Samsung has updated the ST600 this year and will replace it with the new ST700, the flagship model in their series of compact Dual View point-and-shoot digital cameras. Dual View cameras are perfect for self-portrait aficionados (friends, families, bloggers) because there's an additional LCD screen on the front of the camera. [...]
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Samsung ST700 Review(Steve's DIGICAMS)
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Samsung ST700 Review
Samsung has updated the ST600 this year and will replace it with the new ST700, the flagship model
in their series of compact Dual View point-and-shoot digital cameras. Dual View cameras are perfect
for self-portrait aficionados (friends, families, bloggers) because there's an additional LCD screen on
the front of the camera. The ST700 is very similar to the PL170 model in terms of features and
performance, but costs around $80 more thanks to the largest front screen ever incorporated into a
Dual View camera (1.8-inch) and the 3-inch touch screen for a main/rear display. Based on
Samsung's proprietary smartphone technologies, the ST700 touch screen features Smart Access UI
(user interface) for simple, intuitive operation.
Other than the click and drag "app style" operation of Smart Access, the ST700 is pretty much a
PL170. They both feature 16.1-megapixels of resolution, built-in Dual IS technology (Optical and
Digital Image Stabilization), 5x optical zoom lenses (35mm film equivalent of 26-130mm), Easy Self
Shot (a feature that only activates the front screen in order to assure added privacy), and an HDMI
output for easy connection to your HDTV of choice.
Samsung's ST700 also records 720p HD video at 30 frames per second in addition to taking large,
sharp still images. For those who like to stylized imagery, Samsung offers both Smart 2.0 video filters
(soft-focus, cinema, fish-eye, miniature, etc.) and Smart Auto modes (16 for still images and 4 for
video) to help customize the look of your photos and video recordings. Smart Auto modes analyze key
elements of your shots (such as brightness, color, and motion, and adjusts the camera's settings
accordingly.
Samsung ST700 features:
16.1-megapixel 1/2.33" CCD Image Sensor
5x, 26mm wide optical zoom lens
Dual IS system (Optical & Digital)
2. Easy Self shot (power off the main LCD)
3.0-inch Touch LCD (230K pixels)
1.8-inch Front LCD (61K)
Front Display Feature modes
Smart Access UI
Magic Frame
Magazine Album
Face Detect & Tracking
Smart Face Recognition
Smart Auto 2.0 (Movie& Still)
Smart Filter 2.0
Smart Album, Magazine Album
Beauty Shot
High Definition Movie Recording - 720p
HDMI CEC
Built In SW (Intelli-Studio)
Multi Slide Show
High Sensitivity ISO3200 (Full Size)
Compact body measures 98 x 55 x 19.8mm
Additional Views:
3. <Quick Take>
Pros
Captures 16-megapixel photos
Great 5x optical zoom with wide viewing angle
Acceptable noise levels up to ISO 800
Well built and stylish body
Cool app style GUI, similar to a modern day smart phone
Loads of fun photo and video filters and effects
Nice 3.0-inch touchscreen LCD
Unique 1.8-inch Front LCD screen for Dual View
Touch screen system was very easy to operate once you realize it's a resistive display
Good shooting performance
Budget friendly price tag of $279 USD
Cons
Weak flash
Power button is sensitive, and can be accidentally actuated easily
Uses microSD/SDHC cards, which are VERY easy to lose
Noise present at even the lowest ISO settings
ISO 1600 and 3200 show a great deal of noise
No A/V cables included
Bottom Line
Samsung has created yet another fun and easy to use digicam. With competitive features for a 16-
megapixel, ultra-compact camera, the ST700 also adds the versatility and fun of a front facing LCD.
For $279 USD or less, the ST700 is sure to be a popular model.