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Samsung GX-1S 6.3MP Digital SLR Camera with Schneider D-XENON 18-55mm Lens | 
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| Brand: Samsung Category: Photography
List Price: $699.99 Buy New: $529.99 You Save: $170.00 (24%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 32037
Media: Electronics Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 4
MPN: 133106 Model: GX-1S UPC: 044701006398 EAN: 0044701006398 ASIN: B000DZFT8A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 6.3-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints | | • | 2.5-inch LCD display with 95-percent field view and .95-times magnification | | • | Compatible with many Schneider and Pentax lenses | | • | 16-segment multi-pattern metering; 11-point AF sensor and a choice of AF single or AF-continuous | | • | Can be powered by four AA-size Lithium, Ni-MH, or CR-V3 batteries |
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Product Description Samsung Camera has entered the DSLR market with the Samsung GX-1S, a six-megapixel model featuring world-renowned Schneider optics and a high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD. The interchangeable lens DSLR was developed jointly with partner Pentax Corporation.For outstanding image quality, the GX-1S features high-precision, 16 segment multi-pattern metering to assure accurate light measurement in addition to center-weighted metering and spot metering for more advanced applications. To provide accurate focusing on a variety of subjects the GX-1S incorporates a sophisticated 11-point AF sensor and a choice of AF single or AF-continuous for a wide variety of options. For further image control, users can chose from several White Balance settings and a variety of automatic shooting modes such as Portrait, Landscape, Moving Object, Macro and more.Developed specifically for use with the Samsung GX-1S is the Schneider D-XENON 18mm~55mm lens. World-renowned Schnieder optics has long been a defining feature of Samsung's high-end digital still camera models, and the GX-1S is no exception.The Samsung GX-1S includes a high-speed consecutive shooting mode of up to 2.8 frames per second up to eight frames in JPEG shooting and up to five frames per second when shooting in Raw Mode, allowing the user to capture a series of the subject's action or movement. Designed to enable easy viewing of images in all lighting conditions, the GX-1S features a large, 2.5-inch LCD monitor and a bright, high-magnification pentaprism viewfinder offering a 95-percent field view and .95-times magnification.An ideal solution for picture-taking on-the-go, the Samsung GX-1S has a compact design. This user-friendly model takes full advantage of the large LCD monitor with a convenient and informative in-camera guidance system that provides a detailed explanation of shooting, flash modes and White Balance settings.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Pros and Cons May 13, 2008 PierreLeGrand I took over 5000 photos with this camera, it is fun, easy to use and delivers beautiful images, here follows the strong and weak points in my opinion: Pros: Large pentaprism viewfinder Nice photos Top LCD Good solid construction Pleasant to operate Decent kit lens Use AA batteries Cons: Slow auto focus in low light Loud shutter release No sensor cleaner No image stabilisation Auto white balance poor in incandescent light
Samsung GX-1S January 24, 2008 Marissa (West Coast, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm glad to say I chose this camera as my first dslr and am beyond pleased! Like others have said, it's basically a copy of an *ist ds2 and can take k-mount lenses. The build is plastic (I suspect with the steel chassis of the *ist), it's nice and light, but feels very sturdy and not cheap. It's just right really. The grip is perfect for my girl hands, and the features have been easy to learn alongside the user manual. The xenon lens included feels much nicer than I expected a cheap kit lens to be, and it's a good starter to experiment with before diving into purchasing better and more expensive glass. (Seeing as Samsung and Pentax are in kahoots here, I think it must be like the Pentax kit lens, re-stamped.) I got this when it was $350 not too long ago and I'm still stoked about what an awesome value it was, and how much more of an awesome value it becomes as I get better at taking photos. I'm not so sure I would choose it over the Pentax now that the price has gone back (?) up to around $500, but it is a great camera nonetheless and I'm glad to have it.
Everything I ever wanted it to be January 18, 2008 Jeff N. Cantwell (Little Rock, AR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ever since I gave up on my 35mm and went digital I've had point and shoots. Nothing more expensive than $200. I've missed my Pentax SLR, but was unwilling to pay the high price for Digital SLRs. I was closely watching the prices on the new Pentax cameras, especially the K100 and K110. When Amazon had this Samsung GX-1S on sale for half price, I jumped. A rebranded Pentax *IST ds2, this camera is awesome. 6.1 mega pixal, 18-55mm lens. When you factor in the price, below many high end point and shoots, it can't be beat. I've already bought a zoom lens (75-300mm) and filters. Pentax lenses are a direct match, so that's no problem. I have a whole kit to replace my old 35mm, for not much money. Thank you Pentax, thank you Samsung, THANK YOU AMAZON!
Great Deal . . . when it was 350 January 10, 2008 Blue Rose (MN) I got this product for 350 at the time. Now i seen it went up in price. It's a great camera. The Auto features don't give you the best possible photos. They tend to be a little dark. I also went to a few local camera stores and picked up a few cheap pentax lens to cover a bigger range since the lens included isnt the greatest. Overall at 350 it was a great deal. At over 500 you are better to look towards other brands!
Samsung GX-1 Tips That Will Help You! January 3, 2008 C. Story (Macon, Georgia) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
First I want to say that I got this camera for the incredible price of only $349 or 375 with next day shipping. It arrived on-time and I was so amazed that I even got a deal like this and it actually was real.. unlike some sites that give you japanese products or don't include everything. My cameras are, Sony Cybershot F717 (which still costs more than this SLR), a panasonic Lumix, a Canon EOX Rebel X, an HP photosmart, and a Sanyo. This camera is a really good camera, I have no real complaints other than it took me quite awhile to figure out how to get it to perform well in action photography and in indoor situations. After I discovered a few simple techniques I was well on my way with this camera and even have taken some professional pics for friends and family! First things first. DISABLE AUTOFOCUS!!! - the camera has to focus on everything and when taking pics of babies you cannot wait for the camera to focus every single time before firing a shot. 1. Set-up the OKAY button for your focus. go to: Menu, custom, Ok Btn Whn Shooting, and select number 3. This will allow you to focus with the Okay button and only take pictures with the shutter button. sounds simple but this is a lifesaver! I focus on a child with the okay button, and fire multiple shots by pressing the shutter release. this way the camera doesn't ask any questions or doubt your ability to focus! it just fires away! this is what professionals do. once you fix your focus point, you don't need to keep focusing for every shot. 2. Turn off auto metering*. choose the samsungs 11-point focus. This way the camera won't guess what your trying to focus on and give you what it thinks. what you focus the little red dot on is what the camera will focus on. (use the up, down, left, or right keys to focus on other areas on the screen. you will see the red focus light move in the viewfinder to one of the 11 points you choose.) 3. when indoors and zooming in on a subject to take a photo the camera guesses the exposure, so pictures will usually come out dark. Easy tip - when zooming out to its widest, keep exposure at 0.0. when zooming all the way in on a subject, change the exposure to 1.0. If you need it brighter change it to 1.5 if you need to. this will keep the subject well lit and sharp. 4. don't use anything over 400 for the exposure indoors, it just isn't worth it. Well, these are my tips so far! hope you like! I promise they will enhance your photos tremendously!
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