features tailor-made for people wanting the functionality of their smartphone camera in a point-and-shoot
The SH100's low-light photos are not good and its performance can be slow. Also, wireless uploads are limited to 2-megapixel photos and 30-second low-res movie clips
If you like all the photo apps for your smartphone camera but miss having an optical zoom, the Samsung SH100 is the point-and-shoot for you.
This has not been a positive review, but it’s hard for us to feel bad about it, since we’re just going to turn around and recommend another Samsung. The SH100 is, in a way, an example of what not to do when developing new technology. In the process of...
Great image quality and features for the price, Very small and light, Funtouse shooting modes, Wireless sharing and remotecontrol features,
Touchscreen can be unresponsive, Has a toylike build, Uses MicroSD cards for storage, Digital stabilization only,
With an array of wireless sharing and remote-control options, the Samsung SH100 has a generous feature set for a $200 camera. But it's mainly for young, casual shooters, due to its toylike build and lack of manual controls. ...
The SH100 hold s a lot of promise just from browsing down its spec sheet. The Wi-Fi connectivity is a great thing to have at this price point and shows Samsung's commitment to future technologies that few other manufacturers have in their camera ranges...
Simple and quick wireless media uploading, Amazing photo quality, Impressive battery life, Amusing photo editing options,
Complicated menus slow down useability, Video quality leaves a little to be desired, Limited destination options for uploading photos.
A high performance camera built to bridge a gap that is slowly disappearing. I have such mixed feelings about this camera, it's hard to process them all. As just a camera it excels - superior picture quality, reliability, battery life is strong, etc. A...
A compact camera with built-in Wi-Fi, whilst perhaps not an over-riding consideration for the average happy snapper at the point of purchase, certainly has its uses and moreover in the case of the SH100 actually works, and works simply. OK, it's not t...
Sharp images. Robust wireless-transfer features. Can use the display on a Samsung Galaxy phone as a remote viewfinder.
Poor low-light performance. Sluggish boot and recycle times. Wireless video transfers to YouTube are limited to QVGA resolution.
The Samsung SH100 offers some exciting wireless-sharing features, like tight integration with Samsung Android phones. But noisy images and a lack of optical image stabilization limit this pocket camera's appeal. Buy it now...
Abstract: Wi-Fi capability in an ultra compact digital camera. The Samsung SH100 is targeted to the entry-level point-and-shoot crowd with built-in “works-like-a-charm” Wi-Fi, “pretty-good” touch screen panel, and really useful features such as a 26mm “per...