Samsung NV15 Review by cnet.co.uk

277 Views April 30th, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, Samsung

The only time smart touch doesn’t work is when selecting a scene mode, which would have been better served by a grid rather than a clunky horizontal menu.

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cnet.co.uk has reviewed the Samsung NV15 and given out”Users unwilling to skate the learning curve required by the NV15’s unusual interface will probably be happier with a more conventional camera, such as the Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1080. Another feature-rich alternative with an intuitive interface is the Ricoh Caplio R7, which boasts a simple mini joystick. But the NV15’s smart touch system is definitely worth getting to grips with as part of an outstandingly well-designed compact camera.”

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