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Samsung S860 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black)xToo low to display
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The Samsung S860 is a high-resolution digital camera that is equipped with a true-color filtered 8.1-Megapixel CCD. This allows the Samsung S860 to take detailed photos for printing up to poster size. With the Face Detection AF & AE function, the Samsung S860 enables the user to take better portrait pictures more easily. This function detects faces and automatically focuses on them. The brightness of the faces is adjusted optimally for beautiful portrait pictures. In macro shooting, it is now possible to take clear, natural pictures. Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) technology prevents the degradation of image clarity and color, which is sometimes found in flash photography. With DIS the effects of image blur are reduced in lower light conditions. You can even take well-exposed, sharper pictures in low light conditions without using a flash at all, which guarantees brighter and more natural pictures. The different icons, scene modes and other features are described in simple and easy to understand terms to improve the interaction between the user and camera. ISO - Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1000 Flash Modes - Auto, Auto & Red-eye reduction, Fill-in flash, Slow sync, and Flash off Range - Wide 0.3m - 4.0m and Tele 0.5m - 2.1m (ISO AUTO) Self-timer - 2 seconds and 10 seconds Still Image File Format - JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.2, and DPOF 1.1 Scene Modes - Children, Landscape, Close-up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, and Night System Requirements - Pentium II 450MHz (Pentium 800MHz recommended), Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, Mac OS 9.2, 10.4 or later, 64MB RAM, 200MB free space, USB port, CD-ROM drive, 1024x768 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor, Microsoft DirectX 9.0C Dimensions - Approximately Width 3.66 x Height 2.44 x Depth 1.04 (93x62x26.5mm) Weight - 123 grams
MPN: S860Black - UPC: 044701009115
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Customer Reviews
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A very good point and shoot for a great price      By A2I7JJYFXX81E5 on 2008-05-05
I bought this camera as an addition to our Minolta digital SLR, just to have a small and convenient point and shoot for times that I don't want to drag the SLR around.
Samsung has put together a very good camera for this price, and it has a couple of nice things beyond the basics. I especially like the facial recognition feature, which makes sure that you actually get a focus on a person instead of sharp surroundings and a blurred human subject. The menus are very easy to use, and the camera itself takes very good action shots. There are eleven different photo settings from which to choose. It also takes small video clips. The photo quality is excellent and you can print up to poster size and maintain that quality. It is an 8.1 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom and a 3x digital zoom.
The body of the camera itself is small and compact, and it easily fits into standard blue jean pockets. It has a nice, solid feel to it and since I have small hands, it's very comfortable for me to use. A person with very large hands may want something bigger for ergonomic reasons.
The only down side to this camera is that you have to use the LCD screen to take your shot. There is no standard view finder. The LCD screen itself, however, is very large and extremely crisp.
This is an excellent camera if you are looking for a basic point and shoot with a few added perks beyond the most basic category. If you are looking for a camera with tons of settings, features and major zoom ability, you need to look elsewhere. However, for basic everyday use, Samsung has really put out a great product in the S860.
BEST DIGITAL CAMERA FOR THE MONEY! CLEAR, CRISP PICS AND GREAT VIDEOS IN AVI MODE!      By ABDR6IJ93HFIO on 2008-06-12
June 12, 2008 I bought this camera yesterday and I am totally overjoyed with it. Before I bought this one and found the RIGHT CAMERA for me, I returned a Kodak Easy Share camera to the store. Why did I do this? Well, the Kodak took great pictures, however, when you shoot a movie (video) it is saved in the MOV mode on the Kodak (Apple format, not Microsoft). So you have to download Quicktime to play a movie in the MOV mode on a Windows PC! Not fun. I wanted both a camera that is easy to just point and shoot for stills and also wanted the AVI video output so when I downloaded my video card on to my PC, I can instantly watch my movies! I found this perfect camera for me with this cute pink Samsung! On my first day I found that the basics of this camera were easy to learn. I used mostly the AUTO mode, and the camera does the work for me in any light! I took some stills in daylight and then inside both from faraway and also some closeups of flowers in my garden with the micro setting and later did an indoor and outdoor video. Everything came out just beautiful and as soon as I loaded my computer with the videos, I watched them from my PC. Plan to put these on a DVD to watch on TV. So far this has been an easy camera to learn for just the basic features that I need. My favorite feature is the clear videos that are saved in the AVI mode, not in the MOV mode. This AVI mode plays perfectly in my computer the Vista Windows Media Player and saves great to watch on a DVD on my TV. Note, that there are so many settings, I just use the AUTO and the DIC for low light and anti shake. By the way, it seems easy to use and does great micro shots as well. This is my newest camera after updating my older HP camera from near 3 years ago with just a 5 pixels. Another great feature I love is the FACE RECOGNITION. I took several pictures of friends and they came out just perfectly, NO RED-EYE and SKIN TONES were perfect. (With my old HP 5 pixel, the skin tones came out too red). My advice if you are looking for a good basic camera that takes great stills and videos, this is the one for you!
Great camera for the price      By A2CSA1CLCJSY47 on 2008-06-17
I normally don't do reviews on products that i buy, but in purchasing this camera I was thoroughly impressed. I have my camera for alittle over a month and it is truly a luxury having it. It is a great basic camera for the average photographer. It has the basic features that is necessary to capture everyday photos and it still has the quality to do much more. The in-camera help option allows the user to trouble-shoot any problems that might occur while in use. I found that to be extremely helpful especially with change in low-light and bright lighting areas. The auto flash and face recognition features are definetly and added bonus to the cameras already impressive design.
One flaw that I would have to point out is that it does run off of AA battery which gets decent life out of, but can be annoying constantly searching for new ones.
Overall the camera is a great buy, especially for the price. There are not many 8.1 Mp cameras out there that can offer everything that this one can...
spotty performer . . .      By A6VXZ1EEPRTLV on 2008-08-11
The Samsung S860 is a low priced camera that is can produce clear images with vibrant colors, however results can be uneven and unsatisfactory. Obtaining decent results, may require that you take some time to explore the camera's capabilities.
Ideally, when set in auto mode, a camera should provide reliable results with a minimum amount of fuss and adjustment. At this, the Samsung receives low marks. In auto mode, I found that the camera's autofocus sometimes has issues. It is very annoying to focus on the subject, lock on, and press the shutter button, only to have the camera fail to fire. This seems to happen more often than average with the S860. The results are a little better, using `Multi AF' instead of `Center AF', but in this mode the camera can have problems with selecting the proper subject or focus area. ISO is automatically set by the camera according to the lighting conditions. Unfortunately, in low light situations, ISO is often set too low, resulting in blurry images. Also annoying, is that the flash function defaults to red eye reduction mode. So if you were in autoflash, or flash off mode when you turned the camera off, it will reset to red eye reduction the next time it is turned on. Being in red eye mode is not the best place to be, if you want to take a photo quickly.
Auto mode may be suitable for outdoor situations with good lighting, but the best option for normal use is probably `P' (Program) mode. ISO, white balance, sharpness and image quality can be adjusted in this mode. The flash setting when the camera comes on is the same as when it was last turned off. The focusing issues remain, but adjusting the ISO does improve the results. However, when ISO is set to 800 or above, the camera takes 4 or 5 seconds to save the file to memory, and the noise in the images often increases significantly.
In Manual mode your options are limited. While a standard range of shutter speeds is available, only two aperture settings F2.8 and F8.4 can be selected. The camera has many other modes and features, including macro and face detection. The camera is capable of producing movies that are of acceptable quality, and you can get about half an hour of recording time on a 4GB card.
The mode selection dial located on the top of the camera is too loose, and prone to being accidentally rotated (a small piece of adhesive tape is my simple solution). Being familiar with Canon and Fuji cameras, I found the design and operation of the menu and settings not especially convenient to navigate. The 2.4" LCD is clear, and has good visibility in a bright light, though it is very prone to smudging. Useful information like battery level, memory level, ISO, flash setting, metering mode and face recognition function can be displayed.
As with many other cameras, the zoom function is controlled by a toggling button, located at the top right corner, on the rear of the camera. If the zoom control was located by the shutter button, it would be much easier to operate the camera using one hand. It can be done, but is a bit awkward attempting this with the S860. The wrist strap could really use a locking ring. It is a very small thing that could go a long way, if it keeps you from dropping your camera even once.
The camera has a USB connection, but is not recognized by a PC. Rather than loading in Samsung's software, you can use a card reader to download images. The S860 uses AA batteries. Setting the camera in powersaver mode helps to increase battery life, but carrying spares is highly recommended. Because it uses AA batteries, the camera isn't super thin, but having a readily available power source can be very convenient. There is a quick start pamphlet, but no printed manual included. Samsung has a manual in PDF format available at their website.
This is not a glowing review, but I already have several SLR's and point and shoots, and the S860 has enough good points, for me to decide to keep it as a walk around camera. Even at the most basic mode, performance could definitely be better, but you do get a lot of features at a low price level. As with any camera, it really depends on what is important to you, and how you like the results. Feel is important as well, so getting one in your hands and trying it out, is always recommended.
It is an awesome price and quality.      By A3ORW9U8ZB7P0K on 2008-05-05
I bought a pink Samsung S860. I used to use camera phone to take pictures, but I always felt that quality of pictures are very low.
This digital camera has great price and quality. Mostly, I enjoy the handy and simple function of the digital camera.
- A 24 hours a day keep-it-with-you-at-all-times camera
     By A1R0D48X7AB3HT on 2008-08-16
I uploaded a grasshopper photo in the samples gallery for this camera. I was surprised to see it as sharp as the photos from my Digital SLRs, except some minor jpg artifacts in the blurred background. This photo was taken at full superbright Florida daylight, meaning short shutter speed and hight apperture value. This makes shake free images and long depth of field easy, even handheld. The camera was set to macro mode, with is a one-touch button and therefore quickly activated.
For professional photography I use a digital SLR, and I published books on Amazon with images from my digital SLRs. But those cameras are huge and heavy. This tiny samsung, in case logic strechy bag, is as small as a wallet. I used it for family trips, and to copy documents from pinboards. Much faster than writing down, or searching for a copy machine. Press the macro button, click done. Press the view button, zoom button, to check the image sharpness, off, done. For family photography it's great. The skin tones come out natural. For long exposures just find a table, a fence post or use the ground, to hold the camera firmly with one hand, and press the shutter button with the other. Night shots of fireworks with 4 second exposure time are easy this way. Alkalines lasted 100 to 150 pics without flash. A 2GB SD holds almost 500 pics at 8MP.
A little scary is, that the on button is not a slide, but a press for 2 seconds. The lens will zoom out, and if that happens inside a tight camera bag, will the lens mechnism survive this? Also, the camera switches on, whithout lens coming out, if pressing the play button. But it has a auto-off mode.
One strange effect happened, when the batteries were low, but still working witout flash. When activating the flash, the camera switched off without pulling the lens in! Well, switching it on and off again pulled the lens in. Anyway, makes sense to always have an extra set of fresh batteries.
Using Lightroom to pull shadows or squeeze highlights is pretty much not of much use. This camera optimizes the image already pretty much to the maximum possible. And the dynamic resolution is just not there for further such editing. Be it due to sensor or A/D or jpg noise.
I personally print from this camera 2 prints on one 4x6, so each print is 3x4", which matches the aspect ratio of the sensor, and also at this small size pretty much all images, handheld or not, are sharp.
Following is a link to my book about Suntan adjustment in Lightroom and Photoshop. This of cause only works when using Digital SLRs:
Suntan: Skin Tone Color Adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop
- Good features, lousy image quality
     By A97Y5AFGBXI48 on 2008-06-09
The S860 has a decent feature set for a cheap camera, but beware the image quality. At ISO80 in bright daylight, the S860 managed to introduce immense noise into reds. I took 8 photos of a building with a red banner and had to run each of them through Noise Ninja to make them presentable.
Better than a camera phone? Sure, but worse then just about anything else.
- Excellent product with one insignificant flaw
     By A38JTLB6S93W26 on 2008-06-12
I am thrilled with this camera that I bought for my 6 year old daughter. It takes great pictures even in automatic mode and shoots quality videos as well. One thing that is not working by some reason is face recognition. There is a button for this but I was never able to get it to work. Maybe it's just defective item or maybe it's flaw in the design, not sure, but otherwise the camera is a winner. It is very easy to change it's resolution on a fly. Good ergonomics, easy to use menus.
- Good camera for kids
     By A10NWPW88LOVJN on 2008-07-18
This camera takes decent pictures. But if you just point and shoot without waiting for it to focus, the pictures will be blurry. Still, because of its price, it is good for kids to learn a little photography. Also, because it has only two AA batteries, taking pictures that requires flash is a bit slow.
UPDATE
Needs strong batteries. Duracells don't last long. Camera froze after one and a half months. Sent back to Samsung and had lens assembly and main board replaced. I had to pay for shipping. It should have two stars, but I could not change the rating.
- Get what you pay for
     By A1KRDE1697UCYQ on 2008-06-27
I needed a digital camera to take pictures of items for eBay listings. I didn't need anything amazing, just something that works and produces a clear image. I purchased this Samsung S860 because I have had good luck with Samsung products in the past and the price was sweet for how many megapixels it had. When I got it home, I fired it up and the first things I noticed was the staticky viewscreen. I could see what I was pointing at, but it was pretty fuzzy. Not a big deal so long as the picture quality was alright. The camera build quality also seemed very lacking. I felt like if I dropped it even a few inches it would crack and break. Doesn't feel nearly as sturdy as it looks on Amazon. The three pictures I took, two of them were acceptable and one of them either I didn't get the focus right or it didn't take a good picture. I'm no master of a camera so it's possible I just wasn't using it right. The buttons on the camera did not seem logical to a new user and I couldn't figure out how to delete pictures I've taken without resorting to the manual. Up to this point, I'm still satisfied though. I install the Samsung drivers on my PC so I can download my images. Plugging in the USB cable alerted me to a complete lack of quality in the plug itself. Its shaped so the plug can only go in one direction, but after the second time I tried plugging it in, the metal had become bent along with the prong on the inside. Still was able to get it to plug in, but now it's too tight and I really have to look close and make sure its going in the right way. Still, I wasn't prepared to curse my purchase, so I left the camera on the USB plug overnight. When I took it off in the morning, I tried turning on the camera and all that happened was the lens extended out but the viewfinder did not turn on and the power light did not stay on. I tried turning it back off but nothing would happen, the lens was still extended. Removed the batteries to try again, and still nothing. The camera would no longer power on or completely power off. Very frustrated, I call Samsung technical support. They had me remove the batteries for 30 seconds and try again, and still nothing. But before they would be willing to service the camera, they told me I was going to have to buy new batteries and see if that fixes it. Sorry, but I'm not spending any more money on this so I have already packaged it back up and am returning it to Amazon. I guess I'm just going to have to spend more money on a different brand camera.
I didn't need much from this camera, but it failed to deliver even the basics, so I do not recommend this camera to anyone who wishes for more than a paperweight.
- Not a reliable camera at all!
     By A2YJ5R7PBO34NA on 2008-07-09
I saw some reviews for this camera that mentioned sticking lenses but thought it would be isolated problems. However after buying this for my daughter I found it is not at all isolated! The lens never goes back in by itself and also it does not even seem to be able to focus properly. Don't touch this camera - I am seriously considering sending it back.
- Not what i thought
     By AL4BQLR6G31ZS on 2008-10-14
The processing speed between photo's is 10 seconds so you can not take any action shots with this camera.
- perfect for vacation
     By A37X6OXVPYXHMN on 2008-07-23
I bought this camera two days before leaving on vacation, knowing I wanted something compact and easy to use. It was perfect! After 2 weeks of mountains and prairies, scenic overlooks and family visits, I plugged my camera into the computer and uploaded nearly 200 amazing pictures. It works well both inside and out, in bright sun or overcast. It's small enough to carry in a purse or pocket, and so far appears pretty durable. Even my kids were able to take pictures without cutting off the people's heads! I think this is an excellent camera, especially when the sale price drops it below $100.
- Do they have to make it so difficult?
     By A1GCHP3JT2F4XQ on 2008-07-12
A nice camera at a nice price, the Samsung comes with almost no printed material. A "quick start" guide is all, and the huge manual in a dozen languages is on the software disc so that if you want to learn how to operate it in its many, many modes you're going to sit in front of your CRT and learn with Adobe Reader. Is that convenient? No.
It comes with almost no internal memory so right off you have to invest in an SD card; another $15 at least. Rechargable batteries/charger: another $10-15.
A very nice feature is the movie mode. The 3x zoom isn't as much as you may think, either. There's no optical view-finder so be prepared to use the screen ALL the time and thus burn through batteries faster.
If you're looking for a point-and-shoot camera, this isn't it. If you're willing to spend hours reading the Adobe-based manual and playing with it to get the most out of its potential, I'm sure it takes great photos. Why it needs so many choices just for the sound it makes when it alerts you to shutter or other things it does is beyond me. I think simplicity isn't in their vocabulary.
- It does not work - I am so crucially disappointed!
     By AF0ZPOIKBEVGX on 2008-09-02
My samsung does not work. I have used one quite similar, for on the job photos, and wanted my own for a long awaited vacation and family reunion. I did not get a single picture. the LCD view finder goes completed BLACK in any outdoor light. so many missed shots! no outdoor pictures! I would have been better off with a $6.99 disposable from the drugstore. Is there Someone that knows why this happens? I am broken-hearted and sick to my stomach at the money I wasted, and the lost memories. I have never, ever heard of a camera that does not work outside!
- Disappointed
     By ARQ1ER0VLB3GO on 2008-09-05
Samsung S860 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) Very disappointed. Because of other duties, I didn't open the camera package until several weeks after receipt. Read simple booklet included and thought this should be easy enough. Took 2 quick photos to be sure I'd gotten it "right" since this was my FIRST camera other than an old Polaroid. However, within 20 minutes camera stopped functioning. While attempting to take the 3rd photo of my new kitten,the image suddenly disappeared and I saw nothing but a plain white blank screen. Put the camera aside for a few days, then called tech support. When removing batteries for 30 seconds didn't work, as was suggested, I was told I'd have to send in the camera since there seemed to be an internal error. First time I've ever been disappointed with a Samsung product. Regardless, I'm very unhappy at the moment.
- GREAT CAMERA FOR A GREAT PRICE!
     By ATW79AXUC2HTM on 2008-07-14
I had a FujiFilm 7.3 megapixel camera ($149.99) and I dropped it and broke the lens. Fuji was going to charge me almost the same to fix it. So I thought I would spend that money on a better camera. This camera is so wonderful. It is an 8.1 megapixel and only cost me $88.00 total. I am so happy with this camera. It takes such clear, crisp pictures. I have a 5 year old daughter and she doesnt like to sit still and the shutter speed is fast enough to where I can take a great picture of her before she moves. It also takes wonderful videos, It has two different size of videos 640x480 and 320x240. The videos are clear and the sound on it is awesome. It has a few effects to add to your pictures too. You can make your pictures, black and white, sepia, red, green, blue, negative, and you can customize your own color. You can view your pictures in a slideshow right on the camera. You can choose from 5 different slideshow effects and 3 different music tones. It is really cool. I love this camera so much. It has a lot of great features for such a low price. The face detection is great also, it lets you know if the face isn't in focus. And it helps alot when you take a self portrait. It is so easy to use. My 5 yr. old daughter uses it without any problems. She can change it from still pictures to video in a snap. So if you are looking for a great camera that takes awesome pictures, awesome videos, for a low price...I suggest you give this camera a try. You won't regret it.
- Great camera for the kids
     By A33BS7GBS6M4AG on 2008-09-24
Bought this camera for my daughter's 13th birthday. Purchased a pink one for her 11 year old sister as well with 2Gb cards too. They love the video function of the camera. Wasn't long they were making home videos and playing them back for everyone. It takes 2 AA batteries which seem to last pretty long. The delay time from picture to picture is a little longer than I would like but it seems okay for them. Also the picture delay from when you press the button to the actual picture taken is okay, could be a little faster too. The image stabilization seems good given the skill of the kids.
Would highly recommend this camera for a great entry level digital camera.
- Nice camera....EXCEPT
     By A1LTHRM5P78S8H on 2008-07-09
Great price/great photos... However, after only two weeks of occasional use...the lens retracts only "when it feels like it"...At least half the time when you turn it off you have to manually push the lens all the way back in...so you can fit it in your camera case. Note when it first happened I thought possibly it just needed new batteries...however, no such luck, the same problem occurs with new batteries...
So, if you like the price, and don't mind the inconvenience of a "sticky lens with a mind of its own"...everything else with the camera appears to be OK...and the purchase may be to your liking.
- Samsung S860
     By APY8HFPRGUBTT on 2008-07-12
The Samsung S860 has features I wanted. It does not require a driver. Cameras that require a driver for your computer generally provide them for Windows or Macintosh. As I use Linux, requiring a driver would be a show stopper. That's why I avoid Fuji and Kodak. But even for people who use Windows, if you're at a friends house, take some pictures, and want to share them, if you need a driver, you may have to wait until you get home, and email them.
The S860 has a big preview screen, 3x zoom, is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, and is cheap. The 30 FPS 640x480 videos with sound are very nice.
On the down side, it does not have a see-through view finder, and this can make it difficult to take pictures in full sunlight. Also, it needs a case - though this is easily fixed.
- Good Camera for the Price
     By A278KSMHPSL1JZ on 2008-08-26
I wanted an inexpensive camera that I could throw in my bag when I travel. My last camera, a Canon A70, was ruined by the constant banging around, even in its case. This Samsung is by no means as good as the Canon, but it's a very good little camera for the price. The resolution is excellent when in bright light. Beach photos were beautiful when the subjects were in the sun. When in the shade of an umbrella, they were a little too dark, even when the focus boxes on the viewfinder showed it should have been metering for the shade. But I was able to lighten them with Corel Photo Pro. Photos of water splashes were caught in mid air and in focus, not blurred.
There is a lag time between when you press the button and when the photo is taken, even after you've pressed halfway to focus. Much slower than my Canon. That lag time is my main complaint with this camera. Outdoor, it's not too much of a problem. But I had a heck of a time photographing my granddaughter on an indoor carousel. I had to take the photo about 2 seconds before she would be in front of me. It was a real guessing game.
But this camera is so inexpensive, I can't fault it too much. I will buy something better when I'm not going to be subjecting it to rough handling.
- NEAT LITTLE CAMERA
     By A2LCYU946WWJUM on 2008-08-28
I bought this camera for my daughter when she went to camp. I didn't want her take the good one, but I did want her to have a camera. The AA batteries meant she didn't have to worry about charging, and taking extra kit. It has good zoom and face recognizing function, takes video and has different image functions. For $90 it was a bargain, I didn't buy the SD card with it though because, it shipped separately and incurred a shipping fee, so we bought that a local electronics store. Haven't seen it at the same price since though.
- A Decent Budget Camera
     By A3MXLHGZP6U0Q9 on 2008-09-04
I purchased a pink Samsung S860 for my mother. She needed a new camera and this model was reasonable for leisure purposes. It has a flashy appearance, compact size, high resolution and basic features as higher priced cameras. The $80 sale price had me sold. Minor issues of concern is the lag time between photos and noise display when zoomed too far.
- Great gift
     By A31Y28UEDXQ0HB on 2008-09-14
just got this for my boy for his birthday. He loves it say's it takes great pics and everything works great. Great buy
- Very pleased with Samsung S860
     By A22APGMHINBQ25 on 2008-09-17
For an inexpensive camera, this one does a great job. I'm not an expert on photography, but I'm very pleased with the pictures I get from this.
The only negative thing is that the camera didn't come with any sort of carrying case or even a carrying strap.
If you buy one, read the book! It can do a lot more than it looks like at first glance.
- Love this camera
     By A3N68DL824OV9K on 2008-09-20
This is a great camera for an avid amateur photographer. I wanted a camera I could figure out in a short amount of time and this is it. It is lightweight with a good size screen and lots of options. I use it all the time in our vineyard and with our horses. I use the photos on my blogs and to register our thoroughbreds and quarter horses with appropriate documentation. It's easy to use and it's pink!
- Best little camera ever...
     By A2UZ7WCFV2C8YF on 2008-09-23
Let me start off my saying, I am not a camera expert nor do I usually even use a digital camera, but after buying the Samsung S860, I have been taking pictures like crazy. It is extremely easy to use and was well worth the money I bought it for. I'm now able to take tons of pictures and load them on to my computer to share with my friends and family. I strongly recommend this camera especially to people who are not expert with digital cameras.
- LOVE this CAMERA!
     By A16DGEQ6HT5H7N on 2008-10-01
I have had other digital cameras before, but this one has digital image stabilization, and even helps you to properly take photos of people when there are more than one person in the photo. I am a teacher and enjoy taking pictures of my students while they work, and it is just wonderful for that.
The only thing I don't like is that the LCD turns black after it takes the picture and doesn't show the photo just taken.
- Nice for the Price
     By A2Z7S8B5U4PAKJ on 2008-10-06
If you want a basic, easy to use, compact camera that you can take anywhere, this is it.
- It's the bang for the buck
     By AEYVFPDJE8G2Z on 2008-10-06
This is probably the cheapest point & shoot digital camera available in the market with 8+ megapixel resolution. It takes fantastic pictures. It has simple interface, easy to use buttons, easy to understand and use menu & controls. It is also very lightweight & easy to carry. I am very happy with the product, it is the probably the best sub $100 digital camera available.
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| Product Features |
- 8.1-megapixel resolution for high-quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches
- 3x optical zoom; digital image stabilization
- Face Detection technology; Self Portrait mode
- 2.4-inch LCD screen
- Capture images to SD cards; powered by AA alkaline batteries (not included)
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