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Samsung Galaxy K Zoom review

Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £398
inc VAT SIM-free

An excellent optical zoom and lightning fast performance make the Galaxy K Zoom an exceptional camera phone

Specifications

Processor: Hexa-core Exynos 5260 (quad-core 1.3GHz + dual-core 1.7GHz) , Screen size: 4.8in, Screen resolution: 1,280×720, Rear camera: 20.7-megapixel, Storage: 8GB, Wireless data: 3G, 4G, Size: 137x71x16.6mm, Weight: 200g, Operating system: Android 4.4.2

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Of course, the main attraction of the Galaxy K Zoom is the 20.7-megapixel camera on the rear of the phone. There are plenty of picture modes to choose from, including old favourites such as Auto, Program, Manual Panorama, HDR, Landscape, Macro, Indoor and Night, but there are also a handful of slightly more obscure ones such as Virtual Tour, Shot & More, Action Freeze, and Pro Suggest.

Virtual Tour takes a series of shots and stitches them together into a video tour of your surroundings, while Shot & More houses the Galaxy K Zoom’s burst mode. Here you can select the best shot or best face, create panning or “drama” shots or erase certain parts of the photo, but we found it didn’t always register a panning shot when we tried moving the camera sideways.

Action Freeze, as its name suggests, is best for capturing fast moving objects because it dramatically increases the Galaxy K Zoom’s shutter speed. When we tried it, objects were much more clearly defined than they were in Auto, for example, where they were a mere ghost of a blur.

^ Action Freeze (above) shows our buffalo perfectly mid-flight, but Auto (below) only captured a vague blur as it was being thrown toward us

Pro Suggest recommends certain modes and effects when you tap the screen to focus or hold the shutter button halfway down. It’s essentially a filter selection tool, but you can only choose from five each time you take a photo.

We stuck with Auto for most of our testing and we were generally pleased with the camera’s picture quality. In our outdoor shots, images were crisp and colours were bright and vibrant, but the level of detail did drop toward the outer edges of each shot. Smaller objects such as people walking down the street below us became increasingly fuzzy and compressed the nearer they were to the edge of the frame and even large buildings in the distance didn’t look quite as defined as shots we took on the Nokia Lumia 930 at the same time.

^ The centre of each image was full of crisp detail…

^ …but objects became increasingly fuzzy toward the outer edges.

Where the K Zoom triumphs, though, is its 10x optical zoom. This is a huge boon over other handsets, as it allows you to frame your shots much more artistically and hone in on smaller details that are further away. The level of detail is also higher on the zoomed in shots we took on the Galaxy K Zoom than the photos we took and cropped to the same size on both the 20-megapixel Lumia 930 and the 40-megapixel Lumia 1020.

For instance, when we zoomed in on some hanging baskets at our local pub, we could see each individual flower and leaf on the Galaxy K Zoom while the Lumia 1020 was a mess of vague circles and colours. Image quality decreased when we zoomed in further using the 20x digital zoom, but there was still a fair level of detail present. It’s easily as good as, if not better than, a typical point and shoot compact camera, which is hugely impressive for a camera on a phone.

^ Using the Galaxy K Zoom’s 10x optical zoom allowed us to hone in on much finer details than other camera phones

^ When we increased the zoom to the full extent of its 20x digital zoom, we were impressed with the level of detail present

Indoor shots showed more evidence of noise, both in the foreground and background, but the K Zoom coped well with a variety of lighting conditions. Zooming in tended to darken our images quite substantially, but well-lit objects that were further away came out much more defined and had more accurate colours.

When we switched to video, the Galaxy K Zoom once again proved itself to be a superior camera phone. It can shoot in Full HD at 60fps, so our test footage was beautifully smooth. It coped well with both slow and fast camera pans, and there was plenty of detail on show at both ends of the zoom lens. Panning was a little jerky when we were fully zoomed in and moving the camera while zooming in and out, but we were still very pleased with its performance.

Once you’ve finished using the camera, you can edit your shots and video files using Samsung’s Studio app. For photos, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and red and green balance, as well as add filters and decorations and use crop and resize tools. There’s also the option to turn up to six photos into a collage as well as edit photos you took using the Shot & More mode.

^ The Studio app gives you plenty of control over editing your photos

Video editing is more limited, but you can still trim them down (which is useful since the K Zoom automatically starts shooting as soon as you switch to Video mode) and create montage clips of up to 15 videos and photos you’ve taken with the Video Clip Studio. You can set the montages to music, too, but only from the handful of preinstalled instrumental tracks provided with the app. We would have liked more control over which parts of each clip are featured in the montage as well as these are all generated automatically, but it’s still a fun app that gives the K Zoom another edge over other Android camera apps.

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Hardware
ProcessorHexa-core Exynos 5260 (quad-core 1.3GHz + dual-core 1.7GHz)
RAM2GB
Screen size4.8in
Screen resolution1,280×720
Screen typeSuper AMOLED
Front camera2-megapixel
Rear camera20.7-megapixel
FlashLED
GPSYes
CompassYes
Storage8GB
Memory card slot (supplied)microSD
Wi-Fi802.11n
BluetoothBluetooth 4.0
NFCYes
Wireless data3G, 4G
Size137x71x16.6mm
Weight200g
Features
Operating systemAndroid 4.4.2
Battery size2,430mAh
Buying information
Warrantyone year RTB
Price SIM-free (inc VAT)£398
Price on contract (inc VAT)Free on £28-per-month contract
Prepay price (inc VAT)N/A
SIM-free supplierwww.dabs.com
Contract/prepay supplierwww.carphonewarehouse.com
Detailswww.samsung.co.uk
Part codeSM-C115

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