Photos: Hands-on with the Samsung NV40
The Samsung NV40 is one of the cameras debuted at CES way back at the start of the year. Where does the time go, eh? It's a 10.5-megapixel point-and-shoot, and a clever one at that. Samsung's trademark smart-touch controls and full manual control make this still a decent little camera nearly a year on.
Like the rest of the NV range, it certainly still looks good. We think the silver colour scheme is rather bland, but the sleek lines, blue lens ring and dual shoulder dials look great.
The NV40 sports an image-stabilised 5x zoom lens. That's a creditably long zoom, although a 37mm wide angle, equivalent to a 35mm film camera, isn't all that special.
For darker conditions, the NV40 goes up to a maximum of ISO 3,200, and we'll be testing it in our forthcoming review to see how it copes with the resulting noise. If you prefer to keep the flash on, you can choose from red-eye reduction or slow sync.
Other features include face detection, dual image stabilisation and movie mode. This shoots your standard 640x480-pixel VGA clips at 30 frames per second.
Although the NV40 has been superceded in Samsung's catalogue by the all-singing, all-dancing, touchscreen high-definition NV100, it's still a contender. Full manual control in an easy-to-use point-and-shoot usually demands a premium,
so at a jaw-dropping £110 online, the Samsung NV40 is a solid-gold bargain. Click 'Continue' to let the NV40 win you over.
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