Here comes the D-compact of the week, the 15X-optical-zoom Samsung HZ35W. The 15X lens, 24mm to 360mm, offers the largest optical-zoom range of any compact camera currently available, and it comes with dual stabilization feature which proves astonishingly effectual in correcting everything but the most severe shaking. To play back images and frame shots, use the camera’s 3-inch-diagonal AMOLED screen, which is impressively sharp and easy to the eyes. Only at $350, it has the best overall performance score and features comparatively.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Largest zoom range of any compact camera (15X)
- Number of image sensor is 12 megapixels
- Maximum video capture resolution is 1280 x 720 pixels
- Very sharp 3-inch AMOLED screen
- In-camera GPS integration with Navteq map service
- Memory type comes in Secure Digital (SD) Card or Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
- Flash characteristics include Auto Flash, Flash On/Off, Red-eye Reduction
- Dual digital/mechanical image stabilization
- Comes with a 1 year warranty
Cons:
- Dual stabilization only in dedicated mode
- Disappointing video and audio capture
- Confusing menu structure
- Even though the manual settings’ include aperture, and shutter-priority modes, it can’t be adjusted while framing shots
- A bit bulky and slippery so difficult to handle
Tags: amoled, aperture, flash, image stabilization, red eye reduction, Samsung, Samsung HZ35W, secure digital sd card, shutter priority, video capture

actually isn’t largest optical zoom.
there are fee fuji and olympus with 30x
sure,
there are fee fuji and olympus with 30x