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Sample Shots and Video

Samsung WB5000

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Samsung WB5000

720p video
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Samsung WB5000

Beauty shot off
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Samsung WB5000

Beauty shot on
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Samsung WB5000

Beauty shot off
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Samsung WB5000

Beauty shot on
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Samsung WB5000

Dynamic range off
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Samsung WB5000

Dynamic range 1
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Samsung WB5000

Dynamic range 2
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High Zoom? Shoot the moon

A great test of a high zoom/telephoto is to take a shot or two of the moon.

I do this a lot on my Nikon D90, manual mode, ISO Lo1, Shutter around 1/160, Aperture F/11 with my crappy 300mm tamiya lens. Of course these will change with different camera bodies/lenses but its a good base to work with. A good tripod is a necessity.

Because its only 300mm, I have to crop the photo down from 12mp to around 1024x768, then its framed nicely.

But I didn't catch whether this camera had a manual settings mode or not.

The test is whether the camera can discern the craters sharply on a well crescented or gibbous moon. Its a good test of the sharpness achievable in the middle of the shot and so is the peak sharpness obtainable. I found it also shows up badly compressed JPGs more than a daytime scenery shot.

Perhaps in future (or in an addendum) you could publish shots of the moon on high-zoom review cameras?

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Many thanks

That's extremely helpful Mr (or Ms) Anonymous. Thanks for taking the time.

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Hot shoe Flash

I agree about the hot shoe, I have the LX3, lovely camera with a pop up flash and hot shoe. It is probably me, but I find the built in flash a little erratic. Solved it with a "Yongnuo" (Chinese, Ebay) remote that sits on the hot shoe and I have a baby Nikon SB30 flash which I can get off axis for some more creative shots

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Anonymous Coward

Minority report

"Face Recognition prioritises a familiar faces over unfamiliar ones"

How does it remember familiar faces?

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Nah.

The amount artifacts and noise just makes the picture looks like it's from a cheap CCTV camera.

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