The Samsung WB500 is one of the few compact cameras I’ve seen with such zoom capabilities. While most compact cameras only have 3x optical zoom, the WB500 can do 10x.
The camera is a bit thick and bulky and easily lands in the “large compact” category of digital cameras. The body is curved outward a little on the right end and has a small patch of rubber up front so you get a good grip while shooting. The almost all-metal body and black, matte finish gives it a pretty slick look and professional appeal.
The most prominent feature is the extra-large lens barrel that seem to take almost half the size of the entire camera. Despite the 10x optical and 5x digital zoom, the lens barrel doesn’t extend much (about 2x thicker when fully extended). It has a focal length of 4.2-42 mm which translates to a range of 24-240 mm (on an equivalent 35mm focal length). Lens aperture is pegged at F/3.3-5.8 which is not too bad but would have been nice it were as wide as 2.0 like the LX3.
The camera controls are pretty standard and the layout is comfortably positioned at the back  and top for easy access. There’s a lever on the top right corner to provide quick control for exposure compensation. The circular 4-way controller allows access to most common functions like macro, flash, timer and display settings. The LCD display screen is only 2.7″ across and doesn’t maximize the available space at the back. There’s only 30MB internal storage so you’ll need to buy an SD card separately.
Took sample shots above (click on the thumbnail to see full raw 1.6MB file). Photo quality ranges from good to great, depending on lighting conditions although objects are a little smoothed out especially in macro mode. You can switch to manual so you have full control of settings. And though you can crank up ISO from 80 to 1600 (3200 at up to 3MP), the higher you go the more noise is introduced to the photos.
In the 3rd sample shot (cityscape, wide-angle shot), you will already notice some distortion near the edges of the photo. The dual IS (image stabilisation) works really nice on night shots or low light conditions without the aid of a flash. Photos turn out much less blurry although its got that smoothed-out effect. The built-in flash feels inadequate though and doesn’t have enough power to give it some range.
The WB500 can also capture videos at 720p resolution (see sample shot above on YouTube HD). Though not very crisp, the quality is good enough. I’d give the Samsung WB500 an 8.5 out of 10 on still and 8 out of 10 on motion capture. In comparison, I’d give my Canon Ixus 80IS an 8 on photo and 6 on video.
At a suggested retail price of Php24,990 (it’s a bit odd though since in the US, it’s under $250), the Samsung WB500 is reasonably priced for the features it provide. There might be cheaper competing models out there that’s similarly spec’d but I personally prefer the design and construction of this one. The Samsung WB500 gives you a good mix of form and function but on the higher end of the price spectrum (the wider angle and manual mode could have bumped it up).
I have just bought this camera. I know it’s now considered as old, but the image quality appears to be pretty good for the price.
This connectivity will allow you to easily transfer photos on to
your laptop for storage. It includes the
feature of red eye reduction and the various white balancing features include
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent H, Fluorescent L,
Tungsten and Custom. As you will see later other considerations like lenses,
flash and battery are no less important.
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Price is not that bad i am willing to buy this type of digital camera compared to those high valued DSLR camera
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A pretty steep price vs USA price, but ur right. Some PIPOL as I do not want to be involved in a big beak. Hapi would settle for more subtle good quality cam. Where can I buy WB500 in MLA, QC, mkti, etc? All Samsung stores or through authorized retailers?
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My good old point-and-shoot camera (one of the Canon PowerShot series) had served me faithfully, but I was growing frustrated with its limitations. It seemed SO slow — I was always missing great shots of my kids. The low-light performance was not particularly good. And I knew if I ever wanted to take more than basic family snapshots, I was going to need to bite the bullet and buy a DSLR. But they seemed so intimidating! After doing a ton of research online and trying out my sister-in-law’s slightly older Nikon D40, I settled on the new D3000. And I love it! It really is easier to use than I could’ve imagined, and the shots I’ve gotten so far are amazing. I have no photographic training, but I am really delighted with the pictures I’ve been getting so far. I never could have imagined there would be SUCH a huge difference. I’ve actually gotten -sharp- pictures of my toddler in motion, rather than just kid-shaped blurs! I took it to a local park last night for a couple hours and took some really nice photos there, too.
i bought wb500 last week in singapore expo.. im soo lucky nachempo ako sa national day nila and all malls are on biiig sale! i bought it for only 499 sgd, or around 16,000+.. they have lots of freebies like 3 4GB sd card, mini tripod, extra battery, pouch, and a huge safety case for all the accesories… i love the features and most of all, the “beauty” shot where it automatically retouches the skin.. kewl! less photoshop work! :D
Price quite steep vs US price but ur right. Some pipol like me wouldn’t want to bring along bulky cam. Would be hapi to settle with slimmer cam with good features.
Where can I buy WB500 in mla, qc,mkti, etc? Any samsung stores or authorized outlets? Thanks!
Wow.. the photo looks neat. Ang galing…
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@yuga – thanks! looking forward to that! do you know malls with samsung shops in them? parang mas gusto ko na sa kanila na direct bumili.. help naman sa mga may alam.. salamat! ;p
I am also intrigued by this:
http://www.samsungunpacked.com/Singapore/About
@culdado – not yet but I will share it once Samsung Philippines has given me the go signal.
Sir Yuga, do you have any news on the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD? Will it be available soon here in the Philippines? And how much?
I don’t know if I will buy Omnia now or wait for Omnia HD. Thanks!
Does anybody know where I can buy quality but cheap Omnia here in Manila? Okay ba sa Greenhills o buyer-beware? Salamat!
not everyone likes to bring a bulky dslr.
this is one good slim featured-pack camera.
That thing is EXPENSIVE. I’d rather buy an entry level DSLR for almost the same price.
mejo mahal ung price, konti na lang kaprice na nya ung Nikon D40. Pero mukang maganda din naman yan… Nice Review! :)
mejo mahal ung price, konti na lang kaprice na ng Nikon D40…
pero maganda din nman sya…
nice review! ^__^
it’s priced that way because people might mistake it for dslr.
mahal naman. i’ve got a sony w300 and it’s nice.
so that’s the view from Raffles. huh.
may idadagdag na naman ako sa aking wishlist.