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Editorial Review :
Enjoy high-quality photos with an amazing 10.2 megapixel digital camera. Taking beautiful photos is a snap with the Samsung L200 and the photo help guide which instructs you every step of the way. Plus, with digital image stabilization, images are crisp, clear, and free from blur. The L200 is easy-to-use and easy-to-enjoy no matter where you're capturing images.
Customer Review :
Camara did not last one week
After a week of use the camara started to get stuck and I was not even able to turn it off. and seems that now I have to contact Samsung for them to fix it instead of getting a return of refund from the seller. bummer....
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great buy. everything you could want for a low price
it was small and light but had a decent size screen. Images were sharp and clarity was very good. I would consider this a great gift or something really nice to own.
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samsung camera
Great camera for the price. The only thing I do not like is the 10 second delay for shooting pictures and you have to load the manual information on your PC to really get the whole picture. A little too complicated for just wanting a point and shoot. Otherwise a great picture
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Only one small problem...
The pictures this camera takes are fantastic. It is small and fits well in a pocket or bag. In fact, the only problem I've ever had with this camera is that the rechargeable battery simply won't charge, no matter what sort of adapter I use.
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Good Price, Bad Photography
I switched to this camera after my Canon broke after 3 weeks of owning it (lens gear slipped, not covered under warranty). My thinking was that if cameras are so fragile, better get a cheap one, and so I purchased this. This was a mistake, since I sacrificed tremendously on my photographs -- arguably the bottom line with cameras.
I've had this camera for about a year now and while I'm pleased with the battery life , construction, and other features, I am very disappointed with the actual photography experience. When you turn the camera on, it takes 5-6 seconds from when you first click the button to when the photo actually takes. That's enough time to completely lose the spontaneity of the shot, or the shot entirely. Moreover, if you leave the flash option on "auto", it almost always uses the red-eye reduction flash, even when there is sufficient light and when other (better) cameras would not use the flash. In those situations, if you turn off the "auto" option and force it to not use the flash, then the photo comes out blurry, and the anti-shake "technology" seems to be no help whatsoever. There is no way to change the exposure time as far as I can tell to compensate. The result: bad photos and lost photo opportunities (while you fiddle with the settings).
I don't know why I've waited so long to get a replacement but enough is enough.
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