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Large, tilting back screen provides the ability to achieve otherwise tricky low or high angle shots and self portraits
MicroSD card format is small and fiddly; average default image quality
Retailing for £199.99 the MV800 has the necessary hi-tech finish and performance to suggest itself as good value for those photographers looking for a funky extra, so their point-and-shoot compact stands out from the crowd
Very good build quality, Original flipout screen, Compact design
Poor sensitivity (800 ISO best avoided, 1600 ISO unusable), Responsiveness in reallife situations, Touchscreen interface isn't always logical (e.g. choosing shooting mode), Lowgrade mono sound, No video record button, video image too contrasted
The Samsung MV800 is a stylish, attractive compact with a sleek touchscreen interface and an original flip-out screen. However, in spite of its physical charm, the MV800 isn't a camera we'd recommend—picture quality isn't up to scratch, it's too slow a...
An all-round, flexible camera that will get you shooting high and low with ease. A perfect option for beginners wanting to see the world from different angles Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques...
Samsung has made video and photography across a range of modes extremely easy. Lack of Wi-Fi and an awkward self-portrait shutter release notwithstanding, this is well-executed point and shoot. ...
Image and video quality are nothing special, but a clever design and lots of fun shooting modes make it an attractive camera for social media addicts ...
Clearly designed to be fun to use, the Samsung MV800 will appeal to those more used to a mobile phone. However, while the image quality is on a par with other similar cameras, the reliance on touchscreen controls will frustrate photographers more used to...
Good image quality, Range of different features, options and effects, Stylish and compact, Lightweight, Touch screen,
Overall, the Samsung MV800 Point and Shoot Digital Camera has performed very well in most areas, with just a few areas that could do with some work, such as video recording.The range of different settings and options available in the MV800 software was...
Although lots of cameras feature viewfinders that can be tilted and swivelled, the Samsung Multiview MV800 goes one step further, with the entire back of the camera moving by 180 degrees. This means you'll be able to shoot photographs of yourself, or hold the camera above your head, or even down on the ground, with the ability to view what you're shooting at all times. The screen is a touchscreen
Unfortunately, photo quality wasn't quite as good as we were expecting, with images lacking in sharpness. We also found blue fringing around the edges of some of our photographs, and there are better cameras out there for overall quality.
That said, the Samsung Multiview MV800 is a capable and fun choice, and if you spend more time taking photographs of yourself than other people – and want to make sure you're always in the right place – it could be worth a look. Samsung Multiview MV80...
Flip screen for self-portraits, responsive touchscreen, build quality
Poor display quality, so-so image quality, expensive, unconventional control array
Lovely build quality, a lush 288k-pixel touchscreen and quirky flip bracket for self-portraiture and other framing make the MV800 unique. But the poor image quality, less-than-Smartphone-standard touchscreen and fairly high asking price outweigh the po...