Unsurprisingly easy to use
One of the cheapest cameras around
Performance puts many pricier cameras to shame
Price, Styling, Ease of use, Build, Handling
Inexpensive, 10x zoom range
Camera is easy to grip
Picture quality is good
Attractive all-metal body design
Nice extra shooting features
Sharp 10x zoom lens
Very impressive continuous shooting, Poor image quality
iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
Colours are recorded well and exposure is pretty good
Responsive touchscreen, Reliable white balance and metering
Good value for money
Good colour reproduction, Responsive touch screen
Built-in Wi-Fi
Good build
Effective Wi-Fi
Superfluous menu options
'low-priced camera'
'the camera was prone to freezing.'
'Sluggish boot and recycle times'
'very clean looking interface'
'The camera is very smart looking and is comfortable to hold as well as being lightweight.'
'Modern, sleek visual aesthetic.'
'Overall, the picture quality is good for a camera of this price. '
Pocket friendly
'slow shooting performance'
'It has a small handgrip for your right hand, and it's comfortable to use. '
'Outdoor wide angle shot'
Good quality lens with optical image stabilization
'The bottom line: Simple and satisfying, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FH27 is an excellent point-and-shoot value.'
'GUI dated compared to competition.'
'useful touch-screen operation'
'Soft images.'
'Macro pictures are good on the Samsung PL210.'
'To ensure pictures are sharp, the camera has Dual Image Stabilisation - both optical and digital. '
'Some of the Smart settings are disappointing.'
'Wide range of features including smart filters. '
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