SAMSUNG MV800 (Rs.13,800)

This is a point-and-shoot camera with a difference; the difference being that it has a super-cool form factor. The MV800 camera features a fun flip-out LCD touch screen that only makes it easy to click self portraits. Samsung claims that the multi-view camera allows one to capture images from virtually every angle by using its flip-out display. With a 5x optical zoom, photographs shot in 16.1 megapixels and a very responsive touch interface, this camera is quite a steal if you really want to get clicking. Plus, you get a number of filters to play around with as well as shooting modes such as panoramas and self shots. Self shot allows you to shoot images of yourself by flipping open the screen and a host of features like picture in picture, vignetting and close-up shots. The only drawback is that this camera lacks decent low light performance and image quality.

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