practicalphotography.com Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:19
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At first glance, Samsungs MV800 could be mistaken for just another compact camera...
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Samsung previously pioneered screens on the front of its cameras as well as at the back and while the MV800 doesn’t feature two screens, here one screen does the job of both. This is because the wide-angle 3in touchscreen can be flipped out and up, thr...
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Large, tilting back screen provides the ability to achieve otherwise tricky low or high angle shots and self portraits...
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MicroSD card format is small and fiddly; average default image quality...
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Retailing for £199.99 the MV800 has the necessary hi-tech finish and performance to suggest itself as good value for those photographers looking for a funky extra, so their point-and-shoot compact stands out from the crowd...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:19
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This isn't Samsung's first attempt at making a fun and interactive compact, as you may remember that the ST550 had a second screen on the front of the camera for help taking self-portraits or distracting children. Here, the MV800 has a flip-out screen...
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Very good build quality, Original flipout screen, Compact design...
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Poor sensitivity (800 ISO best avoided, 1600 ISO unusable), Responsiveness in reallife situations, Touchscreen interface isn't always logical (e.g. choosing shooting mode), Lowgrade mono sound, No video record button, video image too contrasted...
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The Samsung MV800 is a stylish, attractive compact with a sleek touchscreen interface and an original flip-out screen. However, in spite of its physical charm, the MV800 isn't a camera we'd recommend—picture quality isn't up to scratch, it's too slow a...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:19
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There’s no doubt about it, Samsung’s sleek new camera oozes sophistication. Its slim, high-quality build is minimalist yet striking with its flip-out LCD screen. Clearly its standout feature, this unique three-inch screen is fantastic for low or high-a...
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An all-round, flexible camera that will get you shooting high and low with ease. A perfect option for beginners wanting to see the world from different angles Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques...
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The Samsung MV800 is a compact camera that's key selling point is a flip-up 3in touchscreen, which aids your ability to control settings and take self-portraits. Footage and photos are recorded to MicroSD – a pricier alternative to SD, but useful if yo...
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Samsung has made video and photography across a range of modes extremely easy. Lack of Wi-Fi and an awkward self-portrait shutter release notwithstanding, this is well-executed point and shoot...
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Samsung's camera designers aren't afraid to innovate. Their latest creation is a stylish metal clamshell camera with a screen that rotates through 180 degrees for self-portraits. Articulated screens are hardly new but the way this one opens up like a b...
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Image and video quality are nothing special, but a clever design and lots of fun shooting modes make it an attractive camera for social media addicts...
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Trying to find the right camera is always a difficult task. Do you go with more megapixels? Features? Or how compact it is? Well, the Samsung MV800 could be the camera you’re looking for. Featuring a 16.1MP image sensor, 3-inch touch screen display, a...
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Good image quality, Range of different features, options and effects, Stylish and compact, Lightweight, Touch screen...
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Overall, the Samsung MV800 Point and Shoot Digital Camera has performed very well in most areas, with just a few areas that could do with some work, such as video recording.The range of different settings and options available in the MV800 software was...
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The key feature of the Samsung MV800 is of course its tilting screen, which makes it one of the only compact cameras to feature an adjustable screen, especially at this price point. While other screens articulate round to the side of a camera, the Samsung...
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Flip-out screen, Fun art filters, Sleek...
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Poor quality screen, Touchscreen sometimes unresponsive...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:25
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The Samsung Multiview MV800 is a digital camera with a difference, packing in a screen that can be viewed from the front as well as the back, making it easy to take photographs of yourself without accidentally cutting off your head. The goodAlthough lo...
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Although lots of cameras feature viewfinders that can be tilted and swivelled, the Samsung Multiview MV800 goes one step further, with the entire back of the camera moving by 180 degrees. This means you'll be able to shoot photographs of yourself, or hold the camera above your head, or even down on the ground, with the ability to view what you're shooting at all times. The screen is a touchscreen...
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Unfortunately, photo quality wasn't quite as good as we were expecting, with images lacking in sharpness. We also found blue fringing around the edges of some of our photographs, and there are better cameras out there for overall quality.
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That said, the Samsung Multiview MV800 is a capable and fun choice, and if you spend more time taking photographs of yourself than other people – and want to make sure you're always in the right place – it could be worth a look. Samsung Multiview MV80...
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The MV800 updates Samsung’s dual screen PL and ST-series compact cameras. However, the MV, which stands for “Multi View”, opts for a single screen that’s now mounted on a flip bracket for forward-facing self-portrait framing. The question is, will the...
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Flip screen for self-portraits, responsive touchscreen, build quality...
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Poor display quality, so-so image quality, expensive, unconventional control array...
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Lovely build quality, a lush 288k-pixel touchscreen and quirky flip bracket for self-portraiture and other framing make the MV800 unique. But the poor image quality, less-than-Smartphone-standard touchscreen and fairly high asking price outweigh the po...
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The Samsung MV800 is a feature-packed, pocket-friendly ultra-compact that offers a flexible flip-up screen for easy self-portraits and group shots, along with full touch-screen control. Currently available for around £200, it's very much targeted at casua...
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Flip-screen is ideal for self/group portraits, Smartphone-like controls easy to master, Lots of easy-to-use creative tools and effects...
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No built-in social networking integration, Flip-screen doesn't swivel, Much better value at £150 than £200...
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The past week or so has seen all the big-name camera manufacturers jockeying for position in the holiday camera-sales sweepstakes, and Samsung is the latest company to get in the game. The Samsung NX200 compact interchangeable-lens camera is a follow-u...
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The Samsung NX200 is a new compact interchangeable-lens model, the WB750 offers an 18X zoom lens, and the slim MV800 has a unique adjustable touchscreen...
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T3.com Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:35
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The Samsung MV800 is a compact digital camera with a fully hinged back screen allowing the large 3-inch touchscreen to be viewed from almost any angle. It has a 16MP sensor and comes with 5x optical zoom, you'll also be able to take live panorama shots...
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In years gone by cameras were a luxury item but as with many products they evolved into a stage where there would be one per household… maybe two but nowadays we all walk about with cameras in our pocket. Smartphones have become indispensable to many and...
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Almost every day we see news of the next, great smartphone and more often than not one of the main selling points used by manufacturers is the camera functionality with recent models offering 12 and 18 megapixel parts. Everyone should know though that meg...
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Capturing a photo from behind you is just one of the features with this Samsung digital camera...
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Samsung has been taking a lot of interest lately in designing cameras that facilitate self portrait shooting. We don't really know why though, as these kinds of shots aren't the basis in the art of photography. It may be that they received a lot of reques...
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At the end of this analysis we can conclude that the Samsung Multivew MV800 is a great camera to have during a concert, parties and other outdoor activities. It doesn't take very good shots but allows having a lot of fun...
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Although I spend a lot of my time trying out various DSLRs, CSCs and other bits of high-end camera kit, I do also like to take a camera with me when I go out for the evening. Obviously, it would be inappropriate and inconvenient to take a bulky DSLR to a...
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Low price, Folding monitor, Fun features...
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Touchscreen, Image noise, Poor battery life...
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The MV800 is unquestionably a fun camera to use, and at the price it would make a good gift for a teen. The clever fold-up monitor and the range of amusing filters and effects are ideal for those who would otherwise take pictures with their mobile phones...
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This is the delightfully slim and sexy MV800 camera, MV standing for Multi View, in reference to the exceptionally mobile screen for such a tiny machine. The MV800 is pretty much credit-card sized, and only 18.3mm thick. You will be surprised how tiny it...
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The Samsung MV800 MultiView is an updated take on the company's DualView line. Rather than two LCDs—one on the back, one on the front—the MV800 has a single hinged display that can turn 180 degrees upward. Need a self portrait? Flip up the screen and see...
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As a tool for photography, the MV800 has almost no specs or features that stick out to us, the camera nerds that work for this website. Image quality is average at best—actually, it's pretty crummy in anything but bright lighting. Shot-to-shot times are s...
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The Samsung MV800 MultiView is an updated take on the company's DualView line. Rather than two LCDs—one on the back, one on the front—the MV800 has a single hinged display that can flip 180 degrees upward. Need a self portrait? Flip up the screen and see...
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Although the MV800 is aimed at consumers, when shooting in program mode there is control over ISO sensitivity, EV compensation, metering, white balance, focus and flash.The MV800 uses a 4.7-23.5mm f/3.3-5.9 Schneider 5x zoom. This is the equivalent of a 2...
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Clearly designed to be fun to use, the Samsung MV800 will appeal to those more used to a mobile phone. However, while the image quality is on a par with other similar cameras, the reliance on touchscreen controls will frustrate photographers more used to...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:12:42
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The key feature of the Samsung MV800 is of course its tilting screen, which makes it one of the only compact cameras to feature an adjustable screen, especially at this price point. While other screens articulate round to the side of a camera, the Samsung...
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Flipout screen, Fun art filters, Sleek...
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Poor quality screen, Touchscreen sometimes unresponsive...
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Given the heavy advertising budget and the appeal of a flip-out screen, we can see the Samsung MV800 becoming a bestseller. Unfortunately, the quality of the pictures and the low quality of the screen let it down. That said, there are other elements of th...
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Stand-alone digital cameras have been doing it tough lately especially with all the smartphones that are trying to put them out of business.To stand out in today's market, a digital camera has to have standout features as well as a few little extras under...
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The Samsung MV800 is a feature packed digital camera that takes impressive pictures and video and, with the flipout touchscreen LCD display, pictures modes and fun image editing , has the flexibility to stand out in the compact crowd.And there are enough...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-08-16 02:35:25
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The MV800 may look like a typical point-and-shoot camera from the front, but it's main selling point is in the back. The flipping touch-screen. This flippy screen facilitates self and group portraits as well as composing shots at interesting angles.The MV...
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Point and Shoot, RotatingLCD Image sensorApprox. 16.15 Mega pixelCCD Image Sensor TypeLensSchneider Lens5x Optical Zoom4.7~23.5mm Focal LengthShutter SpeedProgram : 1 ~ 1/2,000 sec. Smart Auto: 1/8~ 1/2000 sec Night : 8 ~ 1/2,000 secExposure±2EV (1/3EV st...
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If you're not the serious hobbyist or professional, the Samsung MV800 is definitely one to consider. It's downright one of the most complete and compact point-and-shoots out there, and will definitely provide the fun and creativity for any situation—espec...
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Digital camera makers are probably feeling the pinch brought about by the increasing popularity of smartphones with built-in cameras. In order to get noticed, and therefore survive, manufacturers resort to incorporating unique features into digital camera...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-29 03:42:25
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The Samsung MV800 is a compact model with a flip-out screen and more features than one can count. SAMSUNG probably had me in mind when it was developing the MV800 digital camera. Why? Well despite being a horrific photographer with shaky hands, it h...
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Packed with fun features; great for self-portraits; compact design.
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Uses a microSD instead of SD; a bit laggy; touchscreen is a fingerprint magnet.
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All in all, this is one compact and fun piece of hardware that allows its user to edit photos, add effects or borders and print them out, all without ever touching a computer. The Samsung MV800 will be a great item for your photo loving but hopeless p...
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Mobile phones nowadays have become an all-in-one gadget, killing the industry of its indirect competitors – one of which, point-and-shoot cameras. There seems to be a growing demand for mobile applications to better enhance its marketability thus poses a...
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There are really so many things to tell about the fun features of the Samsung MV800 that it's easy to overlook the usefulness of the flip-out display. For the price of Php14,500, I think it's a bit high but still a good investment especially if you're con...
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Samsung's MultiView MV800 is a digital compact camera that comes in a nice package. Its body is clad in a dark metallic chassis that flaunts a brushed finish. In front, the MV800 carries a Schneider-Kreuznach lens. The flash is situated near below the shu...
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New Breed RisingMore than just a mere vanity camera, the MV800 is revolutionary for having a unique and practical form factor and feature-rich software environment. These factors make the experience of taking images with the MV800 a convenient and pleasur...
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Cameras these days come with virtually every feature imaginable - there are models with GPS capabilities, ones that are waterproof, shockproof, are pocket-sized, and the list never ends. Samsung believes that people who like to shoot self portraits...
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The Samsung MV800 is available in India at a MOP of Rs.14,000. This camera is a really interesting camera when it comes to its design and features. There are not many cameras in the market, which have an interface, such as this with its responsive touc...
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The Samsung MV800 is a compact model with a flip-out screen and more features than one can count. SAMSUNG probably had me in mind when it was developing the MV800 digital camera. Why? Well despite being a horrific photographer with shaky hands, it h...
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Packed with fun features; great for self-portraits; compact design.
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Uses a microSD instead of SD; a bit laggy; touchscreen is a fingerprint magnet.
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All in all, this is one compact and fun piece of hardware that allows its user to edit photos, add effects or borders and print them out, all without ever touching a computer. The Samsung MV800 will be a great item for your photo loving but hopeless p...
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Samsung continues to create innovative consumer products, like their Dual-View cameras. Samsung has taken the ideals behind their Dual-View cameras and created the all new MV800. MV stands for Multi-View, and that's the idea behind this sweet little po...
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For those who love taking self-portraits or couple shots for posting photos up on social media sites like FaceBook, Samsung has been a leader in the ranks thanks to their Dual-View cameras. This year (2011), Samsung has taken a slightly different path...
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The Samsung MV800 is a slim and stylish 16 megapixel compact camera with a unique difference - it has a flip-out, touch-screen LCD that can be rotated through 180 degrees. In addition the MV800 also offers a wide-angle 5x zoom lens, stainless steel bo...
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If point and shoot's your thing, then you'll be delighted with the new Samsung NV800, which offers by far the most hand-holding features that we've ever seen on a compact camera, coupled with a great touchscreen that largely succeeds in mimicking a sm...
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Two months ago Samsung introduced a new DualView, or rather a MultiView camera. The Samsung MV800 MultiView is a stylish digital compact camera with a polished metallic finish. The Samsung MultiView camera is equipped with a 16.1 megapixel CCD...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2012-03-08 11:38:28
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The Samsung MV800 takes a unique approach to compact camera design, offering a rear screen that can be pulled away from the body to aid a range of shooting angles, including self-portraits. Is this just a gimmick or a breakthrough in compact camera des...
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Great touchscreen, intuitive interface and stylish design...
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High ISO performance can struggle, AF can be a touch slow...
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Fun in an ultra compact digital camera. The Samsung MV800 is targeted to point-and-shoot photographers and features 16.1 MP, a 5x optical zoom and a 26mm wide-angle lens. It is slim enough to carry in a jeans pocket. The MV800 builds on the succe...
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Short Version: While the idea of a flip-out screen for self-portraits is just a tad gimmicky, the MV800 is one sweet little point-and-shoot. Whether you’re straight-up obsessed with yourself, or a narcissist is hidden deep within, this thing just begs...
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Too many fun software features to count, Compact (and beautiful) design: should fit comfortably in any pocket, Straightforward interface: easy enough for a grandma to understand...
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Touchscreen wasn’t as responsive as I’d have liked — flipping through pictures was a bit tedious, No microphone input, despite 720p video capture capability, Samsung may have overdone it on some funky features — Pose Guide, I’m talking to you...
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The Samsung MV800 isn’t a serious camera, but that’s fine. If you (or someone you know) is looking to have fun the MV800 is an excellent sub-$300 option. It’s cute, small, has more than enough features to keep you totally occupied, and it’ll probably...
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The Samsung MV800 MultiView is an updated take on the company’s DualView line. Rather than two LCDs—one on the back, one on the front—the MV800 has a single hinged display that can flip up 180 degrees. Need a self portrait? Flip up the screen and see...
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As a tool for photography, the MV800 has almost no specs or features that stick out to us, the camera nerds that work for this website. Image quality is average at best—actually, it’s pretty crummy in anything but bright lighting. Shot-to-shot times a...
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tipa.com Updated: 2012-04-19 01:04:53
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Samsung's trendsetting MultiView MV800 anticipates the future of “Smart” compact cameras. It introduces the Smartouch 3.0 interface with special effects “filters”, smart albuming and smart movie. It combines this rich functionality with a highly versa...
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