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Wednesday, Aug 31, 2005

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5 Review - PC Magazine

Aug 31, 2005 | Category: Samsung Digimax U-CA 5

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5We can’t quibble with the 5.1MP Samsung Digimax U-CA 5’s $250 price tag, but when it comes to features and performance, the camera disappoints. The resolution is in the 4MP range, the menus are clunky, and we noticed a good deal of shutter lag during testing. The market is crowded with consumer cameras vying for your money, and most of them are better than this one.

Our tests revealed rather lackluster image quality, even for an affordable compact camera. Our daylight test shot revealed some purple fringing around certain objects, along with noise in particular areas of the photo. Still, there was very good color saturation and accuracy, and the image displayed good, solid contrast. In the flash image, we would have liked to see better, more even coverage throughout the shot. We found lots of noise, even with the ISO under 100, which is surprising. There was very good color saturation and accurate colors, and although the image was underexposed, it still had pretty good dynamic range.

For a 5MP camera, the camera did very poorly on our resolution test, scoring only 1,175, which is low even for a 4MP camera. The boot-up time was a little slow at 4.1 seconds, but the recycle time was more respectable at 2.9 seconds. There was significant lag in the shutter when we tested our flash shots, which does not bode well for capturing indoor action with the flash on. Yet we found no pincushion distortion and just the normal amount of barrel distortion in our wide-angle shot.

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Friday, Jul 08, 2005

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5 Review - Digital Camera Review

Jul 08, 2005 | Category: Samsung Digimax U-CA 5

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5Samsung’s new Digimax U-CA 5 is a reasonably priced, compact, and lightweight five-megapixel digital camera. It’s a stylish silver digicam with gray, red, or blue trim. The U-CA 5 features a 3x optical zoom, a 1.8 inch LCD screen (but no optical viewfinder), a super macro mode (minimum focusing distance is 2 inches), a focus aid beam for low light shooting, and a 640×480 @ 30fps movie mode.

Samsung markets the U-CA 5 as an ideal first digital camera, so the Auto (Point & Shoot) mode is especially suited to beginners. More advanced shooters (and beginners — as their photographic skills develop) can switch to the U-CA5’s Manual (Program) mode and adjust ISO, white balance, image sharpness, and exposure compensation to fine-tune their exposures.

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Wednesday, Jun 15, 2005

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5 Review - Steve’s Digicams

Jun 15, 2005 | Category: Samsung Digimax U-CA 5

Samsung Digimax U-CA 5The Samsung Digimax U-CA 5 is the 2005 upgrade of last years U-CA 3. It includes many of the features found on its predecessor, but increases resolution to 5-megapixels, adds a larger 1.8-inch LCD, uses SD memory cards, and records MPEG-4 video. This compact and stylish digicam offers point-n-shoot simplicity for the new or less-experienced users with an “Auto”matic exposure mode, and allows for somewhat more creative shooting with its Scene and Manual modes. The Samsung Digimax U-CA 5 is an affordable compact digicam that produced mediocre results. While it is a speedy performer, I was a little disappointed with the amount of noise present in its 5-megapixel Super Fine images. With a street price of around $249, it does offer a good value, especially for those who are just entering the digital world.

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