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- 12-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints
- 10x optical zoom; 24mm ultra-wide angle Schneider lens
- Dual Image Stabilization combines the strengths of Optical and Digital Image Stabilization
- Record high-definition video at a resolution of 720p
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Product Description
The Samsung HZ15W includes a world first 10x optical zoom and 24mm ultra wide angle Schneider lens and cements Samsung’s position as an innovator in the new and important High-zoom category – compact cameras equipped with the sort of advanced zoom lens technology traditionally seen only in SLR cameras. This new technology gives people even greater control and helps them take better, professional standard photos; enhancing the entire photography experience, from sho… More >>





March 8, 2010 at 5:20 pm
I was going to order this camera, but the price kept dropping, down to $219.95. I was ready to order, but by the time I got home, it went up in price! It kept going up and now is at $269.95, in a little more than an week. No way. This needs some explaining. Down $50 and back up $50 within two weeks. What’s up?
Rating: 5 / 5
March 8, 2010 at 5:56 pm
This is a nice camera and very easy to use. I really enjoy the very large screen. What I’m not so in love with is how big the camera is overall. It’s too big for a pocket camera (in my opinion) and the picture quality isn’t up to a standard that I would deem acceptable as a replacement for an SLR. If you’re looking for something in between those extremes, then this could be an option for you. The wide lens is very nice and 12 megapixels is plenty of resolution for most anyone.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 8, 2010 at 8:36 pm
I thought the Samsung hz15w / wb550 was going to be the one for me this year, but they have restricted recording times, if the 60 bucks is an issue and video recording is not a big deal AND you want manual exposure control then get the Samsung. . . . BUT for video the Panasonic ZS3 / TZ7 rules!!! This is the point and shoot to get if you want the highest zoom, great io features, in BOTH still and moving pictures! Wide angle lens and video compression that will allow you to record video until the memory is full!! It will change settings to allow for the best video, changing for low light, indoors, outdoors . .manually or automatically!! A true HD camcorder and digicam in one. Just Add video LED and manual exposure control and we would be looking at 6 stars!
Rating: 4 / 5
March 8, 2010 at 9:05 pm
I bought this camera simply because of past experiences with Samsung and the price point. The camera is beautiful but the rechargeable battery option is a pain in the butt. If you like to follow your kids around throughout the day or use it for 50 pics throughout the day…you will need to recharge the battery before the day is done. The PHD (push here dummy) button is not in the typical place, so it makes taking pics a little awkward because you are reaching past the button you would typically use and when you do hit the right button, it doesn’t take pics consistently causing you to lose shots, it has to be some sort of timing/focusing thing. The menus are intense and probably do a lot for you but I don’t have time to read it all. Standard pic files are over 3Mb. I returned my camera within a week and I am still using the A560 that I have had for a year or so.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 8, 2010 at 11:16 pm
overall, the camera rocks; it gets an A-. it fits perfectly in the lowepro rezo 30 i bought, hd filming rules, image quality is good, the menu is very easy to use, and the camera itself looks way tighter in person than in pics.
the only bad things i thought about the hz15 was that the lens sticks out and gets caught to the edge of my pocket when i take it out, the provided usb is ridiculously short, can’t mess with camera settings when it’s charging, and the provided wrist loop doesn’t tighten.
Rating: 5 / 5