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The Samsung L310W is a 13.6 megapixel digital camera with a 3.6x wide angle zoom lens. It has more features than I am used to seeing within this price range. These include image stabilisation, a 2.7 inch LCD screen and a manual exposure mode. There are...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 04:32:24
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The L310W is the only camera in Samsung’s point-and-shoot range with a wide-angle lens. With a 35mm equivalent zoom range of 28-102mm, it’s great for group shots or interiors where you can’t put a lot of distance between yourself and your subject.It al...

Packed with features; face detection; dual image stabilisation...

Slow to start up; slow autofocus; control buttons difficult to read, no shutter or aperture priority modes...

Good-looking ultra-compact with a wide range of features and good image quality...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:32:24
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A stunning 13 Megapixel sensor, a wide angle lens and 2.7 LCD screen: these are three main attractions of Samsungs new L310W.HandlingThis camera feels solid, with a well thought-out case and your choice of colors from chocolate brown, silver and ele...

28 mm wide angle, Powerful optical stabilization, Autofocus is fast in natural light, Electronic noise well handled right up to 400 ISO...

Pause between two photos too long, Autofocus is slow while using zoom in videos, Noticeable blurring from 400 ISO and up...
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The L310W has some remarkable specifications for such an affordable camera. With a massive 13.4-megapixel resolution, its hot on the heels of Canons G10 and Nikons P6000 - both premium models that cost over twice as much (Whats New, Shopper 253)...
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The megapixel race seems to be getting intense now with manufacturers really starting to bump up the MP count of their cameras, irrespective of the image quality. It is common knowledge that the increase in resolution has not led to a major jump in dig...

13MP, build, macro mode performance, advanced features like smile and blink detection...

Overall image quality, noise suppression could have been better, ISO 3200 is of no use, expensive...

The megapixel race seems to be getting intense now with manufacturers really starting to bump up the MP count of their cameras, irrespective of the image quality. It is common knowledge that the increase in resolution has not led to a major jump in dig...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:32:24
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The L310W is Samsungs highest resolution compact camera, featuring a 13.6-megapixel 1/1.72in CCD sensor. It also has a 3.6x zoom lens with a 28mm-equivalent wideangle setting, a 2.7in 230k LCD monitor and optical image stabilisation. Considering its...

Features, price, build quality...

Performance, image quality, complicated controls...

Noise is an issue, but the Samsung L310W offers an impressive specification for a reasonable price. Reviewer: Cliff Smith...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 04:32:24
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The L310W is the only camera in Samsung’s point-and-shoot range with a wide-angle lens. With a 35mm equivalent zoom range of 28-102mm, it’s great for group shots or interiors where you can’t put a lot of distance between yourself and your subject.It al...

Packed with features; face detection; dual image stabilisation...

Slow to start up; slow autofocus; control buttons difficult to read, no shutter or aperture priority modes...

Good-looking ultra-compact with a wide range of features and good image quality...
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Much has been said on the subject of the ever-increasing megapixel resolution of digital compact cameras, most of it not terribly flattering. The general consensus of opinion is that cramming ever more photocells onto already overcrowded sensor chips resu...
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