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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...
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...
Packed with fun features; great for self-portraits; compact design.
Uses a microSD instead of SD; a bit laggy; touchscreen is a fingerprint magnet.
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...
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...
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: 2012-02-11 11:41:38
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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...
Great touchscreen, intuitive interface and stylish design...
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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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...
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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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...
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...
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...
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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tipa.com Updated: 2012-04-19 01:04:47
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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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