Samsung EX1

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Link: http://smarthouse.com.au/Reviews/Digital_Photography/Q2P2D5X6 Samsung EX1 By Mendelson Tiu The first thing that a user will notice upon holding the EX1 is its solid build. It may be a bit heavy (356g without batteries), but The Samsung EX1 is a point-and-shoot camera that is able to deliver good pictures at any angle. Its dual dials and front wheel key lets you adjust settings in an instant while its f/1.8 Schneider lens allows a user to focus more on the subject. Samsung really made sure that the camera is ready for almost anything. At the top of the camera are two dials (mode and drive mode) for quick setting adjustment, a power button, zoom rocker, flash release switch, hot shoe, and pop- up flash. Other control buttons such as AEL, Metering, Navigation (also functions as Flash, ISO, Display, and Macro), Menu, and Video Record are located on the rear. The unit also comes with a 3-inch rotating AMOLED screen. The hand grip up front made it easier for us to hold the camera, while the front wheel key allowed us to adjust manual settings quickly. The HDMI and USB/AV

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The Samsung EX1 is a point-and-shoot camera that is able to deliver good pictures at any angle.

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Samsung EX1 By Mendelson Tiu

The first thing that a user will notice upon holding the EX1 is its solid build. It

may be a bit heavy (356g without batteries), but

The Samsung EX1 is a point-and-shoot camera that is able to deliver good

pictures at any angle. Its dual dials and front wheel key lets you adjust

settings in an instant while its f/1.8 Schneider lens allows a user to focus

more on the subject.

Samsung really made sure that

the camera is ready for almost anything.

At the top of the camera are two dials (mode and drive mode) for quick setting

adjustment, a power button, zoom rocker, flash release switch, hot shoe, and pop-

up flash. Other control buttons such as AEL, Metering, Navigation (also functions

as Flash, ISO, Display, and Macro), Menu, and Video Record are located on the

rear. The unit also comes with a 3-inch rotating AMOLED screen.

The hand grip up front made it easier for us to hold the camera, while the front

wheel key allowed us to adjust manual settings quickly. The HDMI and USB/AV

ports are located underneath the flap, while the battery and SD/SDHC card slot

are located at the base of the camera.

Taking photos using the EX1 was fairly quick and simple. The dual dial helped us

to change the camera settings without having to go through the menu, while the

front wheel provided instant access to manual adjustments. The swivelling

AMOLED screen also allowed us to take overhead and low ground shots.