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Monday, Jul 10, 2006

Samsung Digimax L85 Review - Infosync

Jul 10, 2006 | Category: Samsung Digimax L85

Colors and details proved to be accurate, and the 5x optical zoom sacrificed little quality. Some purple fringing appeared in several of our shots, but did not exceed tolerable levels.

Our only real complaints are that photos can only be taken up to ISO 400 (which won’t help much in low-light situations), as well as the complete lack of neither digital nor optical image stabilization .

The Samsung Digimax L85 isn’t the thinnest or most feature-packed camera available, but it offers a respectable feature set, unique design, and most importantly - good pictures. Some photos experience minor fringing and the ISO doesn’t exceed 400, but overall this point-and-shoot won’t let you down.

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Friday, Jul 07, 2006

Samsung Digimax L85 Review - T3

Jul 07, 2006 | Category: Samsung Digimax L85

The Samsung Digimax L85’s eight-megapixel sensor enables you to print up to A3 though pictures are pretty average. Edges can be soft, but colours are strong. There’s no optical stabilizer, though, so be wary of camera shake.

A full range of manual and automatic scene settings are available and there are also various effects built in, although they’re of dubious benefit. The LCD’s bright enough indoors and out. The generous 5x optical zoom is quick.

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Wednesday, Jul 05, 2006

Samsung Digimax L85 Review - ComputerActive

Jul 05, 2006 | Category: Samsung Digimax L85

Though its pricing suggests a fully auto point and shoot, the Samsung Digimax L85 mixes in manual features alongside gimmicky picture effects and photo frames, plus a high quality MPEG4 movie mode with sound that allows full use of the optical zoom.

If you don’t mind the fact it won’t fit in a shirt pocket, at 250 the L85 represents impressive value. That given, it’s easy to overlook light sensitivity is disappointingly capped at ISO400, and no removable memory is included - just a 23Mb internal cache for storing four max quality JPEGs.

Making up for this, a ’super macro’ close up mode allows focusing down to 1cm, and is perfect for photographing the fine detail of summer blooms.

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Wednesday, Jun 14, 2006

Samsung Digimax L85 Review - CNET

Jun 14, 2006 | Category: Samsung Digimax L85

The Samsung Digimax L85 is a surprisingly functional 8-megapixel digital camera. Its chunky, retro design belies its very flexible, high-end feature set, including the unique ability to output HDMI . Granted, HDMI in a digital camera is more novel than utilitarian, but the wealth of manual settings and image features will be appreciated by anyone who wants to take solid photos.

As long as you don’t mind its propensity for fringing on edges and the lack of a fast burst mode, you’ll find the Samsung Digimax L85 a versatile, quality shooter.

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