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Retail Price: $299.99
Deal Price: $101.35
Savings: $ 198.64 ( 66% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: Samsung
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Samsung Color: Silver Digital Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.4 EAN: 0044701006152 Feature: 8.4-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Format: CD Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Samsung Manufacturer: Samsung Maximum Focal Length: 22.2 Maximum Resolution: 8.1 Minimum Focal Length: 7.4 Model: S800 Monitor Size: 240 Optical Zoom: 3 Platform: Windows Publisher: Samsung Release Date: 2006-03-20 Studio: Samsung System Memory Size: 20
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Features
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8.4-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints 3x optical zoom; captures full-screen, full-motion video with audio and in-camera editing 2.4-inch display, silver finish Point-and-shoot digital camera; Effects Key allows users to adjust colors and add effects on the fly Store images in internal memory or on SD memory cards; powered by 2 AA-size batteries
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Editorial Reviews:
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Use the Digimax S800 to produce detailed images for printing up to poster size. The high resolution S800 is equipped with a true-color filter 8.1 Megapixel CCD. The 2.4 inch LCD lets you take a wider, clearer image with the 3x optical, 5x digital zoom with special effect functions. When it is set to Auto Mode, the Digimax S800 automatically adjusts the shooting distance and focus from between 5cm to infinity, to get better pictures more easily. The powerful video capability of the Digimax S800 delivers a quality close to a camcorder. High-compression video format, MPEG4 is used for a more enhanced movie shooting experience providing 3-4 times longer than traditional video formats. The family-friendly mode dial, Night, Portrait and Children modes, makes it easier to get great shots of the family by giving in stand access to the appropriate mode for each individual situation. Children mode, with its open aperture and fast shutter speeds, lets you capture children in fast moving action shots. When using Portrait mode you get more pleasing people pictures with improved red eye reduction. Night mode uses the slow synchronization function to help you get clearer and brighter pictures at night Self-Timer - 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Double 10 seconds, 2 seconds Image Sensor Type - 1/1.8 CCD 10 Scene Modes - Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-up, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow Sharpness - Soft, Normal, Vivid Single, Continuous, AEB Shutter Speed - Auto 1 - 1/1500 second, Manual 8 - 1/1500 second Battery - 2 AA Alkaline System Requirements - Pentium II 450MHz or better, Pentium 700MHz recommended, Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, Minimum 64MB RAM, 200MB of available hard disk space, USB port, CD-ROM drive, Microsoft DirectX 9.0C, Machintosh Power Mac G3 or later, Mac OS 9.0 - 10.4 Dimensions - Width 99.6 x Height 61.8 x Depth 26.95mm, Approximately Width 3.92 x Height 2.43 x Dep
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Reviews :
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Conclusion: Very fragile, lens get stuck easily Review: Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3C1WNPSYYYARC What can I say, just google for samsung s800 stuck lens.
This is a very low quality, fragile camera, I wouldnt recommend it.
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Conclusion: Great Camera for Price Review: I purchased this camera in August of 2007. This is the second Digimax camera that I have owned. I am truly happy with my purchase. I definitely agree with some of the other reviews that it is necessary to have rechargeable batteries, but otherwise the camera works good, and also takes pretty good videos.
One drawback that I have found with the camera is the lag time it takes to snap the pictures. Sometimes when taking pics of impatient kids, they move around before the flash, and then it distorts the pic. Other than that, I don't have any complaints, and I would definitely recommend this camera for purchase.
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Conclusion: Great value for the money Review: What's up everyone, it's your boy, Emko. This camera is a great value, 8.1MP around $100, is outstanding. The videos it takes are fantastic, easily watched on your PC or TV, and you can even take pictures or video while you watch what you're doing on the TV! Take the time to read the manual, you can make adjustments (like taking close-ups, adjusting the ISO, etc.) that will make all the difference in the world and would negate most of the problems people have with this camera. A little bit of reading and you can take pictures like the pros. Don't take my word for it, I'm just Emko, try it for yourself.
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Conclusion: It's good Review: It's a good price. It doesn't initially seem as good as other cameras, because it seems like it has less functions, but if you play around with it you find a lot of cool stuff to do with it. Also, when its on your computer the quality is great. I could see the contacts inside my eye in one of my pictures, thats how much detail it picks up on. Unfortunately when I tried to take a picture of a praying mantis, there is no focus option and I couldn't get a clear view of something so small.
besides it's lack of focus on small objects, the only other downfall is it's fragility. I recommend you don't drop it. My friend dropped hers and it will barely turn back on. I dropped mine once and sometimes it shuts off while I'm taking a picture.
But the quality of the prints I get is amazing, it looks almost professional, especially with it's black and white and sepia converters. Also there are some goofy settings in there for those who are amused easily, such as frames and fake hair and whatnot. You'll see if you buy it.
It's really good, for those who don't want to spend so much money.
You can still be creative.
I recommend it. Just don't drop it.
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Conclusion: Horrible Camera Review: This is our second Samsung Digital Camera. The first one broken within weeks - lens would get stuck, zoom wouldn't work, and you could not take any pictures. When it would 'freeze' the only solution was to shut down, and restart. Then the photo-op was gone.
The camera was a Christmas gift for our daughter, and I didn't want her to have to deal with these issues.
We took the camera back to the store, and because it was just after Christmas the store was out of most of their digital cameras. The gave us a store credit, and we later upgraded to the Samsung Digimax S800 8.1 mp. It was a bit more than the 5.0 mp, but it seemed like an incredible deal.
Now less than 6 month later, the same problem, and more. The lens stays in the fully extended position now, and runs down the batteries, and if you try to adjust the zoom the camera shuts off. There is no stop/start solution. It is now a paper weight.
I was just informed it is too late to return it or exchange it. Do not be fooled by this 'Steal' , you'll just be robbed $200 like me.
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