Samsung Galaxy K Zoom Review!

Samsung’s Galaxy K http://geni.us/GalaxyK is a true hybrid. Featuring a huge sensor and optical zoom, this beast of a cameraphone is here. Check out our full review!

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31 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy K Zoom Review!

  1. 5:16 if you must have optical zoom, galaxy k zoom is likely best bet. anyone try moto z with $250 hasselblad mod vs oppo reno 10x and huawei p30

  2. This phone is old and outdated but

    Samsung Galaxy Camera
    Samsung Galaxy Camera 2
    Samsung Galaxy NX

    These are definitely great cameras in 2019. I have the black variant of this camera. I also have the white Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 which is also awesome. I also have the Samsung Galaxy NX with 3 lenses. I like the three cameras because they are all Samsung galaxy android operating system cameras. With both of the Samsung galaxy cameras I’m getting all day battery. I normally get about two days of battery life out of them both. That’s also considering that I bought brand new batteries when I bought the cameras because of the obvious fact that they’re probably going to come with older batteries which won’t last nearly as long. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the Samsung Galaxy Cameras in all three iterations. The Samsung galaxy camera one and two Are very easy to use and have a very familiar operating system if you have any android phone or just used one. Even if you’re an iPhone user, you’re going to feel right at home using these cameras. The Samsung Galaxy NX is a more professional version of the android operating system on a digital camera with an interchangeable lens system that is compatible with all of the cameras in the Samsung NX line of cameras. I have used early versions of digital cameras that would go through batteries in about one hour whether you were taking pictures or just had a camera in your pocket regardless. I have used smart phone cameras that were top-of-the-line cameras that you could find on a smart phone when the phone was new like the Samsung galaxy S3 phone camera. I’ve used modern cameras on budget smart phones which are known to be absolutely horrible. I wanted to get the Samsung galaxy camera because I wanted a camera that would give me a good clean and reliable picture every time but I wanted it to be as easy to use as the camera on a smart phone. That is truly one of the highlights and benefits of giving these cameras the android operating system. I can tell you that all three of these cameras that I’ve been talking about are definitely worth getting but if you just wanna point and shoot camera I would say either the Samsung galaxy camera or Samsung galaxy camera two are definitely the way to go.

  3. I think I'll stick to my Google Pixel 2 XL and my Panasonic HC-V550 camcorder. No offense to anyone that like this phone

  4. There are some amazing phones on the market but no one has the combination of k zoom , and it has also an amazing video and photo editor tha would be envied by big companies .

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