For 2011-2012, Samsung has released several compact cameras that pack a punch; and the WB750 is not an exception. They've managed to stuff an impressive 18x optical zoom lens into its compact frame, which still fits in most size pockets; unless you're ...
Lens, Fn button for fast option access, LCD screen, High speed and HD video, Image quality
Slow flash recycle, Redeye reduction, High ISO image noise
The Samsung WB750 costs (at the time of writing) £249, which looks great value against other 18x optical zooms (such as those from Olympus (the SZ-10) or faster compacts such as Panasonic's Lumix TZ20) where it looks a very decent compact camera indee...
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Published: 2012-01-05, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp photos. Long zoom range. Fast performance. Can capture stills while recording video.
No GPS. So-so video quality. LCD could be sharper. No dedicated battery charger
The Samsung WB750 is a very capable superzoom camera, covering an 18x range. It produces sharp images and delivers quick performance, but its video quality is disappointing....
The Samsung WB750 is the latest entry in a quick-changing line-up of travel-zoom cameras from the South Korean giant, designed to take on and beat the market-leading Panasonic TZ-series. With a new 12.5 BSI sensor, 18x zoom lens, 1080p movies, full ma...
Abstract: Video Review: The Samsung WB750 could be the holiday gift of the season with its 18x optical zoom, 12.5 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and 1080p full HD video recording. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey rate the digital camera for Gadget Pr0n. Find out how ...
Welcome to every reviewer’s worst nightmare. Aside from the impressive 18x lens which, we must admit, is pretty astounding on a camera of this size, the Samsung WB750 is quintessentially average. Over the course of a 16 page review, it seems the Engli...
18x zoom, PASM controls, 10fps continuous shooting, Good build quality, Dual movie and stills capture
Battery life, Slow flash recycling time, Disappointing at high ISOs, Screen isn't AMOLED
Samsung cameras typically offer excellent value, with bags of features for the price. The Samsung WB750 doesn't disappoint in this respect, with Samsung bringing it more in line with similarly specced superzooms from rival manufacturers. Live Panorama, HD...
Photo quality only good enough for snapshots. Bad low-light and high-ISO performance. Poor video quality
The WB750 is fine, if you want a cheap, long zoom camera to capture casual shots. Anything more, and its shortcomings will become far too evident....
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Published: 2011-12-15, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The Zoom Scene setting is fun. It simulates the effect of zooming during a slow shutter speed exposure. Of course it can be done in Photoshop, but it's cheaper and easier to do it in camera. It's a gimmick, but that's what camera upgrades are all about th
After each shot the LCD blacks out and the word “Processing” is displayed. We have seen this weird effect in some Sony cameras and it appears to be spreading. And burying exposure compensation in the menus while assigning a button to burst mode is pervers
Samsung call this a “point and shoot” camera. The wide zoom range will appeal to those who shop by numbers or plan a holiday that will take in both Venice and the Serengeti. The face tracking is good for following the children at the Christmas party. The...
SamsungBei der Samsung WB750 steckt ein 18fach-Zoomobjektiv in einem sehr kompakten Gehäuse. Das Objektiv stammt aus dem Hause Schneider-Kreuznach und steht auch im ausgefahrenen Zustand nur 4 Zentimeter heraus. Eine weitere Besonderheit der 12,6-Megapix...