Test: Einzeltest: Samsung WB850F
Zitat: Pro: + Easy to use Wi-Fi function
+ Feature-packed and versatile
+ Great interface
+ Fast functioning and processing
Contra: - GPS is easy to use, but battery draining
- Average image quality
- Can’t push ISO without noise
Samsung packs a lot (and we mean a lot ) into what is essentially an average point-and-shoot camera: Its specs are fine, and image quality is good, but not outstanding. But as we noted with the WB150F, Samsung’s forwarding-looking features and UI seal the deal, not image quality. Wi-Fi – done right – is quickly becoming an absolute must-have for point-and-shoots, and an engaging, easy-to-navigate UI is always in demand. You can check those both off with the WB850F.
Of course, extras like an AMOLED screen, manual settings, and the super zoom only make this a more attractive package – and the $330 price tag is relatively low. If you’re spending less than $230 on a digital camera these days, you may as well kiss utility beyond a year goodbye. But the WB850F definitely isn’t going to be left in the dust anytime terribly soon.