I had read about the Samsung L210, and decided to check it out. I looked, and searched, and today I found a store that had some in stock. The main eye catcher for me is the dual stabilization that the L210 boasts about. The other features are nice, but the stabilization really helps out with darker pictures. Of course, even in darker light, the newer technology makes the pictures come out better anyways.
The only downside that I have found with this camera is price discrepancies. In the U.S. it is being retailed for two hundred dollars, which would be a rough two hundred thousand won. In Korea, Samsung's home, you can't find the L210, instead you come across the VLUU L210. What is the difference? About one hundred fifty extra won, the letters VLUU stamped on the front, and what I appears to be a coupon for ordering prints online.
Not only was this the day that I found the camera, but this weekend the store was having a huge sale and I was able to get it for two hundred eighty thousand won. Coupled with the two percent cash receipt tax return I was able to make myself feel a little better about paying the extra.
After giving it a full charge I decided to test drive it tonight by taking pictures of local graffiti. These pictures were taken at night, with just street lamps and head lights, no flash! Clearly a step about the old clonker Nikon.
Graffiti L210 |