Samsung WB650

Samsung WB650

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Samsung WB650 Reviews

DigitalVersus

07/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: Compact Digital Cameras

With the WB650, Samsung is clearly seeking to shake things up for the well-established compact kings: the Panasonic TZ10, Sony HX5V and Canon Powershot SX210 IS. The WB650 has a 15x optical zoom starting at a 24 mm focal length, an attractive 3-inch AMOLED screen and an integrated GPS. Will that be enough to rival the tried-and-tested trio? Let's find out. Samsung's superzoom compact has a fairly classic design, and although it feels quite bulky, it's still comparable to other compacts of the kind (TZ10, HX5V, SX210 etc.). It'll fit into a large pocket but it's a touch on the heavy side at 230 g. There's nothing really new in its design, and Samsung clearly isn't looking to stand out from the crowd with this model. It's pleasant to handle, but the slight bulge on one side of the camera is hardly big enough to grip the body with ease. A more textured casing would have helped here. The controls are simple and easy to get the hang of. It's all classic stuff with a scroll wheel on the top of the camera for choosing the exposure mode, and a shutter-release button with an outer ring for operating the zoom.