Samsung S850
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: S850 BLACK
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- Bottom Line:
- As one of the least expensive cameras with manual exposure controls out there, the Samsung S850 is a great choice for photography newbies.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung S850 price range: $176.97
- Reviewed by: Will Greenwald
- Edited by: Philip Ryan
- Reviewed on: 05/23/2007
The good: Manual exposure and focus controls; quick shutter speed.
The bad: Sluggish shot-to-shot time; tends to underexpose lamp-lit shots; awkward manual focus
The bottom line: As one of the least expensive cameras with manual exposure controls out there, the Samsung S850 is a great choice for photography newbies.
The S850 is an 8-megapixel, sub-$250 shooter with full manual exposure controls, giving frugal photographers plenty of settings to tinker with. Manual mode even has a convenient onscreen meter that tells you if your photo will be over- or underexposed, an extremely useful tool when tweaking all the settings by hand. Strangely, the camera doesn't have a manual focus setting, forcing you to choose between center and multipoint autofocus. Surprisingly, the camera even has manual focus. Unfortunately, it can only be accessed by tapping the macro button several times, and seems very awkward compared to the S850's other manual features. Still, its inclusion is greatly welcome.
Whether you're looking at the silver or black version, the first thing you'll notice about the S850 is its prominent lens. Instead of receding into the camera's body as do most compact cameras, the S850's lens protrudes more than half an inch from its body. It doesn't have the most aesthetically pleasing design, but it's not nearly as ridiculous as the small body/massive lens combinations found in its bigger brothers, the Samsung NV5 and the NV7 OPS. Regardless of appearance, the S850 feels very solid and accessible, with a dense, hard shell and a simple, well-placed control scheme.
A 38mm-to-190mm-equivalent lens gives the S850 a 5x zoom factor, a slight boost over most snapshot cameras' 3x zooms. Unfortunately, that 38mm starting point doesn't cut it for wide-angle shots. We had trouble trying to capture large rooms, buildings, and landscapes with this camera. While a 5x zoom can be handy for zooming in on subjects, we would have rather had a 28mm wide-angle and sacrificed some of the reach on the telephoto end. The S850 lacks a viewfinder, forcing you to use the 2.5-inch LCD screen for framing all of your shots.
While the S850 doesn't have optical or mechanical image stabilization, it does include Samsung's Advanced Shake Reduction, an ISO-boosting mode that hastens the shutter speed for better motion shots. Typically, electronic image stabilization like Samsung's ASR doesn't work much better than simply cranking up the ISO sensitivity and choosing a faster shutter speed yourself (as is possible in the S850's shutter-priority and manual modes). However, Samsung buried a unique feature called Wise Shot deep in the camera's ASR mode menu. Wise Shot takes two photos--one with ASR and one with flash--and shows you the results. A zoomed-in portion of the two photos lets you actively compare them before you choose which one you want to keep. Unfortunately, it's less useful than it sounds; the flashed pictures almost always look better than the ASR pictures, and since Wise Shot always takes a flash picture, you can't use it when you can't use your flash, anyway.
Slow shooting holds the S850 back. According to our lab tests, after a 2.1-second start-up time, the camera took an additional 2.1 seconds between every shot. With the onboard flash enabled, that wait expanded to 3.2 seconds. The shutter fared better, lagging only 0.5 second with our high-contrast target and 1 second under low-contrast conditions. The burst mode shot a single frame per second, which is a tad slow for an 8-megapixel camera.
Artifacts and overprocessing plague the S850's photos, rendering fine details such as text blurry. Noise begins to manifest as low as ISO 200, creeping up in the shadows. At ISO 400 the grain becomes quite recognizable on a computer monitor, though it goes unnoticed in 8x10 prints. ISO 800 photos predictably develop serious noise, and ISO 1,600 shots appear covered in heavy, detail-obscuring fuzz.
The camera tends to underexpose shots, especially those taken under incandescent lighting. Fortunately, underexposure is much easier to fix than overexposure. When your photos are underexposed, simply adjusting image levels in photo-editing software can bring out the shadow detail. Most image editors and photo kiosks can perform these functions automatically with only a few clicks. Overexposed photos, on the other hand, can completely eradicate detail found in highlights, and are much harder to recover than underexposed shots.
Colors look good in most shots, with a few minor quirks. In general, automatic white balance works well when shooting outdoors under direct or overcast sunlight, and tungsten white balance works well when shooting indoors under most incandescent and fluorescent lighting. The fluorescent preset tends to overcompensate, resulting in a slightly reddish cast. Of course, manual white balance gave the most neutral results, but needs to be reset whenever you change lighting conditions.
As one of the least expensive cameras with manual exposure controls out there, the Samsung S850 is a great choice for young or inexperienced photographers who want to step beyond simple snapshooting, without investing more than $250. While it suffers from flaws like slow shot-to-shot time, a narrow lens, and slight underexposing, you'd be hard pressed to find a better training camera for the price.
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
| Typical shot-to-shot time | Time to first shot | Shutter lag (typical) |
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
User reviews
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Best bang for your buck!
by ohyeahwtvr on April 17, 2007
Pros: Schneider lens, fast shutter speed, ISO 1600, 5x optical zoom, Price!
Cons: Could do a bit better on the design
Summary: This camera is awesome. I am personally a Canon guy. I love their SD line up, but it's just a bit too pricey for me. So, I took a ...
Summary: This camera is awesome. I am personally a Canon guy. I love their SD line up, but it's just a bit too pricey for me. So, I took a look at the Samsung digital camera line up and this one was a winner! The S850 has the Schneider-Kreuznach which is one of the best lens' on the market. I personally think it's better than Sony's Carl Zeiss lens in terms of quality and performance. This camera has fast shutter speed and is capable of ISO 1600 just like the Canon SD camera's but it's advantage is the 5x optical zoom(Canon only 3x). Another advantage of this camera over others is the Intelligent Face Recognition Technology. I love how it automatically recognizes a persons face and automatically adjusts auto focus and auto exposure. So, high quality lens, extremely fast shutter speed, ISO 1600, 5x optical zoom, and price! I bought this camera at CircuitCity.com for under 200 dollars, including tax and S/H. Nearly 200 bucks less than if I were to have bought a Canon. I love it. The reason why I give it a 9 and not a 10 is because I admit.. the design isn't the nicest, coolest, sleekest design for a camera, (though it is very slim). But then again, I am not one to pay 200 dollars more simply for a prettier looking camera. This camera has everything you need at a price you can afford. OH! and it's also vista compatible and the new 4gb SD memory cards have no problems.
8 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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best camera in this price range?
by yccma on July 5, 2007
Pros: where to start?
Cons: battery life
Summary: I wanted to correct a point about Mr. Greenwald's review. This camera does have a manual focus mode. In the Manual mode, press the macro button 3 times - ...
Summary: I wanted to correct a point about Mr. Greenwald's review. This camera does have a manual focus mode. In the Manual mode, press the macro button 3 times - a manual focus scale then appears on the display.
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Actually, manual focus can be used in other modes as well, by pressing the macro button until "MF" and the scale appears in the display.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I LOVE THIS CAMERA best picture for money by far.......
by lajoker101 on March 3, 2010
Pros: 1. When compareing picture to more expensive cameras clairity the s850 blows them out..
2. I personally like the look ... unique looks expensive
3. Vry soliid and reliable
4. Great on battery life....surprising!
5. Simple and advanced for priceCons: none for me ....sorry love the thing
Summary: i've bought more expensive cameras and for some reason, this is my favorite. i like samsung. they make good products. overall, for the price, you can't beat it, ...
Summary: i've bought more expensive cameras and for some reason, this is my favorite. i like samsung. they make good products. overall, for the price, you can't beat it, in my opinion, unless you cross the $400-500 marker. impressed overall and also equally impressed on how long it lasts on battery life
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Never had a worse camera!!
by Tori_H on November 9, 2008
Pros: It's nice looking, and took good quality pictures
Cons: After a few months of use, it limits the amt of pics you can take more and more until it finally quits working all together!
Summary: I will NEVER buy another SAMSUNG product again. They are cheaply made and sold like they're worth gold. They are what I refer as "EXPENSIVE JUNK!"
Summary: I will NEVER buy another SAMSUNG product again. They are cheaply made and sold like they're worth gold. They are what I refer as "EXPENSIVE JUNK!"
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: S850 BLACK
- Description: The Samsung S850 is a high-resolution digital camera that is equipped with a true-color filtered 8.1 mega-pixel CCD. This allows the Samsung S850 to produce even better images and take detailed photos for printing up to poster size. In addition, the Samsung S850 has an optical 5x and digital 5x zoom giving 25x total zoom when combined.
General
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Enclosure Color Black
- Resolution 8.1 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Type CCD
- Total Pixels 8,300,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 8,100,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/1.8"
- Digital Zoom 5 x
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Auto Focus Points (Zones) Qty 5
- Digital Video Format MPEG-4
- Image Recording Format JPEG
- AV Interfaces Composite video/audio
Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO 1600,
ISO 800,
ISO 100,
ISO 200,
ISO 50,
ISO 400,
ISO auto - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Spot - Exposure Modes Shutter & aperture priority ,
Program ,
Automatic ,
Manual ,
Aperture-priority - Shooting Programs Sunset,
Back light,
Beach/snow,
Text,
Anti shake,
Night scene,
Dawn/dusk,
Close-up,
Fireworks,
Children,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - Special Effects Negative,
Red,
Blue,
Green,
Frames,
Vivid,
Soft,
Black & White,
Sepia,
Neutral - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Tungsten light,
Cloudy,
Fluorescent light (warm white),
Fluorescent light (cool white) - Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 15 sec
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/2 EV steps
- Auto Exposure Bracketing 3 steps
Lens System
- Type Schneider-Kreuznach 5 x x Zoom lens - 7.8 mm - 39 mm - F/2.8-4.4
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 38 - 190 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 31.5 in
- Macro Focus Range 0.4 in - 31.5 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Features Built-in lens shield
Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Built-in flash
- Flash Modes Fill-in mode,
Slow synchro,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Features AF illuminator
- Effective Flash Range 8 in - 10 ft
Additional Features
- Continuous Shooting Speed 30 frames per second
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec,
10 sec - Additional Features Digital image rotation,
Display brightness control,
Audio recording,
Resizing an image,
Cropping an image,
Date/time stamp,
AF lock,
DPOF support,
AE lock,
Auto power save,
In-camera movie editing,
Interval shooting mode,
PictBridge support,
Digital image stabilization (video mode),
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Direct print Display
- Type 2.5 in LCD display
- Resolution 230,000 pixels
- Display Features Built-in
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x DC power input - Memory Card Slot SD card
Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type None
System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows 98 SE,
MS Windows 98,
MS Windows XP,
MS Windows 2000,
MS Windows ME,
Apple Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.3 Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Carrying strap,
USB cable,
Audio / video cable Software
- Software Samsung Digimax Master,
Drivers & Utilities Battery
- Supported Battery AA
- Supported Battery 2 x AA Alkaline battery ( Included )
Memory / Storage
- Supported Memory Cards SDHC Memory Card ,
MultiMediaCard ,
SD Memory Card - Internal Storage 20 MB Flash
- Image Storage JPEG 3264 x 2488,
JPEG 2592 x 1944,
JPEG 2048 x 1536,
JPEG 1024 x 768,
JPEG 3264 x 1824,
JPEG 3264 x 2176 - Video Capture MPEG-4 - 800 x 592,
MPEG-4 - 800 x 592,
MPEG-4 - 720 x 480,
MPEG-4 - 720 x 480,
MPEG-4 - 640 x 480,
MPEG-4 - 640 x 480,
MPEG-4 - 640 x 480,
MPEG-4 - 320 x 240,
MPEG-4 - 320 x 240,
MPEG-4 - 320 x 240 Dimensions & Weight
- Width 4.1 in
- Depth 1 in
- Height 2.5 in
- Weight 6.1 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
CNET Labs' Benchmarks
- Labs information All values are expressed in seconds. Please visit our labs information page for information on how digital cameras are tested.
- CNET Labs Flash shot to shot time 3.2
- CNET Labs Shot to shot time typical 2.1
- CNET Labs Shutter lag bright 0.5
- CNET Labs Shutter lag dim 1.0
- CNET Labs Typical burst speed 1.0
- CNET Labs Wake up time 2.1
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- Manufacturer:Samsung
- Address:
105 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 - Phone: 1-800-726-7864
- Fax: 1-973-601-6001



