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Samsung Digimax A55W Review at DCRP


Samsung-Digimax-A55WDCRP reviews the Samsung Digimax A55W and writes - 'The Digimax is a 100% point-and-shoot camera, with the only manual control being for white balance. You'll get a nice selection of scene modes and colorful menus, though the latter could be better organized. Fans of movie modes will enjoy the A55W's unlimited VGA-resolution recording, and the MPEG-4 codec means that you can fit longer movies on your memory cards than on cameras using things like M-JPEG.... Camera performance was the A55W's weak point. Startup speeds were average, and I found focus and shutter lag times to be bothersome. Low light focusing was poor, despite the fact that the camera has an AF-assist lamp. The continuous shooting mode was also a disappointment, with a slow frame rate and an LCD that blacks out while you're taking pictures. The only bright spots here are the snappy playback mode and the support for the USB 2.0 High Speed protocol.'

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