
An extra front-facing LCD
Fairly accurate color
Not the sharpest images
Poor video quality
Introduction
The Samsung PL120 is a competitively priced point-and-shoot distinguished by its front-facing LCD for framing self-portraits. None of this camera’s test scores stood out, but consistent numbers across the board make it a fantastic value for casual shooters.
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Page 1
Product Tour
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Color
Colors are on the accurate side for a point-and-shoot, but individual color modes are notably absent. Read More... |
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Noise
The PL120’s noise performance is strictly average, with printable images up to ISO 800. Read More... |
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Resolution
Sharpness is one of this camera’s weaknesses, but not enough rule out a purchase. Read More... |
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Video
Accuracy and detail is predictably poor while shooting video, but at least zoom is supported. Read More... |
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Sample Photos
A gallery of photos taken with the Samsung PL120 Read More... |
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Playback
Review mode is slow but innovative. Read More... |
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Hardware
A typical point-and-shoot design, with a surprise on the front panel. Read More... |
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Controls
Many functions are automated or absent from the PL120, but the included scene modes are outstanding. Read More... |
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Design & Handling
Excellent menu design makes the PL120 a breeze to operate. Read More... |
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Pentax Optio RS1500 Comparison
![]() We compare the PL120 to the RS1500. Read More... |
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Panasonic Lumix FP5 Comparison
![]() We compare the PL120 to the DMC-FP5. Read More... |
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Samsung TL225 Comparison
![]() We compare the PL120 to the TL225. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Samsung PL120. Read More... |
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Photo Gallery
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Part 16
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Samsung PL120. Add your comments... |
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