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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Color
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03.Noise
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04.Resolution
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05.Video
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06.Sample Photos
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07.Playback
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08.Hardware
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09.Controls
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10.Design & Handling
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11.Canon SD970 Comparison
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12.Nikon S630 Comparison
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13.Panasonic FX580 Comparison
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14.Conclusion
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15.Photo Gallery
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16.Comments
Samsung HZ15W
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HardwarePlayback
There are plenty of ways to view files, many printing options, yet no way to tag images, or use custom folders.
Playback Mode
In playback, you’ll see the usual suspects kicking about. Pressing Up on the four-way pad alters the amount of information shown. You can zoom in on a picture, and crop to that zoom at any point. When you zoom out into any of the thumbnail modes, there’s an indicator bar shown at the bottom of the LCD. This can be set to date, dominant color of the image, day of the week or type of file.
When viewing videos in playback, you can pause at any point, and save a still version of that frame. It’s not a huge feature, but a handy little touch.
For slide shows, you can chose from eight different transitions, seven musical pieces (or, thankfully, none), and the length of the interval, from 1-10 seconds.
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In-Camera Editing (7.50)
Samsung certainly wants you to have plenty of options when it comes to in-camera editing. First, they can be resized to 5-, 3- or 1-megapixel resolution, and rotated or flipped. The color editing mode gives the image a new color overlay (black and white, sepia, red, green, blue or custom). The real fun is in the Image Adjust menu, with a dynamic range booster, red eye removal, face retouch (to one of three levels), and brightness, saturation and contrast tweaking to ±2 levels. If the camera’s slightly problematic noise levels aren’t enough static for you, there’s an Add Noise option.

Direct Print Options (5.00)
For DPOF you can print single images, every saved image, index prints, and set the print size to 3×5, 4×6, 5×7 or 8×10. The PictBridge controls are even more expansive: the paper size, number of prints on a sheet of paper, paper type, quality of image, and imprint date and file name can all be set. That’s a whole lot of control.
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