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Samsung SL620 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0 inch LCD (Silver)
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Samsung SL620 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0 inch LCD (Silver)

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Description:

The SL620 has everything you need in one compact camera. 12.2 megapixels give you the power to capture memories with beautiful details. And with a 5x optical zoom, itâ?TMs easy to get close to your subjects. Worried that photos might be less than perfect? The SL620 includes the SAMSUNG perfect portrait system which automatically retouches facial imperfections, selects the right scene mode and more. Make every shot is a beauty, with the SL620 digital camera.

Features:

12.2-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints


5x dual image stabilized zoom


3.0-inch LCD screen


Face Detection, Smile & Blink Detection, Self Portrait, Beauty Shot


40 MB internal memory; capture images to SD/SDHC/MMC cards (not included)


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 2.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 6.8 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 2.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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61 of 61 found the following review helpful:

5This Camera Rocks!Jul 30, 2009
By C. Gallo
I have to admit, the first time I saw the Samsung SL620 on-line, I wasn't exactly blown away. I mean, it looks nice enough, and the 3" LCD screen is bigger than the screens on most other cameras in its class. But to tell the truth, it seemed a little boring. So I passed on it.

Instead, I ordered a Nikon Coolpix S230 - on the surface, a much sexier camera. 3" LCD TOUCH SCREEN, the ability to write on photographs with the included stylus, this was the exciting technology I was looking for. Right?

Wrong. It turned out the Coolpix S230 was a complete dud (see my review of that camera for more details). I ended up sending it back.

When I did, I decided to take another look at the SL620 - best thing I could've done! This camera takes the clearest pictures you can imagine. The level of detail in each shot is incredible. And that doesn't just apply to the still camera. The video on this thing is fantastic as well (the audio isn't always as loud as I'd like, but that warrants a minor gripe at best).

It also has cool features like Smile Detection, which actually waits for the subject of the photo to smile before snapping the shot, and Dual Image Stabilization, which reduces the blur caused by a user's hand shaking. It offers several shooting modes - including "Smart Auto," which takes all the work out of getting the perfect photograph - and a 5X optical zoom.

Trust me, people may not ooh and ahh when you first pull the SL620 out to take a picture, but they will when they see the photos it takes. And for the price, this camera can't be beat. I'm in love with mine and you will be, too! Buy it.

54 of 64 found the following review helpful:

3Had this for 2 weeks now, here is my experienceJun 17, 2009
By Bruce
I got this camera because it was on sale, a good bargain for a 12 MP camera. I have a Samsung 52" LCD HD TV that I am so happy about and love a lot. The price was much less than the competition from Sony or Mitsubishi on the TV I felt like I got a real value and thought I would trust Samsung again because I knew what they are capable of.

The SL620 is a nice form factor, fits in my pocket and comes out ready for action quickly. It has the 12.2 Megapixels and 5x zoom, really astonishing technical achievements in a great package.

There are some things that I do not like about this camera that might have been deal breakers had I known about it before my purchase.

I really do not like the proprietary USB port and cable. Every time I go to hook this up to charge it or download the mini-hdmi (what it looks like) connector does not want to connect. It is hard to see whether it is up or down because it is so small. This is really irritating, and I am sure would be expensive if I ever lost or damaged the cable. A big thumbs down for that. I have gotten used to a standard mini-USB cable, but Samsung uses this one port for download, charging, and displaying to TV as well which probably saves money and parts - for them, but it does nothing to make the camera easier or better to use.

Second thing is that I love the on-screen help, but when you flick between modes the text is on the screen not even fast enough to read - very frustrating. You have to keep clicking away and back to read the help screens? Maybe there is a setting to adjust this, but learning the camera becomes harder, and when they do not implement the help well, it is worse than no help at all because it is just a distraction.

Next is the viewfinder. I have found that I have to be very conservative, ie. move back and try to give extra margin around my subject to shoot because what I see on the viewfinder is not necessarily the picture I end up with. I have not really analyzed this to find out exactly where the picture is or how it changes with modes, but one needs to see on the viewscreen exactly what the picture is, otherwise the viewscreen is useless too.

The pictures are so huge that taking the picture seems to take a while before the camera comes back. The "snappiness" of the response leaves a bit to be desired.

I also do not like the way the zoom is implemented as a vertical rocker switch up near the top of the trigger. Your thumb wants to move right and left if you hold the camera like a normal human being, and making it go up and down really makes the zoom clumsy to use, and makes the camera more likely to shake.

As I said, I like the form factor, the detail is wonderful, the size and shape are great. The picture quality is very good. The screen help idea is great, and the text that comes up when you change modes is a good idea, but as I said you can hardly read it before it goes away leaving it just as hard to tell what mode you are in as the cameras that have no such help.

I have to say I am disappointed overall in the design details of this camera, though all the parts are there and the picture is nice and very detailed an the zoom power is very good.

The video is sharp and clear and very nice. I cannot say for sure but I think the image is stabilized in the video.

I would recommend this camera for those who want all the features of a 12 MP 5x optical zoom for an inexpensive price and do not mind overlooking some ... what I think of anyway ... as bad design judgements. With proper tweaking this camera could have been so much much better.

I wonder if Samsung can make a firmware upgrade or something to fix some of my gripes ... though I have never heard of a f/w upgrade for a camera.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

3Good Camera, but has some issuesJun 16, 2009
By Paul E
Pros: great detail, the 12 megapix give amazing clarity. I bought this for a trip to Rome, and it captures every little bit of detail a sculpture or painting. the "Dual" mode does a great job of eliminating blurriness from shaking hands. The 5x optical zoom works fast, and the auto focus adjusts quickly as well.

Cons: the night time mode doesn't work that well, and makes pictures very yellow-ish. I had some problems with pictures corrupting. Of the 600 pictures I took, 8 of them became corrupt (although that could be a problem with the memory card and not the camera).

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Good features for this price rangeNov 29, 2009
By db75oh
I've owned the SL620 for about a month now, upgrading from a 4 year old Canon 3.2MP camera. Here are my thoughts:

PROS:
- Photo quality, when transferred to a PC, is great. I would say that the Smart Mode seems to not handle contrast when using a flash as well as I'd hoped, but it is still impressive.
- The 3" viewer is very nice. Within this price range, there aren't many full 3" LCD displays.
- Battery life is acceptable, better than some competitors.
- Video quality, for standard VGA resolution, is good. If you want HD resolution at 720 lines, you'd need the SL820. However, the SL620's video and audio quality is better than I expected.
- I had no problems with the PC connection, although I found the software to be less than intuitive, and easier to browse/copy pictures using "My Computer" and opening the camera's folder.

CONS:
- As some have noted in other reviews, the LCD's display of descriptions of what each mode is about, is very short. For example, when you switch among Dual IS - Video - Smart, and the other modes, there is an on-screen description on the LCD explaining what each mode does. This description lasts about one second or less. When you're learning the camera, it's very annoying not having enough time to read it. You have to switch modes and back to continue reading the description.
- Samsung's properietary USB cable also takes some getting-used-to. The camera end of the cable can be hard to tell which end is up, unlike standard USB 2.0 cables. It also means that if you lose or want a replacement cable, you must buy from Samsung and pay a premium for it.
- The cover over the camera's PC connector is also hard to detach. It looks very classy to the eye, as does the rest of the camera, but it's difficult to remove.

All things considered, I am happy with the camera. The pros outweigh the cons for me. I would add that the number of megapixels has become a moot sales tactic. Unless you plan to print posters larger than 16x20", there is no gain in having more than 8MP. Otherwise, you can easily have lower quality photos from a 12MP camera than an 8-10MP camera.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Samsung sl620 review!Jul 15, 2009
By Miss Liz "Miss Liz"
This camera gets a thumbs up! U cant ask for more unless you go to the $300.00 price range. Great Pics and great videos too! Shows great on my samsung tv Samsung has really stepped their game up... Im a samsung fan,and their customer service is great.....Luv My Cam!!!!!

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