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Samsung ST550 review

Samsung ST550 dual-screen compact camera
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £193
inc VAT

A massive touchscreen, a second screen for self-portraits and HD video make this the ideal camera for parties and posing for Facebook profile shots.

Specifications

1/2.33in 12.0-megapixel sensor, 4.8x zoom (27-124mm equivalent), 166g

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Teenagers are the trendsetters when it comes to using technology. Last time we checked, they’re still using Facebook, but their profiles contain photos of themselves as much as other people. Samsung has spotted this trend and responded with the ST550 – a camera with a front-mounted screen for self-portraits.

This screen is mounted behind the smooth plastic front panel. It’s small, dim and hard to see in sunlight, but good enough for framing shots. It’s paired with a wide-angle lens to squeeze a few friends into the frame when shooting at arm’s length. The screen comes in handy at other times, too, reminding subjects to smile at the crucial time, showing a countdown for the self-timer and bewildering infants with animated clowns.

Around the other side, there’s an enormous 3.5in, 800×450-pixel touchscreen. It’s great for slideshows, even though they don’t match the screen’s widescreen aspect ratio. Video playback of 720p HD files looked even better. Touchscreen control is responsive and well laid out, but it took us a while to realise that we had to disable the touch-for-spot-focus mode in order to enable the front screen.

We really dislike the digital airbrushing that’s applied to faces without warning in the Smart Auto shooting mode. The results look ridiculous, and horribly vain. Battery life is a concern, too, dropping from 200 to 150 shots with both screens enabled. In-camera charging means buying a spare and alternating them isn’t particularly practical. Otherwise, though, the camera strikes a pleasing balance of convenience and fun, and is a pleasure to use.

Image quality and performance aren’t as impressive, though. It took a pedestrian 3.1 seconds between shots, rising to five seconds with the flash enabled. As usual for a 12-megapixel, 1/2.33in sensor, image noise was a big problem. Even in bright light, noise reduction removed subtle details. Low-light shots were OK for posting online but not up to print standards.

That probably won’t bother Facebook users, though. There are better cameras at this price, but Samsung has identified a market and met its needs admirably.

Basic Specifications

Rating ****
CCD effective megapixels 12.0 megapixels
CCD size 1/2.33in
Viewfinder none
Viewfinder magnification, coverage N/A
LCD screen size 3.5in
LCD screen resolution 1,152,000 pixels
Articulated screen No
Live view Yes
Optical zoom 4.8x
Zoom 35mm equivalent 27-124mm
Image stabilisation optical, lens based
Maximum image resolution 4,000×3,000
Maximum movie resolution 1280×720
Movie frame rate at max quality 30fps
File formats JPEG; MP4 (H.264)

Physical

Memory slot microSDHC
Mermory supplied 55MB internal
Battery type Li-ion
Battery Life (tested) 200 shots
Connectivity USB, AV, optional HDMI
HDMI output resolution N/A
Body material plastic
Lens mount N/A
Focal length multiplier 5.5x
Kit lens model name N/A
Accessories USB and AV cables
Weight 166g
Size 60x100x19mm

Buying Information

Warranty one year RTB
Price £193
Supplier http://www.purelygadgets.co.uk
Details www.samsungcamera.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes auto
Shutter speed auto
Aperture range auto
ISO range (at full resolution) 80 to 3200
Exposure compensation +/-2 EV
White balance auto, 5 presets, manual
Additional image controls contrast, saturation, sharpness, dynamic range
Manual focus No
Closest macro focus 3cm
Auto-focus modes multi, spot, face detect
Metering modes multi, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction
Drive modes single, continuous, self-timer