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Samsung S860 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Pink)

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Samsung S860 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Pink)
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Street Price: $149.95
Gaunz Org Price: $89.99
Savings!: $59.96 (40%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 338





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Samson
Color: Pink
Digital Zoom: 3 x
Display Size: 2.4 inches
EAN: 0044701009122
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: Samsung
Product Manufacturer: Samsung
Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 8.1 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters
Model: S860Pink
Monitor Size: 240 hundredths-inches
Optical Zoom: 3 unknown-units
Publisher: Samsung
Release Date: February 12, 2008
Ranking: 338
Studio: Samsung
System Memory Size: 11 MB


Piece facts:
  • 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)




(Pink) Zoom Optical 3x with Camera Digital 8.1MP S860 Samsung






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The Samsung S860 is a high resolution digital camera that is equipped with a true-color filtered 8.1 mega-pixel CCD. This allows the Samsung S860 to produce even better images and take detailed photos for printing up to poster size. ln addition, the Samsung S860 has a 3x optical and 3x digital zoom giving 9x total zoom when combined.With the Face Detection AF & AE function, the Samsung S860 enables the user to take better portrait pictures more easily. The function detects faces and automatically focuses on them; the brightness of the faces is adjusted optimally for beautiful portrait pictures.DlS technology prevents the degradation of image clarity and color which is sometimes found in flash photography. With DlS 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.You have a choice of scene modes to help you get the perfect shot in any situation. By automatically adjusting the camera's setting according to the situation, you can be sure of getting great pictures effortlessly. The scene modes provided are Children, Landscape, Close-up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, Night and Portrait.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * NEAT LITTLE CAMERA ...
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.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - My Camera's the best!
I keep discovering many wonderful features for this product everyday..it's just terriffic!...even came with a free case and battery charger...what a thotful combination from Amazon...thanks!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Samsung S860 Power Problems ...
I hate this camera. Wish I could return it . I did just get i back from " repair" under warranty and it still isn't right.
It will not power on.. Sometimes if I jiggle the batteries it will come on, sometimes not. Sometimes taking the batteries out and putting them back in works, sometimes not. Real fun when you are trying to take a picture!
The last thing that happened before I returned it was the shutter stuck open.
I got it back today, put in two brand new AA batteries ( the recommended ones) and it still doesn't come on.
So......I learned that my next camera will not have AA batteries!
I am envious of you that have no problems with it.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Camera for the Price
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.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome camera ...
I love this camera.. it is really great. The pictures are very clear and the quality is good. It is also easy to use and the functions are easy to understand for the average individual.. I would recommend this camera to anyone who was thinking of buying one.

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