Pros: Small Easy to use Uses rechargeable batteries
Cons: No under water gear, except a "baggie".
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a versital small camera, with a low price, this is very good. I give it higher marks for the various battery types it uses.
Review: I got the Samsung 860 as a gift (just about a year ago) & I love it. It's mainly for keeping handy, instead of taking the larger (Minolta) camera. Set up is a snap. There is an onscreen help setting.You can select your battery type. High E ...
Pros: Simple to use. Comes in PINK! Nice LCD
Value for money
Cons: Eats batteries Slow shutter lag Not super-tough construction.
Review: I must have been luckier than most with this camera.My "Shopping mission" was as follows:Boisterous 4 year old desperately wanted a camera, just like her big sister. But which camera do you buy in such a situation?Most important ...
Cons: Two in a row failed. We went with something else.
The Bottom Line:
We had two cameras fail, and gave up.
Review: UPDATED: I have to revise my review and give zero stars. Our camera stopped working entirely. The lens was stuck in the open position and wouldn't turn on, even after replacing the batteries. We thought that maybe we got a bad ...
Pros: Cheap price. Compact size. Good Digital Image Stabilization and Scene Modes.
Cons: Routine freezes. Some inexplicably blurry shots. Pictures corrupted at random. Atrocious battery life.
The Bottom Line: This Camera is Best for Nobody. Why does epinions require you to choose from 4 positive tag lines, even when the overall rating is negative?
Review: I have a great dSLR, but I wanted a compact point-and-shoot for a trip to Disney. I have several other Samsung products I love, so I thought the S860 would be a good fit. Boy was I wrong!The camera would routinely freeze when I tried to turn it ...
Cons: The lens constantly sticks on these making them useless.
The Bottom Line: The camera is great except for the weak design of the lens which will stick sooner or later. What happened, Samsung?
Review: I normally like Samsung products, but I can't recommend the Samsung S860 digital camera. Yes, it's pretty and comes in lots of colors, but cameras should be made to take great photos, not be looked at. This one is just not built that ...
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for a budget camera with a few extra features generally found only in pricier models , this is a good pick .
Review: My old camera was a Canon PowerShot A70 but the megapixels were too small so I decided to upgrade as I wanted a cheap but decent camera for my son's wedding .I wanted a camera that would have 8 MP or more , be around $100 and could be set on ...
Review: we got this because we wanted a cheap camera to give to the young one's when u take a picture its not all that great in quality even though they say its 8.1 MP. The pictures come out a grainy for sum reason, but because i got this for cheap i cant ...
Cons: Pictures can be very grainy without flash, Battery closure panel can be difficult to use
The Bottom Line: I recommend this if you are on a budget and looking for a cheap digital camera.
Review: My husband and I were on vacation last week when our fairly new $160 Canon PowerShot digital camera stopped working. Two days into our ten day trip we decided to buy the cheapest digital camera we could find. That being said, we chose the Samsung S860. ...
Pros: Cool Color
Great pictures
Durable
Easy to use
Compact (medium)
Great software
Probably more...
Cons: Needs high capacity batteries
Medium size in my opinion
The Bottom Line: Buy this camera if you enjoy taking pictures without any hassle. I love it.
Review: This camera takes awesome pictures, and is an easy size to carry around, but not quite in your pocket. It works well in low light conditions, and although i am not a camera expert, all I did was turn on the flash and I already have my new computer ...
The Bottom Line: Based on price it is a solid entry level Camera.
Review: The Samsung is an entry level digital Camera. An automatic feature enables the user to reduce on the need for adjusting the Camera's settings to enable fast and convenient pictures. A movie setting feature is also ...