
Wi-Fi capability
Unimpressive color results
Poor resolution in actual use
Unpleasant handling
Introduction
The Samsung SH100 has the distinction of being one of the first and one of the cheapest Wi-Fi enabled digital cameras. This functionality is poorly implemented however, so we’re left with a strictly-average ultracompact easily surpassed by the competition, both from other manufacturers and by Samsung’s own models.
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Page 1
Product Tour
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Color
Color accuracy isn’t great, and we know Samsung can do better. Read More... |
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Noise
Noise results are consistent with other models in the class. Read More... |
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Resolution
During real world use, resolution performance isn’t as strong as our tests suggest. Read More... |
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Video
Color and resolution performance during video is poor. Read More... |
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Sample Photos
A gallery of photos taken with the Samsung SH100 Read More... |
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Playback
Playback mode is assisted by the touch panel, but slow processing bogs down the interface. Read More... |
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Hardware
Wi-Fi was to be the highlight of the SH100’s hardware suite, but it offers very little. Read More... |
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Controls
Samsung is known for its fun and quirky editing options, the SH100 does not disappoint. Read More... |
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Page 10
Design & Handling
Handling is unstable, especially with one hand, and the touchscreen interface makes navigation difficult. Read More... |
Page 11
Casio Exilim EX-S200 Comparison
![]() We compare the SH100 to the EX-S200. Read More... |
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Nikon Coolpix S4100 Comparison
![]() We compare the SH100 to the S4100. Read More... |
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Samsung PL120 Comparison
![]() We compare the SH100 to the PL120. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Samsung SH100. Read More... |
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Photo Gallery
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Part 16
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Samsung SH100. Add your comments... |
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