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The Samsung S85 is a new 9 megapixel entry level point and shoot digital camera.
It features a 5x optical zoom lens (equivalent of 38-190mm) and super macro mode with focussing as close as 1cm from the lens.
The Samsung S85 features shake reduction, face recognition and 'wise shot' (which takes two shots in a row, one with image stablilization and one with the flash so that you can choose later which is best - a handy feature for low light shooting.
This camera has a 2.5 inch LCD screen and takes SDHC/SD memory cards (and has 20 megabytes of internal memory). Video recording is at VGA resolution (640x480) at 30 frames per second.
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S-Series sets a new standard for today’s new entry-level point and shoot cameras
Samsung’s S-Series, part of its Designer family of digital cameras, has set a new standard when it comes to today’s entry-level point and shoots. With an array of advanced and fun controls, S-Series digital cameras give the entry-level photographer the ability to experience features commonly associated with higher skill-level cameras. With the launch of the 8 mega pixel S85, Samsung takes the S-Series a step further and again expands the options for beginners looking for a digital camera that is innovative, easy-to-use and stylish.
Powered by two common AA alkaline batteries, users can rest assured that they’ll always be able to find a replaceable power source wherever they go, without having to worry about forgetting a battery charger at home. The S85 features Samsung’s SHD lens and brings a 5x optical-zoom (35mm film equivalent: 38~190mm) right to shooters’ fingertips. With a focus range that starts at 1cm, the S85 also allows users to experiment with macro photography and get close up with subjects, such as flowers, and capture crisp, clear images with super detail. For fast-action photography, the S85 offers a maximum shutter speed of 1/2,000 sec. as well as a motion capture feature that allows users to take up to seven pictures a second.
With Samsung’s proprietary ASR (Advanced Shake Reduction) image stabilization system and Wise Shot technology, the S85 gives users the ability to minimize the effects of hand shake and ensure that the best shots are captured even in dimly lit conditions. Wise Shot automatically takes two consecutive pictures in rapid succession—one with ASR image stabilization enabled, and one with the flash—and prompts the user to review both and keep the preferred version of the picture. Furthermore, the S85’s Face Detection technology also makes taking pictures of family and friends a snap. Samsung’s Face Detection feature detects up to nine faces and automatically adjusts focus and exposure to ensure better composition and image quality.
By using the S85’s 2.5” LCD screen, users can frame their subjects and can review, edit and customize their images right on the camera. A special effects "E" button gives users instant access to a host of creative controls, including options for resizing and rotating images, adjusting brightness, contrast and saturation levels, fixing red eye, and manipulating color such as saving captured images as B&W, Sepia, Red, Blue, Green, and Negative. The S85’s "Fun" feature also allows users to take their creativity a step further. This unique feature allows shooters to create a composite photo by saving up to four individual images as one, highlight an image by sharpening the foreground and softening the focus of the background, as well as customize their saved images with photo frames, stickers of various shapes, and cartoon text bubbles. All images can be saved to the 20MB of internal memory or to an external SDHC/SD card with a guaranteed maximum of 4GB.
With 14 scene modes to choose from, including Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-Up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, Café, Food, and Self-Shot, shooters can rest assured that they’ll be able to effortlessly adjust the camera and capture the best image possible in any setting.
The S85 also boasts a high-resolution movie mode, with the ability to record at VGA resolution (640x480) at a maximum frame rate of 30fps. Additionally, shooters can use the camera’s 5x optical zoom while recording video and with Samsung’s Successive Recording mode, can pause, and then resume filming without having to save the clips as individual files.
Trusted Reviews has posted their review of the Samsung S85 and writes - 'The Samsung S85 may look a little dull, but it is a well-made camera with a useful range of features, very good performance and surprisingly excellent picture quality. It has a few odd quirks and is a bit fiddly to operate, but considering the sub-£100 price tag it represents astonishing value for money.'
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Posted by Darren in our Samsung category on July 12, 2007