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At first glance, the Samsung SH100 looks like a run-of-the-mill, low-priced touchscreen camera. It's built for very casual shooters, and its core specs aren't exactly mind-boggling: The SH100's 14-megapixel CCD sensor may have been an impressive featur...
Great image quality and features for the price; Very small and light; Fun-to-use shooting modes; Wireless sharing and remote-control features...
Touchscreen can be unresponsive; Has a toylike build; Uses MicroSD cards for storage; Digital stabilization only...
The Samsung SH100 is a great bargain for $200. You can certainly find more-camera-minded cameras than the SH100, but this ultracompact snapshooter distinguishes itself from the bargain-bin pack with its wireless sharing features, fun extras, and solid ima...
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At first glance, the Samsung SH100 looks like a run-of-the-mill, low-priced touchscreen camera. It's built for very casual snapshooters, and its core specs aren't exactly mind-boggling: The SH100's 14-megapixel CCD sensor may have been an impressive fe...
The Samsung SH100 is a great bargain. You can certainly find more-camera-minded cameras than the SH100, but this ultracompact snapshooter distinguishes itself from the bargain-bin pack with its wireless sharing features, fun extras, and solid image and...
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The Samsung SH100 is a point-and-shoot compact camera that squeezes in Wi-Fi technology at a budget price point. Turning the “high-end technology, high price” ethos on its head, the SH100 is little more than one hundred pounds from many online stores...
Wi-Fi, Android & DLNA compatibility, budget price...
Unresponsive touchscreen, reflective LCD in sunlight...
The SH100 offers a lot for its low price point. Wi-Fi connectivity is great to have in today’s connected world. However the touchscreen controls lack the sensitivity they ought to and picture quality is reasonable rather than great. But for the money t...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:41
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Samsung has a foot in both camera and phone markets, so why not bring the two closer together, operationally at least? That’s the thinking behind the 14MP SH100, which offers wireless connectivity and image transfer, touch screen operation and a c...
Wi-Fi wireless transfer, Large touch screen, Feature packed, Neat functions, Apps buttons...
Poor low light results, Little manual control, Image quality issues, No HDMI out...
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While most other small digital camera manufacturers use SD cards for image storage, Samsung have always used the micro SD, a little fiddly to get in and out and of course the other problem is they are always more expensive...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:42
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The Samsung SH100 comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, which means you can send pictures and videos straight to Facebook, Picasa, YouTube, Photobucket or the Samsung imaging website. You can even send your snaps to people by e-mail, but your photos will be a...
Compact and light, Decent build quality, Connectivity (WiFi, DLNA), builtin system for uploading photos, controlling the camera with a tablet etc.
Poor picture quality, Lowdef screen with terrible viewing angles, No optical or mechanical stabilisation, Confusing touchscreen interface, Touchscreen keyboard impossible to use without a stylus...
The Samsung SH100 tries to brush over its poor picture quality by eagerly promoting the built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. To be honest though, if uploading shots is your thing you can pick up a smartphone (even a Samsung one!) for the same price (on contrac...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-21 13:39:33
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Samsung’s SH100 compact camera aims to provide great-quality photos and video while maintaining an accessible feel that’s similar to a smartphone’s. The camera body looks smart and clean with only four buttons outside of the touch screen, and all the m...
A fun customisable compact that takes the best connectivity features of touch-screen smartphones and combines them with quality pictures at an affordable price point.Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and te...
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As part of the Cutting Edge range in Samsung's line-up, the SH100 shouldn't really be into looks. It should be all about the technology, but what Samsung has produced is a snazzy little unit stuffed with features.With an oversized lens barrel to hold the...
Responsive touchscreen, Wi-Fi capability, Slick design, Sharp pictures...
Narrow dynamic range, Touchscreen needs to be improved, Over exposes pictures at balanced exposure values...
ForResponsive touchscreenWi-Fi capabilitySlick designSharp pictures...
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The ST1000 was Samsung’s first Wi-Fi enabled camera that not only allowed users to e-mail pics from a hotspot, but had GPS thrown in just to prove you were really there. With the SH100 wireless compact, the company goes beyond snap and share by offerin...
For its target market the Samsung SH100 camera seems to tick all the boxes. It is a shame that the two main disappointments – responsiveness of the touchscreen and ISO performance – go to the very core of its function. Yet I don’t think these factors...
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The new Samsung SH100 compact camera offers Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to send images and videos via email to Facebook, Samsung Imaging, Google Picasa (not Flickr though), YouTube and Photobucket directly.The camera is also DLNA compatible; it ca...
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WiFi is everywhere these days – in coffee shops, on buses, and even built into cameras. Samsung’s SH100 is one of the first examples of these to become available locally, providing users with the ability to cameras to email photos without the aid of a...
Built-in wireless sends files direct to emails, social networking and photo sharing sites Fun creative filters and extra options...
Web upload options limited to those provided - no ability to add your own; Touchscreen performance could be better; Low-light performance isn't very good; Proprietary cable connection...
The Samsung SH100 is an interesting proposition, and at $279, an affordable one. Picture performance is around par with other shooters in this price zone, but its let down by sluggish image capture and a variable touchscreen experience. As to its WiF...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 01:57:45
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Key Features * 14.2-megapixels * 5x optical zoom (26mm-130mm) * Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity * 1280 x 720 HD movies at 30fps * Creative digital filtersThe old saying that ‘appearances can be deceptive' seems a pretty apt description for t...
Good image quality; WiFi functionality; Fun digital filter effects...
LCD monitor is very poor; Unresponsive touchscreen controls; A bit slippery in the hand...
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaAfter spending time with Samsung's SH100 WiFi-enabled 14 megapixel touchscreen based camera it has become apparent that this is where all consumer digital cameras are headed. WiFi connectivity and the ability to...
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The Samsung SH100 is a new point-and-shoot which might be a good buy if you're into this kind of products. Those who already own it say that the photos it takes when light isn't ideal aren't impressive at all and that wireless uploads are limited to 2-meg...
The Samsung SH100 is a nice little point-and-shoot device, but if you want to snap pictures in low-light, you'd better look for another camera...
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The Samsung SH100 has the distinction of being one of the first and one of the cheapest Wi-Fi enabled digital cameras. This functionality is poorly implemented however, so we're left with a strictly-average ultracompact easily surpassed by the competition...
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Samsung continues to live up to its promise of innovation and uniqueness. Its Samsung SH100 sets new standards in the digital camera industry as it is the first one to be WiFi-enabled. Through this advancement, users can easily share photos directly on th...
WiFi enabled, Easy sharing of photos and videos, Social networkfriendly, Range of effects on offer, Programmed photo editor...
Unresponsive touchscreen...
If you like uploading photos on your social networking site, you can never go wrong with the Samsung SH100...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-29 03:42:45
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We know, digital cameras have taken a back seat in the gadget kingdom as of late with tablets and smartphones being the consistent talks of the town. However, new compact shooters like the Samsung SH100 have been rolling out recently that aim to be differ...
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News about the world's earliest Wi-Fi-enabled compact cameras first appeared around in 2005. However, the Wi-Fi capabilities of these cameras was limited, as these models only allowed you to wirelessly transfer captured images to your computer's storage...
The Samsung SH100 flaunts a simple, straightforward form factor that is not surprising for a touchscreen camera. It has a responsive UI, which is held back by its display's resistive nature. It also has a relatively small virtual keyboard that results in...
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macworld.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:39
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At first glance, the Samsung SH100 ($200) looks like a run-of-the-mill, low-priced touchscreen camera. It's built for casual shooters, and its core specs aren't exactly mind-boggling: The SH100's 14-megapixel CCD sensor may have been an impressive fea...
Great image quality and features for the price, * Very small and light, * Fun-to-use shooting modes, * Wireless sharing and remote-control features...
Touchscreen can be unresponsive, * Has a toylike build, * Uses MicroSD cards for storage, * Digital stabilization only, Price when rated: $200...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:40
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The Samsung SH100 is a compact, point-and-shoot 14-megapixel digital camera that is cheap in price, but still offers good quality images. It has lots of shooting modes, wireless connectivity as well as a touchscreen display, but the lack of manual...
Small and lightweight, Wireless sharing capabilities, Very good image quality...
Mediocre low light image quality, Below average video quality, Touchscreen responsiveness issues...
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At first glance, the Samsung SH100 ($200 as of July 13, 2011) looks like a run-of-the-mill, low-priced touchscreen camera. It's built for very casual snapshooters, and its core specs aren't exactly mind-boggling: The SH100's 14-megapixel CCD sensor may...
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...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:41
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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...
Affordable, well featured...
Irresponsive touchscreen...
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...
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It was more than four years ago that I first heard mention of Wi-Fi enabled cameras. It was theoretical technology at the time, and I was intrigued. Imagine being able to upload your pictures right from your camera! So when presented with the opportuni...
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...
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The Samsung SH100 is an affordable compact camera offering built-in Wi-fi for easy connectivity to a variety of devices. The SH100 also has a 14 megapixel sensor, 3 inch touch-screen LCD, wide-angle 5x zoom lens and 720p movie recording. Read our Sams...
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...
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Samsung focuses on easy photo sharing with its 14-megapixel SH100 digital camera. With this $199.99 (list) touch-screen point-and-shoot, you can transfer photos to your PC and upload pictures to Facebook via Wi-Fi. You can even use your Samsung Galaxy...
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...
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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...
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cameragearguide.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:43
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“Connectivity”, it’s one of the new buzzwords we keep hearing from camera makers as smartphones and camera phones take bigger and bigger chunks from markets previously more friendly to point and shoot cameras. The problem isn’t so much the quality of t...
Compact size, Fun creative options, User friendly interface...
Picasa access, but not Flickr, Lengthy shutter delay, Poor low light performance...
Taken just as a point and shoot camera, the Samsung SH100 is merely an average overall performer. It takes visually pleasing photos, provides decent HD video, all packed in an attractive, but non-descript compact body that fits nicely in your pocket.Th...
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theonbutton.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:04:44
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We got some hands-on time with Samsung’s funky Android-controlled SH100 camera at CES Unveiled today. This WiFi equipped point and shoot can be setup somewhere inconvenient and the remotely operated using an Android app that will be available when Sam...
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The Samsung SH100 has the distinction of being one of the first and one of the cheapest Wi-Fi enabled digital cameras. This functionality is poorly implemented however, so we’re left with a strictly-average ultracompact easily surpassed by the competi...
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...
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