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Samsung WB500 Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 9th Oct 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Price | £147.83 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £170.00 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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A range of general test shots are shown over the next two pages. In some cases, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth purposes, and a crop taken from the original full resolution image has been placed below it to show the overall image quality. Some other pictures may be clicked to view the original full-size image.
Here's the usual detail test shot of the West Window of Exeter Cathedral, for you to compare with other cameras. See below for a full res crop, or click to see the whole picture.

The 10MP sensor and high quality lens produce a lot of fine detail. Please note this was shot on Fine quality, not Super Fine, although to be honest there's not a lot of difference.

Despite its 24mm wide angle the Schneider-Kreuznach lens produces virtually no distortion.

Centre sharpness is very good.

Edge sharpness is also very good, with only a bare hint of chromatic aberration.
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PeterB666 said on 13th October 2009
JellyUK said on 13th October 2009
@PeterB666 and Tristian
Yeah, the TZ series have no manual mode, but in my opinion, the manual mode for the WB500 isn't really worth the hassle of using. If you want... more
newhit said on 15th October 2009
Whoa......I have a TZ5 and WB550. The TZ is not way better at all. There is a marginal difference but my TZ is worse in low light and loses focus to easily when zooming. I prefer t... more
Robert McKenzie said on 2nd November 2009
I bought this camera last week for a £146 on sale - I open it and was initial staggered at the operating interface which is cluttered and not well thought out. I had to confi... more
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Do note that when comparing the WB500 to the TZ series cameras that the TZ cameras give you NO control over aperture and shutter speed. They are program auto and scene modes only. ... more