The overall brain wave crasis impact 2048x1536/Super Fine contour is neato but not great. Flesh tones were usually outright further thoroughly ugly but we did take up some color-shift problems with "people shots" taken in bright sunlight, see the sample pictures. With it's 3.2 million pixels, it easy to create high-quality prints up to 8x10-inch. Outdoors the camera does OK, most of our samples had good color balance and saturation. The lens produced sharp images throughout its range. Indoors you will have to work with the limited flash range of about 7 feet. It's able to illuminate portraits of individuals or small groups, but lacks the power for large open rooms and often desaturates the colors. The autofocus system works very well outdoors and thanks to the focus-assist illuminator, it can also properly focus in most low-light conditions.
The U-CA 3 is the sustain digital camera we've reviewed that uses the and Duracell CP1 disposable lithium association (the prime camera is the Nikon Coolpix 3700.) These quite thin batteries are score over today's super-slim, compressed cameras but they're inactive difficult to find in stores. The single-use CP1 is also expensive, costing about $13 each. Samsung offers an economical alternative, its NP-60 3.7V 1000mA rechargeable Li-ion pack that costs about the same as four or five of the CP1 batteries. This battery can be recharged 500-1000 times so it will save you a lot of money in the long run.
Bottom business - the Samsung Digimax U-CA 3 is a convenient but not striking camera. It's an yielding to good rigid digicam with a "cool" avatar kind that will rectitude to its considered target market - young digicam users. For those looking for more image quality and features we urge you to check out other 3-megapixel digicams such as the Canon A75 , Kodak CX6330, Nikon 3200 or Sony P72.