Samsung WB600

Samsung WB600

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Samsung WB600 Reviews

TechRadar

09/2010

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8.0/10

Samsung WB600 review

At first glance, the 12 megapixel Samsung WB600 doesn't look like a camera that particularly stands out from the crowd of mid-range compacts.It's built from plastic rather than a more exotic magnesium alloy, it isn't festooned with manual dials, and it isn't till you turn it on and start using the lens that you realise the trick it has up its sleeve – it's a truly enormous telephoto, backed up by a camera with enough options to keep long distance photographers happy.FeaturesAs Samsung's top-end compact, the WB600 has some pleasingly high-end features.The first is given away by the mode dial on the top of the camera. There's a fully automatic mode for point-and-click types, as well as a program mode that puts plenty of control in the photographer's hands without handing over aperture and shutter decisions.But there's also an A-S-M mode, which allows you to set your own aperture or shutter, while the 'M' stands for manual, allowing you to set an entirely custom exposure. In use the system works reasonably well.Actually changing the camera's settings requires you to dig into the menu system - another dial for flicking values up and down would have been an excellent inclusion - but it doesn't take too long to get things set as you want.

DigitalVersus

07/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: Compact Digital Cameras

Apart from a few minor details, the Samsung WB600 is very similar to the WB650. You'll therefore find the same 15x wide-angle zoom and 12 Megapixel sensor. In the WB600, however, the WB650's AMOLED screen has been replaced by an LCD and there's no integrated GPS. Apart from the LCD, which replaces the superb AMOLED screen, the WB600 offers exactly the same design and handling as the higher-end model. I therefore recommend you take a look at the WB650 test to find out more. On the whole, handling is pleasant and the graphic interface is logically designed. The LCD isn't as nice as the AMOLED screen as it has tighter viewing angles and displays colours that are slightly too warm. For that reason, the WB600 gets one less star than the WB650 in this category. There's no difference at all in responsiveness between the WB600 and the WB650. In other words, the Samsung WB600 is a responsive camera with a fast autofocus and a decent photo-to-photo turnaround time. Start-up is also faster than average. With the same lens, the same sensor and almost certainly the same image processing, these two Samsung compacts take pictures that are very similar in quality.