Samsung L110


Latest - Review by Buy-n-shoot (added 28 July’08)

Samsung L110 features:

  • 8.2 megapixel
  • 3x optical zoom
  • Optical image stabilization
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • ISO 80 - 1600

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Buy-N-Shoot has reviewed the Samsung L110 and they write -
“The L110 regularly provides on screen function descriptions as well as hosting a photo help guide accessible via the 8-mode dial, which offers step-by-step instructions and diagrams to help you achieve quality results in a variety of shooting situations. If all else fails, simply select auto mode, point, and shoot and the L110 will give you solid results time and time again.”

Rating: ½½½½½

GoodGearGuide has reviewed the Samsung L110 and they write -
“Samsung’s L110 is a basic and fairly uninspiring compact camera. While it does boast a manual shooting mode and optical image stabilisation, its pictures could use a little work and it is quite slow overall.”

Rating: ½½½½½

Sample Photos

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Specifications

[Official Samsung Specifications]

Owners Manual

[Owners Manual]

Press Excerpt

6 January 2008 - Samsung Cameras, leaders in digital imaging and innovation, is pleased to announce the release of the 8.1 mega pixel L100, the 10.1 mega pixel L110 and the 10.1 mega pixel L210. These three, easy-to-use, digital compact cameras are the next generation cameras from Samsung’s popular L-series. All three combine Samsung’s Digital Image Stabilization and Intelligent Face Recognition Technology in a compact aluminium body.

Samsung’s Intelligent Face Recognition Technology detects the subject’s face and automatically adjusts auto focus and auto exposure to ensure better composition and image quality for portraits. The AF function instantaneously recognises the faces of subjects and accurately focuses on them before the AE function takes over, setting appropriate exposure to ensure the highest image quality.


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