| Samsung WB750 Review 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 one who wears skinny jeans. On top of this versatile lens, Samsung has included a powerful 12.5-megapixel BSI CMOS image sensor, Full 1080p HD video recording, high speed burst mode shooting up to 10fps, high-speed video at up to 440fps, Dual Image Stabilization (Sensor-Shift + High ISO), their updated Smart Auto 2.0 exposure control, 3D image capture, a host of creative filters and effects, and various manual controls for the more advanced user. All in all, the WB750 looks very appealing on paper; as does the price tag. When looking over the WB750's specifications list, the feature that jumps out the most is the 18x optical zoom lens. This is a very impressive lens to be stuffed into a camera of this size. The equivalent focal range is from 24mm-432mm, giving you near unmatched framing versatility from a camera of this size. You have a nice wide 24mm extreme for group shots and vast landscapes, while the telephoto capabilities help you tightly frame subjects, or bring distant objects up close and personal... Continue Reading | Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TS20 Review | | Ye Olde RAW vs. JPG Debate | | Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W650 Review | Are you a Steve's Fan on Facebook? Steve's Digicams now has over 5,285 awesome fans around the world and we'd love for you to join our social network. It's a fun place to see high resolution Photo of the Day albums, interact with other shutterbugs, post your own photos, and read our latest articles or reviews! | Steve's Digicams Most Popular News Stories Our Photo of the Day Page Receives a Facelift, Along with Some Appealing New Features We've been planning some updates to our PotD (Photo of the Day) page for some time now, and today many of those new additions were launched. On top of a slightly different look and feel, our PotD pages adds a comments section, static pages for each PotD daily winner, more sharing options, and the ability to browse though previous daily winners with access to nearly 5000 photos since our PotD page was launched back in mid-1998... Continue Reading Cleaning Out an Apartment Reveals a Once Famous Photographer Everyone has a past - old jobs, loves, experiences and plenty of other things they don't talk about, but rarely does that come out. Jack Robinson's past career as a photographer was unknown to his associates, and he had few friends to share that information with. When Robinson died, his boss, Dan Oppenheimer, went to clean out the apartment and stumbled upon something truly surprising... Continue Reading Maestro of the Macro: Andrey Pavlov's F-ANT-asy Photography I've always loved macro photography; investigating miniature worlds produces bold, artistic photographs popping with color, unique lines, and dynamic textures. Our Photo of the Day Contest is home to many memorable macro photographs. But I bet you've never seen anything like the work of Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov...Continue Reading | |
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