Samsung TL500 (EX1) review
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Samsung TL500 (EX1) review
I have owned a lot of point and shoot cameras, all the
way back to the Nikon 990. And I can tell you without
a doubt this camera is the best built camera I have
ever owned it feels like it was honed out of a solid
piece of metal. The lens is tack sharp and suffers from
none of the problems experienced with other point
and shoot. It has great manual control,with the front
wheel and the back ring. I never in a million years
thought I would own a Samsung camera but they got
so much right with this camera it is hard to over look.
One more thing I would like to point out is the screen
is just great and I love the fact that it articulates, that
is the icing on the cake. You really need to go and
hold one and put it through it's paces before you
disregard this diamond in the ruff.
Samsung TL500
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V
Olympus E-1
10 megapixels • 3″ screen • 24 – 72 mm (3×)
Announced: Feb 20, 2010
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