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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
The Samsung SH100 has features tailor-made for people wanting the functionality of their smartphone camera in a point-and-shoot
The SH100's low-light photos are not good and its performance can be slow. Also, wireless uploads are limited to 2-megapixel photos and 30-second low-res movie clips
If you like all the photo apps for your smartphone camera but miss having an optical zoom, the Samsung SH100 is the point-and-shoot for you....
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...
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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Published: 2011-08-08, Author: Juha , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: 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...
Great for web sharing, the Samsung SH100 offers good features to play with. However, missing optical zoom it merely reduces to a point-and-shoot camera. Nonetheless, for $200 (INR 12510), the Wi-fi enabled tiny digicam, allows you real-time web sharing, w...