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Samsung Fino 60S
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Photos by Sylvain Halgand text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of JPHB. Last update 2018-11-14 par Michel Rochevalier.

Manufactured or assembled in China from (Circa) 1998 to (Circa) 1998.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7049

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Chronology of cameras Samsung 

Already present in the photography market since the late 1980s, the Samsung Group also had significant expertise in the consumer electronics sector by 2000. Consequently, Samsung quickly ventured into the development of digital cameras.
Unfortunately, the brand lacked recognition among photographers and was unable to generate significant interest in its camera models. Efforts to collaborate with established camera or lens manufacturers failed to achieve the desired results, as Samsung remained too focused on its own approach. Despite offering cameras with innovative features, sales never took off. In 2015, Samsung withdrew from the camera market, shifting its focus to smartphones (in addition to more traditional markets like home appliances).

 

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Not yet translated into English

A défaut de trouver des données fiables, on peut dater approximativement ce modèle par son logo. Vers 1998, Samsung abandonna le logo avec un fond ovale pour ne conserver que les lettres; donc ce modèle est antérieur à cette date, ses caractéristiques techniques et son aspect général le situant vers la fin des années 90.

C'est un appareil modeste avec un zoom transtandard. Comme ses concurrents, il est principalement en plastique.

Samsung Fino 60S





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