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November 2009
Review summary of Samsung Digimax S630
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 386 reviews of Samsung Digimax S630 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 6.65/10. Comparing these reviews to 555063 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 85/100 (or 8.5 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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Samsung S630
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Source: goodgearguide.com.au
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June 2008
Samsung S630
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Samsung S630
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4 out of 5
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Source: whatdigitalcamera.com
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July 2007
Samsung S630
By WDC Team
Review summary: Samsung's S630 is not the best-looking compact, but it has several other features to recommend it
Pros: A bit chunky, No manual option
Cons: Utilitarian design, Menus not intuitive
Verdict: When buying a camera like this you need to bear in mind that they are the manufacturers' entry-level models and they will lack certain features available on cameras with a higher price. Having said that, it offers value for money and some good features.
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January 2007
Samsung S630 and S730
Review summary: Samsung Cameras is pleased to announce the release of the 6 mega-pixel S630 and the 7 mega-pixel S730. These two user friendly point-and-shoot digital cameras represent the next generation models of Samsung's popular point-and-shoot digital still ...
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Samsung S630
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Source: digital photography blog
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January 2007
Samsung S630
By Darren
Review summary: The Samsung S630 is the little brother of the S730 and is a 6 megapixel sensor, 3x Optical Zoom lens and a bright 2.5 inch LCD screen. It features anti shake reduction, MPEG-4 movie mode (up to 15 frames per second), 20 megabytes of internal memory, ...
Verdict: It features anti shake reduction, MPEG-4 movie mode (up to 15 frames per second), 20 megabytes of internal memory, 10 second voice memo recording, AA baqtteries and the normal array of shooting modes
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