![]() ![]() ![]() Samsung Intelli-studio is also includes on a CD. Samsung’s WB150F comes packaged with an SLB-10A lithium-ion battery, wrist strap, AC adapter, and a 20-inch USB cable that terminates in a proprietary connector. Overall, this is a beauty of a camera: Sleek, simple, matte, and with enough body-level controls to take it seriously. It’s sort of a best-of-both-worlds approach – as long as it can deliver on the image quality and manual capabilities. Despite the serious, compact-system look, it’s pretty lightweight and not overly covered with buttons and switches. Maybe it’s the faux dial look of the lens, but you’d expect the WB150F to be heavier than it actually is. Aside from the back button, which we’ll get into later, it’s all pretty routine. On the back of the WB150F, in addition to your 3-inch LCD, you’ll find a small thumb grip, dedicated-video button, menu, back, playback, and trash buttons, as well as a central dial hub for in-camera navigation. The entire body has an almost aluminum-like matte finish to it, which we found a really nice deviation from the blindingly shiny looks many consumer-level cameras flaunt. The top of the chassis houses only three controls: The power button, the zoom toggle, and the main mode dial. ![]() Still, it looks nice, and that counts for something. The lens has a faux dial, giving the impression you have manual control at the tips of your fingers, but it’s a bit of fake out. ![]() The subtle front-facing grip looks sharp, but isn’t ideal for one-handed shooting. The WB150F is a nice-looking device it’s simultaneously smooth, solid feeling, and even has a passing resembles to a sophisticated compact system camera. With the WB150F, Samsung is attempting to bring cameras up to consumers’ connected expectations, while still delivering (as much as possible) on the image quality front – and for $200, the price might be right. Doesn’t perform great in low light without flashĪs digital cameras see their role taken over by smartphones and their quickly improving imaging abilities, there’s clearly a need to some innovation here. ![]()
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