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The whole "is it a camera or is it a phone" thing was taken to extreme lengths last year with Nokia's outrageously endowed 41-megapixel 808 PureView. Now Samsung has taken it a few steps further with the aptly named Galaxy Camera, which acts like an An...
Good quality camera, beautiful interface, powerful zoom...
Bulky and heavy (for a phone), no phone calls...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a weird beast, but it could well find its place in the world. It's not really a phone or tablet replacement, but as a good quality camera with user-friendly, well-developed software for connecting, sharing and editing on th...
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DateFebruary 21, 2013 (0) Read later This 16-megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera-phone-tablet hybrid. It means it has the usual phone features of 3G, wi-fi, Bluetooth connect...
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REVIEW—SAMSUNG GALAXY CAMERA] by terry on 21 February 2013 Price: $600 The way of the future? THE LOW-DOWN: This 16 megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera/phone/tablet hybrid. It means...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-01 03:57:20
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Today's smartphones take photos that are good enough for casual snaps and it is great being able to share photos to Facebook and elsewhere within seconds of taking them. However, one feature they lack is an optical zoom.Cue the Samsung Galaxy Camera. Y...
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Samsung has made a great success of its Galaxy tablets and Galaxy phones, so it was inevitable that we’d see a Galaxy Camera before too long, offering the ability to hook up with both devices for photo and video sharing. Unsurprisingly the boast here i...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-04-01 03:57:28
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IF time travel were real, and a person were to travel from 1995 to the present, I wonder what his first impression of the Samsung Galaxy Camera would be.Back then, a basic camera was pretty much a mechanical box designed to advance a roll of film. In r...
Connectivity to the internet Wide range on lens and good low light performance...
Not usable as a phone in factory form Bulky size and weight...
This is one of the best cameras currently in the price range simply due to its wide range of capabilities. It does very well without a flash, thus perfect for low light photography...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is like a cross between a Galaxy S3 smartphone and a WB850F compact. This Android 4.1 snapper is a new kind of camera that's geared up... Man, the Samsung Galaxy Camera is one hard product to get close to. The curious and faithf...
WiFi and 3Gconnectivity, Any apps from Google Play can be installed, Same touchscreen as Galaxy S3: great viewing angles, comfort of use, Photo app is nice to use and fully functional (PSAM modes, etc.), General video quality...
Sensitivity isn't handled as well as in the firm's other cameras, Image sharpness isn't consistent over the frame at maximum zoom setting, Bulky...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is king of connectivity and offers plenty of potential to evolve. It's an attractive package for connected users. At wide-angle it takes better phones than most phones (except the unusual Nokia 808) and completely surpasses them...
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Samsung sent me the Samsung GALAXY Camera just in time to take it around New Zealand during our Xmas holiday. Even though we had a Nikon DSLR and a Fujifilm point-and-shoot in the bags the only one I used during the whole time was the Samsung GALAXY Ca...
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Samsung’s Galaxy brand is about to extend past the whole smartphone and tablet thing, marrying the screen and processor technology from its phones to a new breed of camera that lets you jump online and share right after you’ve snapped the shot. At th...
Great combination of technology; You can use it to send and receive SMS; Macro ability is actually decent; Long lens;...
Battery life is poor; Reasonbly bulky; Not exactly the fastest camera to switch on; Proprietary HDMI port; Many apps aren't really designed for a camera with optical zoom; Can send texts, but not make phone calls;...
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Update: Since the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Camera, the brand has boosted its Android arsenal with the world's first 4G-toting interchangeable lens camera - check out our Samsung Galaxy NX reviewThe market for smartphones is currently five times bigger...
Vivid 4.8inch display, WiFi connectivity and apps, Lots of customisation options...
Small and fiddly microSD, Rather large and bulky, OS built for phones, not cams...
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Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Camera, introduced at this week's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, takes clear, colorful images but is buggy and slow.(To see a video hands on with the Galaxy Camera, watch a video on YouTube.)Samsung said that the G...
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The Samsung Galaxy compact camera has been designed to be a smarter and more interactive camera. Its design is based on the Galaxy S III, a popular Samsung Smartphone, so instead of the normal setup it has the Android 4.1 (Jellybean) system. This makes sh...
Street price: £399 Effective resolution: 16.3MP Sensor type: BSI CMOS OS: Android 4.1 (Jellybean) ISO range: 100-3200 LCD size: 4.8in HD Super Clear Card type: Micro SDHC, SDSC & SDXC Video: Full HD (1080p) File format: JPEG Power: 1650mAH battery capaci...
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While smartphones are great because they enable you to capture, edit and upload images to Twitter, Facebook and other social networks, they invariably have a piddlingly small sensor and a lens the size of a sequin. Despite technological advances, this...
Responsive touchscreen controls, Social integration, Advanced and auto modes, Great apps, Impressive images...
A little big for some, Can't use it as a phone, No macro shortcut...
Reviewed and rated Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich review It may not be the best compact camera on the market, but the Samsung Galaxy Camera is certainly one of the easiest and most fun to use. The image quality is also good, way beyond what the average...
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Samsung's cameras are often highly innovative, but the Samsung Galaxy Camera is by far the most ground-breaking example we've seen in a long time. It's essentially an Android smartphone that's equipped with a substantial 21x zoom lens and a 16-megapixe...
A sure sign of things to come, but this first effort doesn't feel like the finished article...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is the culmination of a convergence that has been taking place over the last couple of years. While smartphones have been getting ever better cameras, cameras have been getting ever more smart features, resulting in what we ha...
Superb touchscreen, Seamless connectivity, Large focal range, Intuitive operation...
Poor battery life, Some image quality issues, Would benefit from iFunction lens functionality...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an ambitious blend of digital camera and mobile device that, for now at least, occupies a unique position within the digital camera market. And, in many ways it's a success too. As a camera, it's fairly well featured with a fa...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-04-26 10:53:45
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera isn’t the first Android-powered compact camera we’ve tested, but it’s by far the most powerful. With a 16 megapixel sensor and a huge 21x optical zoom, this snapper would be impressive on paper even without its ace in the hold...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a gorgeous bit of kit, with a dazzling large screen (the best we’ve ever seen on a camera). Its version of Android, 4.1, is much more up to date than that found on the Android-powered Nikon Coolpix S800c, and runs all sorts of apps, even video players and games.As a way to introduce amateurs into the world of photography, it excels: the on-screen dials in Expert mode...
We could complain about the lack of software fine tuning - it’d be great if more apps could make use of the optical zoom on the camera. As with the Nikon, you’re better off taking shots first and then opening them in your Android camera app of choice. We could also complain about the meagre battery life, more in line with a modern smartphone than a compact camera - you’ll need to get used to char...
With the Samsung Galaxy Camera, the Korean giant is definitely onto something. Between the data connection, seamless uploading, image editing and charging via micro USB, almost all of the hassles of using a camera have been removed. Sadly though, for t...
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Samsung has made a great success of its Galaxy tablets and Galaxy phones, so it was inevitable that we’d see a Galaxy Camera before too long, offering the ability to hook up with both devices for photo and video sharing. Unsurprisingly the boast here i...
Vivid 4.8-inch rear display is largest ever on a digital camera, can connect to the Internet direct from the camera via any available Wi-Fi network, 21x optical zoom offers plentiful framing options for 16 megapixel stills or Full HD video, can update and customise the camera via downloadable apps...
Easy to get lost in the flashy features and forget that this is actually a camera too, asking price is high for a camera of only snapshot quality, removable media is the small and fiddly microSD, larger than the average pocket snapshot too...
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Samsung is ahead of the curve when it comes to connected cameras. The company built an excellent Wi-Fi implementation into both point-and-shoots like its WB850F, and advanced interchangeable lens cameras like the NX1000. At the same time, it leads the pac...
Gorgeous 4.8in display, Runs Instagram and other Android apps, Long 21x zoom range...
Rather expensive, A large device, Touch, based control system is unwieldy...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera appeals to a very specific type of photographer. If getting your photos online moments after they're shot is of paramount importance, then the always-on 3G data connectivity and Android operating system will be a boon to your ph...
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Most cameras use proprietary firmware, but Samsung's latest snapper bucks the trend and runs Android 4.1 instead. This means that, not only can it take pictures to shame your average smartphone, but it can also run any Jelly Bean-compatible app downloaded...
The best parts of a camera and tablet combined – a compelling choice for connected travellers and social network addicts...
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The answer is Samsung, who in launching their new Galaxy 3G EK-GC100 16 megapixel camera has managed to combine all the features one needs in a compact camera with the full power of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. And for good measure, they have built in a...
This camera is good, really good. The software and management features are significantly ahead of traditional camera brands and the fact that it comes with a full blown Jelly Bean OS , 1.4GHZ quad core processor is an advantage. 3G and Wi Fi are also thro...
What's missing is accessories such as a decent camera case or mini tripod. A slot for a hot swap flash would also be an advantage especially if you want to use a stronger flash with its own battery pack.
It's innovative, easy on the eyes and highly functional in the hand, It also shoots excellent images and video. With the Galaxy 4G EK-GC100 Samsung has taken camera management to a new level by the integration of software that allows users to better unde...
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Certainly a crossover device, as Samsung makes smartphones and Samsung also make digital cameras. So in theory anyway a digital camera that looks like a smartphone with a quality lens added to it has a good chance of being a winner...
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W ith the Galaxy Camera, Samsung has introduced a completely new compact camera to the market. Unique for a camera, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has the Android 4.1.2 operating system, which makes completely new camera applications possible with the same...
I n the current digital age, it is increasingly more important to be able to share content with others immediately. With the Galaxy Camera, Samsung has made this possible in a clever way. By combining years of expertise in the areas of mobile callin...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera sounds like one of those "why has this not been done before?" ideas on paper. This connected camera runs Google's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operation system at its core, which, in combination with the camera's 1.4GHz quad core p...
As connected as cameras get, Android experience takes the operating system to a whole new level, excellent price when considering the SGS3, great for multimedia playback, in-camera video editor...
It's big, expensive in compact terms, potentially long start-up time, no 4G, soft images when extending the zoom, mid-high ISO settings no good for critical work, mis-focusing can be a problem, would have liked one physical function button, can occasio...
Android and connectivity is a delight, but the camera - the supposed core of the device - is the Galaxy Camera's weak point. It's good in use, and the rear screen looks ace, but the final images lack the sharpness they ought to have. There's so much po...
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Most cameras use proprietary firmware, but Samsung's latest snapper bucks the trend by running Android 4.1 instead. With a huge 4.8in touchscreen on the rear, that means that as well as taking great pictures, it can run any phone app downloaded from Googl...
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Ten years ago, if someone had told you that mobile phones would get smaller while sporting more powerful processors, FM radio and the ability to snap photographs, you would have probably labelled them crazy. Yet here we are now with our current crop of sm...
Versatile camera, Unlimited photoediting and camera apps option from Google Play, Auto and Smart modes are both very intuitive, Easy to share photos/videos online...
Average camera performance, but has an aboveaverage asking price, Size and handling make it unwieldy for some, Accidentally setting a new AF point or snapping a shot due to large display, Expert mode is cumbersome, White balance adjustable in expert mode...
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I am Samsung's biggest fan, and so was excited when I first saw this, a well-featured camera with WiFi, 3G and an Android operating system. I became progressively less excited, however, when I got to play with it. It is so large and white you might mistak...
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Nearing the end of 2012, we can look back on two major trends of the imaging market this year: big sensors in little cameras, and wireless connectivity. Samsung's new Galaxy Camera—technically dubbed the EK-GC100—certainly represents the latter of these t...
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Let me set the scene before we get started here. Since Apple started making its iPhone devices, I've been an Apple smartphone guy. I'm also a PC guy through and through, but it hasn't stopped me owning Mac products. In kind of the same principle here...
Let me set the scene before we get started here. Since Apple started making its iPhone devices, I've been an Apple smartphone guy. I'm also a PC guy through and through, but it hasn't stopped me owning Mac products. In kind of the same principle here...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-12 01:19:44
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Stuff magazine Mon, Apr 8 2013, 4:00PM If you’ve been disappointed by every so-called cameraphone lens you’ve ever seen, this is the Frankengadget for you. It combines the camera tech of a 1/2.3in CMOS sensor and 21x zoom lens with the phone-style...
Great screen, tons of apps and glitch-free sharing, but images aren’t great...
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Cameras are a part of our lives these days. Be it taking photos of your lunch and posting it to Instagram, taking photos of your ugly children and posting them to Facebook or even taking photos for a living. I take a lot of photos every day, normally...
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All the photos and videos we uploaded at the world's largest (and most stressful) electronics show, were done so using the Samsung Galaxy Camera. What's more, our time with the Android powered digicam made us realise this puppy could almost replace a smar...
Fantastic screen, Good image and video quality, Android functionality opens up uses beyond any other camera on the market...
Occasional UI slowdown, Pricey, Battery life could be better...
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When I first heard that Samsung were launching a camera running a full installation of Android I was intrigued to say the least. I began to wonder if a digital camera had any reason to run Android rather than the basic, stripped down operating systems we'...
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techlife.net Updated: 2014-03-27 01:30:53
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With its ability to stay connected on the go, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has widely been touted as a game changer for consumer photography. It's the not the first camera with the Android OS as the UI, but it is the first with Jelly Bean 4.1 and 3G connecti...
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£400Samsung 's new Galaxy Camera is a unique proposition – is it a phone, thanks to its 3G sim card, or a camera? The answer is clearly the latter, and in fact the 3G emphasis in the marketing is probably something of a red herring. Making phone calls...
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€399 Samsung.co.ukSamsung gives us a vision for the future of all cameras – its just not quite there yet…When Samsung unveiled this camera just before Christmas, many were a bit confused. Why on earth is it putting a smartphone operating system on a came...
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While smartphones are great because they enable you to capture, edit and upload images to Twitter, Facebook and other social networks, they invariably have a piddlingly small sensor and a lens the size of a sequin. Despite technological advances, this com...
Buying Guide Best compact camera 2012 We think Samsung has a hit on its hands with the Samsung Galaxy Camera, which is priced at £399/AU$599/US$499.99. It seems to have grabbed the attention of lots of people. Many of the people we showed it to - both pho...
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Today most people's idea of a connected camera is the smartphone in their pocket but Samsung is going to change all that with its new Galaxy Camera.On one side it looks just like an ordinary camera with a lens, a grip, a flash and all the controls you'd e...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is ideal for photo enthusiasts who want to stay connected and share their high quality work without having to first transfer the images to another device.If you're after a fully-fledged digital camera – it is all that and more –...
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This 16-megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera-phone-tablet hybrid. It means it has the usual phone features of 3G, wi-fi, Bluetooth connectivity and GPS. The massive 12-centimetre touchscre...
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The touchscreen is supersensitive and it is easy to accidentally take photos. Fortunately, they don't cost anything, but they are timewasters when sorting through pictures...
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera, it gives access to the cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive, etc) for secure back-up wherever there is a wi-fi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably, the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the soc...
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“Android camera.” It doesn't even sound like a real thing. That's why the Samsung Galaxy Camera could easily have been a nonsense concept — two desirable things hurled together in hopes that the result will be a revolutionary hybrid, and not a catastrophe...
Maybe, actually. For all its foibles, the Galaxy camera is a lot of fun to use. Maybe this thing's nothing more than a toy, but it's a really entertaining toy. People want to instantly share an image — they just don't want to sacrifice quality to do it. S...
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As I have mentioned before, nobody needs Android on a camera, but it's a nice idea. One that nobody has managed to crack successfully yet. Or, at least, that is until Samsung threw the Galaxy Camera at the problem.That's an excellent question.The best thi...
If you want Android on your camera that doesn't let you down, the Galaxy Camera is for you. Unlike some devices, the Galaxy Camera is the best case scenario of camera-based Android...
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As a free-lance photographer myself, the chance to test out the new Samsung Galaxy Camera was a welcome offering. It's a well known fact that Samsung is offering hugely innovative products onto the market, and the Samsung Galaxy Camera was one that I was...
Brilliant Best Face mode, Excellent image quality, Handy Voice Commands...
Could be a bit lighter, Struggled with some more complex lighting shots, All in all, the Galaxy Camera undoubtedly shows us the direction of where things are going with SmartphoneCamera technology. I'm the first to admit, the Samsung Galaxy Camera isn't p...
the image quality on the camera I found to be amazing. Obviously, if you pushed the limits of the camera when it came to location / lighting then, the camera struggled, but this is to be expected. (Remember, lighting is everything).The Samsung Galaxy Cam...
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The way of the future?This 16 megapixel camera is controlled by the Android 4.1 operating system, so it looks and feels like a camera/phone/tablet hybrid. It means that it has the usual phone features of 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth connectivity and GPS. The massi...
The touch screen – the only access to camera controls – is intuitive and responsive, although we did find it stuck on a couple of occasions. Being Android based file management is excellent – simply plug it into a PC (or a Mac using the Android file manag...
The touch screen is super sensitive and it is easy to accidentally take photos. Fortunately they don't cost anything but they are time wasters when sorting through pictures...
The Samsung works well. As a travel camera it gives access to the Cloud (Dropbox, iCloud, SkyDrive etc) for secure backup wherever there is a WiFi connection or affordable 3G. Presumably the best way to use 3G is with a prepaid data card. All the social m...
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NameDigital compact camera: Samsung Galaxy CameraAt a glance:16MP resolution, 21x optical zoom,Runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean),4.8-inch LCD touchscreen,Yes, you can play Angry BirdsSummary:A slick, surprisingly cohesive Android camera.Rating:4/5RRP:$749Cont...
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Sharing photos with one's friends and family is a common, everyday occurrence. Instagram has gained over 100 million photo sharing users in just two years, and this is just one of many outlets people use to share photos with the people they love. While...
The Galaxy Camera has a lot of cool features and functionality that you won’t find on other cameras, such as the ability to run Android apps, surf the web, and edit photos. With the ability to connect to Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network as well as Wi-F...
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As a fan of the Mac I find it hard to avoid news of the constant sniping, litigation and general blazing that is going on between Apple and Samsung over alleged patent infringements, new developments, new products and amazing improvements to existing i...
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The Samsung Galaxy EK-GC100 is an Android based smart camera, which for all intents and purposes is a smartphone, except for the call making part. Also the body is like a big point & shoot camera. As the name suggests, the Galaxy Camera is part of Sams...
Powerful smartphone hardware with a decent camera, Easy expansion and HDMI conectivity, Easily edit and share good quality photos, Easy manual control with good number of video options...
Slow (cold boot) startup, No case or neck strap.
The idea that Samsung portrays is that you can use the Galaxy Camera anywhere, get better photos than a regular smartphone camera, edit (if needed) and share it online instantly and seamlessly. However, throughout my time spent with it I can’t help but...
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The very popular GALAXY brand has migrated to cameras in the form of the first . Targeted to smartphone users who desire their built-in camera to be more than point-and-shoot, the GALAXY Camera features a 21x optical zoom (an ultra wide-angle 23mm...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a rare breed of didgicam. This Android-powered connected camera is stuff typically shown off at tech exhibitions to wow the crowd and soon be forgotten by its maker. But the Galaxy Camera is the real deal - it's available...
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Just to make something clear from the outset of this review: The Samsung Galaxy Camera is not a smartphone. A micro SIM card can be inserted, but it's only for data transfer. You can't have conversations over the Samsung Galaxy Camera. In exchange, the ca...
Huge optical zoom range, Tablet and camera, Lots of options for picture editing, Direct upload of pictures, Good display, Integrated image stabilizer...
Relatively heavy, Expensive, Manual setting of the camera is laborious, Blurring hard to control at high zoom level, despite stabilizer, Photos could be sharper, Long boot time (when completely shut off)...
More of a camera than a smartphone -- that much you can say about the Samsung Galaxy Camera in the end. With the Galaxy Camera, Samsung brought an interesting and versatile product to the market and simultaneously created a new product class. As we have...
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For the past few years we have been waiting for a functional Android camera, something that we deem to be “unavoidable”, so we were very glad to see Samsung launch its Galaxy Camera at IFA in Berlin in September. One of the previous attempt was release...
For $500 to $600 you can currently get higher quality (in the photographic sense) cameras with interchangeable lenses, but you do not get any connectivity, a great OS and the ability to access hundred of thousand of applications. Across the board, the...
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There's no denying that smartphones are becoming the take-everywhere camera of choice for many photographers, for a variety of reasons. The saying goes that the best camera is the one you have with you and most people are now rarely without their mobil...
Superb touchscreen, Seamless connectivity, Large focal range, Intuitive operation...
Poor battery life, White balance issues, Concerns over lens fringing, Would benefit from iFn technology...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an impressive combination of technology. As far as features go it's as well specified as any on the market, with the only real missing feature being Raw capture for advanced shooters. It's also well designed, with the main...
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Samsung's Galaxy Camera, the manufacturer's first entry into the world of dedicated shooters powered by Android, was announced with little warning at IFA earlier this year. Besides Nikon's foray into the market, the Galaxy Camera is one of the only And...
The big question, after using this device for almost two weeks, remains – is this a product that answers a question or fulfills a need? The jury is still out. Time will tell if this is something consumers want, but in my opinion it's a strange product...
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Camera at IFA, Berlin in August, that launched in India last week. You saw the unboxing of the Galaxy Camera recently. The Galaxy Camera is a Smart Camera that runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). It has a 4.8-inch (1280 x 720...
If you want a camera with additional features such as apps, option uploading photos online and watching videos, this is a good choice. There are several point and shoot cameras in the range including the Samsung NX1000 with WiFi support and Sony RX100...
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Times are tough for point-and-shoot cameras. The rise of the smartphone and its ever-increasing megapixel count, as well as a demand for instant sharing, has seen dedicated camera sales droop. Yet, as any photography aficionado will tell you, there’s m...
Is the Galaxy Camera a game-changer? Yes, and no. In itself, it’s the best of the Android-based cameras, though that’s hardly a well-stocked category. Judged purely on its photography abilities it struggles, falling short of what similarly-priced riva...
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C amera manufacturers have made numerous attempts to offer something innovative and completely different from the rest; something that allows the user to do much more with the camera. This is quite evident with a few cameras that we've come across in the...
No doubt the Samsung Galaxy Camera is an outstanding concept, but the question is, do you need such a smart camera? Or would you be better off with a DSLR or a premium compact or a super-zoom digital camera and still be left with a few thousand bucks!...
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Samsung is ahead of the curve when it comes to connected cameras. The company built an excellent Wi-Fi implementation into both point-and-shoots like its WB850F%displayPrice% at %seller% and advanced interchangeable lens cameras like the NX1000$328.1...
Gorgeous 4.8-inch display. Runs Instagram and other Android apps. Long 21x zoom range. Good high ISO performance. Always-on network connectivity.
Expensive. Large. Touch-based control system is unusual and unwieldy for a camera. Slow 3G connectivity; no 4G. Short battery life...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera combines the functions of a Android device and a dedicated camera quite well, letting you whisk your photos and videos to the Web instantly. But this first-gen design also shows room for improvement...
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There were no heckles, boos or crickets for Samsung's reps back at IFA. But it's fair to say that the atmosphere following its unveiling of the Galaxy Camera was as muted as it was polite. It didn't help that most journalists in that meeting room were the...
Jelly Bean brings a lot of fun to photography, Wide range of connectivity options, Good stabilization...
Surprisingly big and heavy, The 4.8inch screen drains the battery, You can find better image quality for the same price...
The Galaxy Camera proves that Android on a point-and-shoot is no gimmick. But until the price drops closer to the level of other compacts, it's not a very practical purchase...
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Everyone seems to be improving their cameras in smartphones, so why not the reverse? The Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 is a full-fledged Android device that, courtesy a SIM card slot, connects to AT&T's network. So, once you take a photo or video, yo...
Attractive design; 21X optical zoom; Good macro feature; Samsung sharing apps included...
Bulky design; Can't rest thumb on back of camera; Lacks LTE support; Manual mode controls block screen; Requires data plan...
This Android-powered camera takes great pictures and lets you share them wirelessly, but the lack of 4G and chunky design disappoint.
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They've long been predicted, and the first round of Android cameras are finally here. Two companies -- Nikon and Samsung -- got the ball rolling, and we were fortunate to be able to compare both cameras side-by-side. Unfortunately, but not entirely sur...
Powerful 21x optical zoom lens; bright at wide angle, too, Bright, vivid LCD monitor with very good anti-smudge coating, Very sensitive touch panel, Recent Android version feels modern and stable, Large library of available apps for download from Googl...
Relatively expensive for a fixed-lens, small-sensor camera, As big as many large-sensor cameras, before you consider the lens, Pretty heavy for a fixed-lens camera, Popup flash mechanism feels coarse, catches sometimes when pushed down, LCD monitor's P...
They've long been predicted, and the first round of Android cameras are finally here. Two companies -- Nikon and Samsung -- got the ball rolling, and we were fortunate to be able to compare both cameras side-by-side. Unfortunately, but not entirely sur...
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Stuff magazine Mon, Apr 8 2013, 4:00PM If you’ve been disappointed by every so-called cameraphone lens you’ve ever seen, this is the Frankengadget for you. It combines the camera tech of a 1/2.3in CMOS sensor and 21x zoom lens with the phone-style...
Great screen, tons of apps and glitch-free sharing, but images aren’t great...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a 16 megapixel superzoom compact camera with a 4.8-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen, a 21x optical zoom with a focal range equivalent to 23-483mm, built-in optical image stabilisation, and the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean...
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If you own a smartphone, it’s likely that you no longer carry around a point and shoot camera too. Not only are p&s cameras just another item that will take up space in your gear bag, but they really aren’t needed for casual snapshots now that the cam...
21x zoom, Automatically upload pictures to various online sites like Facebook and Dropbox, Built-in GPS...
Expensive, Bulky, No optical viewfinder, 4G but no telephony capability, Startup time from power off is 30 seconds...
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Samsung Galaxy Camera: It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… “The best camera is the one that’s with you”, goes the well-known motto of a famous smartphone and compact camera manufacturer, while Facebook and Instagram users would likely add “…and the one th...
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Quick TakeProsLarge 4.8-inch touchscreen is unmatched in digital camera marketplaceGalaxy Camera is a lot of fun to useCombines best features of smartphones and point-n-shoot cameras21x optical zoom sets this model apart versus smartphone camerasInclus...
By Kyle Schurman The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a model that has some very impressive features, but it also has some significant drawbacks. If you're someone who is considering purchasing the Galaxy Camera, you're going to want to make sure that its adva...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-06-28 01:15:18
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Samsung Galaxy Camera isn't the first camera to include Android, but it's certainly the most interesting and sensible concept we've seen so far. The Galaxy Camera shows what can happen when someone combines...
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It's a camera. It's Android. It's an Android camera! And it's the best one yet, but not without room for improvementOn a sweltering August afternoon, Samsung ushered a handful of tech journalists into a conference room in Berlin, Germany, to show off...
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I had my first chance to go hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Camera at PhotoPlus 2012. For those unfamiliar with the new camera, it is an Android-powered hybrid of a camera that is somewhere between a point and shoot camera and a smartphone. The Galax...
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Samsung is the class leader when it comes to connected cameras. The company built an excellent Wi-Fi implementation into both point-and-shoots like its WB800F%displayPrice% at %seller% and advanced interchangeable lens models like the NX300$749.99 at Dell...
Gorgeous 4.8-inch display. Runs Instagram and other Android apps. Long 21x zoom range. Good high ISO performance. Wi-Fi.
Pricey. Big. Touch-based control system is unusual and unwieldy for a camera...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera combines the functions of a Android device and a dedicated camera quite well, letting you whisk your photos and videos to the Web instantly. But this first-gen design also shows room for improvement...
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About a year ago, at CES 2012, we learned that Samsung was going all-in on connected cameras. It planned to push point-and-shoot cameras sporting Wi-Fi capabilities and easy-upload despite a sea of mirrorless DSLRs flooding the show. And while other new m...
Incredibly fun to use, Features galore, The camera's connectivity inventive and useful, Manual mode is approachable, Great Android interface, Powerful hardware...
The lens isn't very sharp, Slow image processor, Not much point in using this for voice or video chat, Somewhat heavy...
Creating something like the Samsung Galaxy Camera is a risk: Because it's a hybrid device, there's the chance it's both a crappy Android device and a crappy camera. This isn't a perfect camera; it could have a bigger sensor and a better lens. And, of co...
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Posted in Cell Phones, Digital Camera Reviews, Hardware Reviews, Mobile Device Reviews, ReviewsWith a host of features, the Samsung Galaxy Camera LTE 4G from Verizon offers an excellent return on investment. 21X optical zoom, android operating system...
Overall, it seems like an excellent gizmo to own with a decent blend of features and performance. The camera is well thought out with exactly those features that social networking folks want. If you can find the Samsung Galaxy camera with a discount pr...
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Samsung GALAXY Camera EK-GC100 MRP: Rs 31,000What products would you associate with Samsung? Mobiles and tablets? TVs and audio systems? Refrigerators and washing machines? What's not got as much attention is the company's camera business. Samsung has a l...
Powerful 21x optical zoom, 4.8" LCD touchscreen, Lag free operation, 1080p video recording.
Touchscreen gets inadvertent inputs, Mediocre image quality, Slightly large to hold, Lacks manual focus, Expensive, No voice calling...
The Samsung GALAXY Camera, while being far from a perfect point and shoot camera, does have its share of positives. The 21x optical zoom is certainly helpful to bring far off objects within reach, while the image stabilisation allows for a steady image o...
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What we actually have is the Samsung Galaxy Camera, a 16-megapixel point-and-shoot camera with a motorized 21x zoom, a 4.8-inch touchscreen, and 3G / Wi-Fi connectivity. It's not the first camera to claim to be "smart" — Samsung itself sells cameras under...
Instantly backs up your photos to the cloud, Beautiful touchscreen, Simple to use, Expandable with apps...
Image quality is no better than a $200 camera, Battery life's short for a camera, Awkward manual shooting, Constant notifications can be irritating...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an incredible device. Samsung‘s daring attempt to combine Android with serious compact camera has created what could be the gadget of the year. Like great fusion cuisine, it takes advantage of the strengths of its two compo...
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At first glance, the Nikon Coolpix S800c ($349) looks like just another compact ultra zoom camera. It's anything but ordinary. The Coolpix S800c is one of only two cameras on the market powered by the Android operating system, with the other being Samsung's Galaxy Camera...
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Over the years we've done our fair share of cameraphone comparisons, but the one we have for you today is unlike any other. That's because among the contestants we have a real, dedicated point-and-shoot camera – the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Came...
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The Samsung Galaxy EK-GC100 is an Android based smart camera, which for all intents and purposes is a smartphone, except for the call making part. Also the body is like a big point & shoot camera. Smart Camera As the name suggests, the Galaxy Camera is...
The idea that Samsung portrays is that you can use the Galaxy Camera anywhere, get better photos than a regular smartphone camera, edit (if needed) and share it online instantly and seamlessly. However, throughout my time spent with it I can't help but...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is on the larger end of the point and shoot class. It measures 70.8x128.7x19.1mm and weighs 300g. The design of the camera is simplistic and clean. It is everything we have come to expect from Samsung and its Galaxy line. A huge...
First camera with total connectivity, Great user interface, Fun to use, Good image quality, Wide range of functionality, Access to Android market...
Cost, Not good for high ISO use...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera offers a great deal of connectivity allowing users to transfer photos from the device to a tablet or phone along with one of the best implementations of connectivity seen to date. The quality of image is good as photos taken in...
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Not that long ago, phone cameras were something exciting and novel. I can still remember the “exciting” 0.3 MP camera that came with my Nokia 5140. The idea of having a camera inside a phone was in itself groundbreaking, and no one seemed to care about th...
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Android is a powerful and flexible operating system. It has been powering smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, watches, and more. In the near future, I can see myself living in a smart house running Android.A newcomer has also arrived that further lengthens t...
The Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 is a Samsung flagship device that could potentially change how we use or think about a point-and-shoot camera. It has a lot of elements that will most likely attract photoholics and hobbyists alike. I myself love the “...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an intriguing proposition, in that it offers all the capabilities of a high-end smartphone (except the key one of being able to make calls … more on that later) with a capable point-and-shoot camera. It's a new genre of produc...
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This is a new one for me. I only recently got into photography, from a blogger's point of view, taking close-up pictures of devices and posting them up on the web. I took some photography classes when I was younger, but never got into the science of it or...
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How would you feel if I told you that you can play Angry Birds on your Camera? Or check Google+ and Twitter from your camera? Well Samsung has made that a reality. This is the first camera on Android that is running a recent version of Android, and is ava...
The Galaxy Camera is a great camera. I've really enjoyed my time with it. But what blew me away was how quickly you can go ahead from a cold boot to opening the camera. It's almost as fast as booting up my Samsung Chromebook. Another thing that blew me...
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Galaxy Camera is Samsung's attempt to strap a camera-sized sensor onto the Galaxy S III, whilst stretching it out a little. We received this camera not in a box made of cardboard, but in a case made of doubt and disbelief. We had very little faith in this...
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"Android camera." It doesn't even sound like a real thing. That's why the Samsung Galaxy Camera could easily have been a nonsense concept—two desirable things hurled together in hopes that the result will be a revolutionary hybrid, and not a catastrophe.B...
Maybe, actually. For all its foibles, the Galaxy camera is a lot of fun to use. Maybe this things nothing more than a toy, but its a really entertaining toy. People want to instantly share an image—they just dont want to sacrifice quality to do it. So...
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What an opportunity had presented itself to test the Samsung Galaxy EK-GC120 Camera.Firstly, let me clear up any misconception you may have that I am a professional photographer; I am not, but the Samsung Galaxy Camera is fun to use and has piqued my inte...
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Let's face it, we live in a world connected through the internet where we are constantly looking at (and for) noteworthy photos from our friends, family or anyone of any sort of relevance. It's no secret that as we become more and more connected through t...
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This is not a smartphone, despite the device's pedigree. Nor is it any plain old point-and-shoot. With Galaxy S III guts, Samsung's Galaxy Camera is bravely attempting to merge the very separate and conflicted worlds of point-and-shoot photography with hy...
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On a scale from 1 to Awesome, I rate the Samsung Galaxy Camera a 12. My scale is a bit bias since I've been craving a quality Android device with optical zoom since the G1 days, and my full review will be more objective, but allow me to bask in the glory...
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When we started this article we thought that the Samsung Galaxy Camera and the Nokia 808 PureView might have a lot in common - a great camera package with a smartphone OS to extend their functionality. It turns out that they are pretty different and w...
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I enjoy using my Samsung Galaxy Note II and the more I test the camera and compare it to other smartphones, the more impressed I am by the solid performance. Samsung took their camera experience to the next level with the Samsung Galaxy Camera, but the ad...
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Next up on our review agenda is the Android-powered Galaxy Camera by Samsung. We are not handling with the Wi-Fi only version but the cellular one powered by Verizon's 4G LTE. We already gave the Wi-Fi only model a test spin back in October. Inte...
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