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Samsung WB150F Review

08 May, 2012, 1:41 pm IST | by Aaron Almeida | Point and Shoot

Point and Shoot

Features a matte black finish

Features a matte black finish
The various features can be accessed through the mode dial at the top
The 3-inch screen at the back provides a lot of detail
Can shoot images at 18x zoom
Rounded sides add to the look of the camera

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PRICE IN INDIA

12,900

TECH2 RATING

7.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.5

How we test

CONTACT

Samsung India

 1800 3000 8282, 18002668282

 www.samsung.com


Performance
The performance of the Samsung WB150F was tested in a number of ways from handling to image performance. Here is a look at how it fared.

The camera is light and weighs approximately 188g without a battery and memory card, so by bundling these two components, the weight does not go up drastically. This allows one to easily carry the camera around and click pictures without any difficulty. With the buttons well spaced, one can easily use a single hand and click pictures as well as adjust the zoom. The camera takes a significant amount of time to start up, which is a kind of let down, as it does not allow one to click pictures immediately.

Macro shot

Macro shot

 


During outdoor shots, we noticed that the image quality was good, but not the best that we have seen on a travel compact. There were some major image stabilization issues and the camera took time to focus. This was a bit disappointing, as the camera packs features that would easily enthrall anyone. In outdoor shots after the subject came in focus, the image quality was good and there were no real complaints. All colours appeared natural and there was hardly any colour fringing visible when images of dark objects with bright backgrounds were shot. During indoor shots, we observed that there was an amount of grain that was noticed in the pictures, this shows that the camera cannot handle high ISO sensitivities. In macro shots, we had difficulty focusing on an object, but when the subject came into focus, the detail was great.

ISO sensitivity test

ISO sensitivity test

 


ISO Sensitivity Test
The ISO on this superzoom camera ranges from 80 to 3200. With the ISO sensitivity set at 80, we observed that the image was devoid of any noise. Noise levels rise from ISO 800 and then at ISO 1600 and above, the image tends to get unusable. However, there was no colour bleeding visible in the shots.

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ISO Sensitivity Test


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How We Test

The Tech2 Labs receives many products every single week and each of them is tested with the utmost care and highest level of objectivity. There’s a constant effort to reduce and totally eliminate subjectivity. Each product is tested according to set test processes so the same test scenario is used.

Verdict
The ratings awarded to a product are derived from a number of tests and calculations, keeping certain important factors in mind. These factors consist of features, performance, quality and value for money. In case of software and some other categories, build quality might be replaced with ease of use or ease of installation. Products are compared with other products in a similar price range or product category.


Features
The features component of the score is rated based on the kind of features present on a particular product. Features are a big part of what people look for when they’re buying a new product such as a phone or a camera.

Performance
The performance score is derived from the benchmarks and tests run on the product. In case of the subjective scores, an average of the scores given by the group of reviewers is considered.

Build Quality
The build quality of a product is important so that it doesn’t fall apart after some use. The build quality scores from the way the product is designed and the kind of materials used in the product.

Value
Value for money comes from the fact that a cheap product is able to provide most of the performance of a higher priced product. Once again, value for money is judged by comparing pricing and performance of products in a particular price range or category. 

There are many other aspects of the product that are looked at such as the bundled software and accessories. All of these scores are aggregated together to form the final score.

What do the ratings mean?

Ratings are simple - higher the score, the better the product. A brief listing of the features and what they mean are given below.

1 - 3

The product is bad in almost every aspect. We strongly advise against purchasing this product.

4 - 6

An average product that isn't the best you can buy, but isn't the worst either.

7 - 8

Product with this rating is highly recommended because it's priced sensibly, has a good set of features and performs well.

9 - 10

Exceptionally excellent product with features and performance unlike any we've seen in the past. A must-have for everyone!

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We at Tech2 take product reviewing very seriously and every product is tested with the utmost care and level of objectivity. The end user who buys a particular product and uses it over an extended period of time has his own take on a product and there might be nuances that he or she can shed light on. The Average User Rating is present to help readers get the complete picture of how good or bad a product is. The Average User Rating is calculated by averaging the ratings by the thousands of readers visiting Tech2.com every single day. To record your own rating of a product, simply click on the user rating bar. If you disagree with our ratings or our community's product rating, please don't hesitate from voicing your opinion in the comments section below the review.

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