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Good image quality, Range of different features, options and effects, Stylish and compact, Lightweight, Touch screen,
Overall, the Samsung MV800 Point and Shoot Digital Camera has performed very well in most areas, with just a few areas that could do with some work, such as video recording.The range of different settings and options available in the MV800 software was...
Although lots of cameras feature viewfinders that can be tilted and swivelled, the Samsung Multiview MV800 goes one step further, with the entire back of the camera moving by 180 degrees. This means you'll be able to shoot photographs of yourself, or hold the camera above your head, or even down on the ground, with the ability to view what you're shooting at all times. The screen is a touchscreen
Unfortunately, photo quality wasn't quite as good as we were expecting, with images lacking in sharpness. We also found blue fringing around the edges of some of our photographs, and there are better cameras out there for overall quality.
That said, the Samsung Multiview MV800 is a capable and fun choice, and if you spend more time taking photographs of yourself than other people – and want to make sure you're always in the right place – it could be worth a look. Samsung Multiview MV80...
Flip screen for self-portraits, responsive touchscreen, build quality
Poor display quality, so-so image quality, expensive, unconventional control array
Lovely build quality, a lush 288k-pixel touchscreen and quirky flip bracket for self-portraiture and other framing make the MV800 unique. But the poor image quality, less-than-Smartphone-standard touchscreen and fairly high asking price outweigh the po...
Flip-screen is ideal for self/group portraits, Smartphone-like controls easy to master, Lots of easy-to-use creative tools and effects
No built-in social networking integration, Flip-screen doesn't swivel, Much better value at £150 than £200
As with the SH100, image quality on the MV800 is generally pretty good. Of course, once you start examining images at 100% and the limitations of the small sensor do become apparent especially at higher sensitivity settings, but viewed at regular monitor...
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 are s...
The Samsung NX200 is a new compact interchangeable-lens model, the WB750 offers an 18X zoom lens, and the slim MV800 has a unique adjustable touchscreen. ...
Superb picture, Thumbs up for HDR, Refined Smart Hub
Fixing stand to rear panel, One Connect cable length, Having to send it back
Despite our little niggle with the stand this is one sweet TV. The whole experience is refined, and the picture is superb in every respect. The addition of HDR makes the package even more compelling. It's hard not to be impressed by this premium TV that's...
Zusammenfassung: The MV800 may look like a typical point-and-shoot camera from the front, but it's main selling point is in the back. The flipping touch-screen. This flippy screen facilitates self and group portraits as well as composing shots at interesting angles.The MV...