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Samsung ST6500
$229.99
Released March, 2011
The Pros:Dual optical/digital image stabilization. Records video in 720p high definition. 3" touchscreen display - fairly responsive and intuitive to use.
The Cons:Tiny zoom lens looks out of place in such a large barrel. Menu organization is poor. Records to the smaller than average MicroSD flash card format.
The Samsung ST6500 is one of five low to medium-end, ST series digital cameras released together in early Spring 2011. The top unit in the series, the ST6500 is the only to host an angled design and curved body that is more ergonomic and therefore easier to hold and use.
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Otherwise, it is in many respects a duplicate of the ST95, which too hosts a 16MP sensor for clear images, a wide 5x lens for obtaining a better field of view, and a touchscreen display. In particular, the 3” multi-purpose LCD display works with Samsung’s Smart Touch 3.0 User Interface, allowing users to navigate menus and make selections. The key feature on the ST6500 and its peers is Smart Auto, a technology capable of automatically reconfiguring the camera’s settings for every shot, depending on the user selection (there are 16 modes to choose from). This helps ensure that every picture taken comes out perfect.
Features
- Compact Digital Camera
- Ergonomic Design
- 16MP Sensor
- 27mm Wide 5x Optical Zoom Lens
- 3” LCD Touch Display
- Voice Recording
- 1080p Stills (JPEG)
- 720p Videos (MPEG)
- H.264 Codec
- 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
- Intelli-Studio
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dual optical/digital image stabilization
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records video in 720p high definition
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3" touchscreen display - fairly responsive and intuitive to use
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solid build - metal enclosure
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tiny zoom lens looks out of place in such a large barrel
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menu organization is poor
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records to the smaller than average MicroSD flash card format
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