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-[* black] This camera sure takes up a lot of space.
-[* black] Samsung was so proud of this thing, that they decided to advertise it on the camera bump!
-[* black] It certainly is impressive, from here we can see the coils that optically stabilize the tiny periscope prism and the linear rails for the sliding zoom lens.
-[* black] Mechanical sliding zoom lens element sits between the prism and sensor—note the slide rails and actuator IC on the side
+[* black] What do we have here? This camera sure takes up a lot of ... space. Samsung was so proud of this particular camera that they [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/3FqIxQ1UAUlsHuoR.full|decided to advertise it on the camera bump|new_window=true]. Let's see what's inside.
+[* black] It certainly is impressive! The prism redirects light through a series of optical elements, hidden inside this sliding black box. The box moves back and forth on the slide rails to adjust the zoom and or focus?
+[* black] Interestingly, Samsung opted to stabilize the periscope prism in this assembly, rather than the image sensor!
+ [* black] With the prism out of the way, we can see the coils and magnets underneath it, and the tiny white pellets on the supporting bracket on which the prism can move back and forth to compensate for your shaky hands while you're zoomed in 100x.