December 21, 2005
Samsung SGH-D600 Review - MobileBurn
MobileBurn reviews the Samsung SGH-D600 and has this to say about the phone's camera: "The camera's UI is quite good, and uses the keypad as shortcuts for most of the camera's functions and effects - of which there are many (29 frames, 15 mosaics, multi-shot, sepia, emboss, self-timer, etc). The camera can shoot at any number of resolutions, and all of them look great with the exception of the 800x600 (SVGA) mode, which produces images with very jagged looking edges for some reason. Another problem, for me at least, was the position of the camera on the back of the phone. I have pretty large hands and had a tough time keeping my finger from getting in the way of the lens. Considering the relative small size of the D600, though, there seems little that Samsung could do to fix this issue. My biggest complaint about the camera has to be the startup lag, though. Like most other Samsung cameras I have used, the D600's camera takes an annoyingly long time to start up - something it has to do each time you access and exit the camera's menu system."
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