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Samsung ST65


$129.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Colors typically come out rich and vibrant. Video is sharp and clear, easy to record. Tiny and light, ideal for carrying around with you.

The Cons:Going anywhere past 5x optical zoom ends up blurry and noisy. Need to learn how the camera works to take full advantage of it, can end up with some poor pictures if you don't. Low-light photos need work in post fairly consistently.

The Samsung ST65 is one of five low to medium-end, ST series digital cameras released together in early Spring 2011. Building from the entry-level ST30, the more advanced ST65 hosts a better 14MP sensor, an improved 5x optical zoom lens, and a larger 2.7” display.

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Product Shot 2 Like its peer, it also a slim and compact design so that it can be conveniently stored. The difference, however, is that it camera supports 720p high definition films, meaning users can capture video that is of a much higher quality. In addition, it adds along a bevy of additional functions. Included is Smart Filter, which gives images and videos an artistic edge; Tilt & Shift, which makes subjects look like tiny models; and Sketch and Defog, which add an emotional element. Like other ST cameras, the ST65 includes a USB port for transferring files to and from a computer, and a microSD slot for storing up to 2GB of footage while on the go.

Features

  • Entry-Level
  • Compact Digital Camera
  • 14MP Sensor
  • 24.5mm Wide 5x Optical Zoom Lens
  • 2.7" LCD Display
  • Voice Recording
  • 1080p Stills (JPEG)
  • 720p Videos (MPEG)
  • Smart Auto
  • Perfect Portrait
  • Face Detection
  • Blink Detection
  • Smile Shot
  • Beauty Shot
  • Self Portrait
  • Smart Album
  • Digital Image Stabilization
  • USB 2.0
  • MicroSD Expansion (2GB)
  • Rechargeable Battery

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Pros
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    colors typically come out rich and vibrant

  • 1

    video is sharp and clear, easy to record

  • 1

    tiny and light, ideal for carrying around with you

  • 1

    image stabilization is reliable and more than accounts for handshake

  • 1

    LCD is as large as they could make it on the back, easy to view and work with

  • 1

    Not that complicated it you don't have much experience using a digital camera

  • 0

    Fair price when you consider all the features

Cons
  • 1

    going anywhere past 5x optical zoom ends up blurry and noisy

  • 1

    need to learn how the camera works to take full advantage of it, can end up with some poor pictures if you don't

  • 1

    low-light photos need work in post fairly consistently

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