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FAQ for Samsung Galaxy Camera

 
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Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions regarding the Samsung Galaxy Camera.

What is the release date of the Samsung Galaxy Camera?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera was released on February of 2013.


What is the Samsung Galaxy Camera sensor size?

The sensor size of the Samsung Galaxy Camera is 1/2.3" with dimensions of 6.17mm x 4.55mm and a surface area of 28mm².


How many MegaPixels does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a resolution of 16 Megapixels on a 1/2.3" sized sensor.


What is the weight of the Samsung Galaxy Camera?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera weighs 300 grams / 0.66 pounds.


What are the dimensions of the Samsung Galaxy Camera?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera has dimensions of (Width x Height x Depth) 129mm x 71mm x 19mm / 5.1" x 2.8" x 0.7".


Does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have manual focus?

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has manual focus.


Does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have Interchangeable lenses?

No, you cannot change the lens on the Galaxy Camera.


What lens is built-in to the Samsung Galaxy Camera?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a fixed lens with a focal range of 23-481 mm (20.9×) and maximum aperture of F2.8-5.9.


What is the crop factor of the Samsung Galaxy Camera sensor?

The crop factor of the Samsung Galaxy Camera sensor is 5.8.


What type of screen does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a Fixed Type screen which is not selfie friendly.


Does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have a touch screen?

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has a touch screen.


What is the maximum shutter speed of the Samsung Galaxy Camera?

The maximum shutter speed of the Samsung Galaxy Camera is 1/2000 seconds.


How many frames per second (fps) can the Samsung Galaxy Camera shoot at?

The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a continuous shooting rate of n/a fps (frames per second).


Does the Samsung Galaxy Camera have image stabilization?

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has Optical Image Stabilization.