Samsung PL150 Review

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than via an external recharger , which means that annoyingly you can't use the camera with a second battery whilst charging the first . Note that there is no port for USB and AV out . Also in the box is a quick - start guide as a hard copy , the full manual on CD ROM , plus a wrist strap . On the bottom of the PL150 is a plastic centrally - positioned screw thread for attaching a tripod and alongside that a sliding lockable cover for protecting the compartment that jointly houses the removable SD Micro media plus the provided battery . Battery life is good for approximately 200 shots from a full charge , but that's only if you don't use the secondary LCD screen , which then reduces it to less than 150 shots - you'll definitely need a second battery for day - trips . Equally annoying is the tiny SD Micro format , which makes sense in Samsung's extensive range of mobile phones , but not in a larger camera . It's much too easy to lose in a pocket or bag , requires investment in yet another format , doesn't offer as much capacity or speed as SD / SDHC , and also needs the supplied adapter to be used in most external memory card readers . There's also 55Mb of built - in storage , enough for a dozen photos .

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