Okay, let's put it out there: if your camera packs a single-digit megapixel sensor, it's a wimp. And the Samsung L120 might not be the spiffiest pocket camera to break the 10+ barrier, but it's got plenty under the hood to keep us interested.
It only just breaks into double digits with a 10.2-megapixel shot and a yeah-okay 3x optical zoom and a 2.5" LCD screen in back. Nothing marvelous there. And we'd be shrugging out shoulders if it just had standard-issue redeye correction and face detection. That's just shelf filler. But the L210 has all that, and it just keeps piling the extras on... optical and digital image stabilization, 10MB of internal storage (before you start using memory cards) and an SVGA video mode. That's pretty damn good for a $200 camera.
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After beholding the Samsung L210, we look at our 7-megapixel Pentax SLR from 2006 and feel shame. Shame!
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