May 21

I just bought this camera for my girlfriends birthday and it doesn’t work. On top of that, I just tried to get in contact with the third party vendor, and then I reached out to both Samsung and Amazon. I can’t tell you the disappoint my girlfriend has right now that her camera for her birthday doesn’t work and the frustration I have right now because I bought it. I’ve been a loyal customer to both Amazon and Samsung for over 10 years and I certainly won’t be spending my time or money on them again.

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May 21

Haven’t used it yet but my intial thoughts aren’t good. 1st of all it uses MicroSD instead of a Full Size MicroSD, which totally blows. 2nd, the installer has a virus on the CD. Arrrrrgh! You can access the Manual on the CD without installing the Software. I hope the image quality of the pictures and videos outweigh my intial negative findings.

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May 21

Buttons are tiny and you need to use an easily lost wand to scroll through menus on the touch screen. Almost seems impossible to take a self-portrait with tiny buttons. Even with the shake features, still got blurry pictures. They should offer classes with every purchase.

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May 21

I’m strongly considering buying this camera but I have two MAJOR things that make or break a camera for me and I was hoping someone would be able to tell me if this camera is worth it.

1. I ALWAYS have red-eye. The only camera that’s ever fixed this problem other than big DSLR’s is my old Nikon S4 which had a swivel lens and caused the flash to be pretty far away from the lens which I discovered is necessary for chronic red-eyes like me. Anyways, has anyone tested this? What do you think?

2. Quick picture! I mostly use my point-and-shoots for when I go out with friends and often times, that’s in a dark bar or something. With such little light, automatic settings often try to compensate and have a slower shutter time but that ends up with blurred pictures which I HATE! I also often ask strangers to take group pictures for me and INEVITABLY they don’t seem to understand that you have to push the button halfway down to focus and THEN take the picture. I always get blurry group shots because they dont take the time to focus but that also could be because the camera I’m using right now is kind of old and also isn’t a Samsung with the DualStabalizer – has anyone played around with that feature at all?

Anyways, if you have any answers or opinions, PLEASE HELP!!!!

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