Testseek.com have collected 327 expert reviews of the Samsung EK-GC100 Galaxy Camera and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung EK-GC100 Galaxy Camera.
February 2013
(75%)
327 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
289 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
750100327
The editors liked
Good image
Quality and several camera features
21x Optical zoom
Amazing display
Runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
3G
WiFi
Bluetooth and GPS support
MicroSD expansion
Good build quality
Android OS
Awesome Display & Responsive Touchscreen
SIM card slot
Great Apps
21X Zoom
Powerful 21x optical zoom
4.8" LCD touchscreen
Lag free operation
1080p video recording.
Responsive touchscreen controls
Social integration
Excellent optical zoom
Impressive image quality
Android 4.1 interface is excellent
3G and Wi-Fi connectivity on the camera make uploading images a breeze
Excellent detail rendition
Especially in macro mode
Great apps
Long zoom
Wide range of connectivity options
Incamera features
Biggest screen
Looks
Built
Features
Performance
The editors didn't like
Huge and bulky to carry in pocket
Mediocre battery life
Big in Size
Can't be used for voice calling
Bit Pricey
Touchscreen gets inadvertent inputs
Mediocre image quality
Slightly large to hold
Lacks manual focus
Expensive
No voice calling
Slightly huge in size
Can't use it as a phone
Images a little soft
Especially at the telephoto end
The touch-only access to shooting modes tends to slow one down
Published: 2012-12-27, Author: Roy , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Let's face it, we live in a world connected through the internet where we are constantly looking at (and for) noteworthy photos from our friends, family or anyone of any sort of relevance. It's no secret that as we become more and more connected through t...
It's a camera. It's Android. It's an Android camera! And it's the best one yet, but not without room for improvementOn a sweltering August afternoon, Samsung ushered a handful of tech journalists into a conference room in Berlin, Germany, to show off two...
Published: 2012-12-13, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
Maybe, actually. For all its foibles, the Galaxy camera is a lot of fun to use. Maybe this things nothing more than a toy, but its a really entertaining toy. People want to instantly share an image—they just dont want to sacrifice quality to do it. So...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a 16 megapixel superzoom compact camera with a 4.8-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen, a 21x optical zoom with a focal range equivalent to 23-483mm, built-in optical image stabilisation, and the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean...
First camera with total connectivity, Great user interface, Fun to use, Good image quality, Wide range of functionality, Access to Android market
Cost, Not good for high ISO use
The Samsung Galaxy Camera offers a great deal of connectivity allowing users to transfer photos from the device to a tablet or phone along with one of the best implementations of connectivity seen to date. The quality of image is good as photos taken in...
Abstract: Galaxy Camera is Samsung's attempt to strap a camera-sized sensor onto the Galaxy S III, whilst stretching it out a little. We received this camera not in a box made of cardboard, but in a case made of doubt and disbelief. We had very little faith in this...
Abstract: This is a new one for me. I only recently got into photography, from a blogger's point of view, taking close-up pictures of devices and posting them up on the web. I took some photography classes when I was younger, but never got into the science of it or...
Abstract: This is not a smartphone, despite the device's pedigree. Nor is it any plain old point-and-shoot. With Galaxy S III guts, Samsung's Galaxy Camera is bravely attempting to merge the very separate and conflicted worlds of point-and-shoot photography with hy...
Superb touchscreen, Seamless connectivity, Large focal range, Intuitive operation
Poor battery life, White balance issues, Concerns over lens fringing, Would benefit from iFn technology
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an impressive combination of technology. As far as features go it's as well specified as any on the market, with the only real missing feature being Raw capture for advanced shooters. It's also well designed, with the main...