Samsung NV7 OPS: Compare prices

By Lori Grunin on 23/04/2008

More Samsung reviews , RRP: AU$699.00

The good:

  • Long zoom for its size
  • Pause during movie capture
  • Voice notes

The bad:

  • No optical viewfinder
  • LCD washes out and has narrow viewing angle
  • All-around noisy photos with poor white balance
  • Camera automatically mutes audio while zooming in movies

The bottomline:

The Samsung NV7 OPS' novel, engaging interface can't compensate for merely adequate performance and so-so photo quality.

Editors' rating:

6.8/10

Users' rating:

3/10
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