The front LCD has two functions – framing self portraits and amusing young subjects. When the camera is in Child Scene mode the front LCD plays a clown animation to make the little tackers smile. Generally image quality is good. (See tinyurl.com/n2c...
Moving subjects are a problem because of the capture lag. Even anticipating movement doesnt help because you are always a beat behind the action.
This camera is loaded with the essential gimmicks – face detection and recognition, smile and blink automation of shutter firing and so on, but it also permits a reasonable degree of user control. Samsung divides customers into six categories, one o...
The front LCD has two functions — framing self-portraits and amusing young subjects. When the camera is in Child Scene mode, the front LCD plays a clown animation to make the little tackers smile. Image quality is generally good. (See tinyurl.com/n2...
Moving subjects are a problem because of the capture lag. Even anticipating movement doesnt help because you are always a beat behind the action. ...
This camera is loaded with essential gimmicks — face detection and recognition, smile and anti-blink shutter automation and so on. It also permits a reasonable degree of user control. Its interesting, well thought out and worth consideration by the...
Abstract: If taking good self-portraits on your digital camera without chopping a forehead or ear out of the picture can be a bit of a struggle, then look no further. The standout feature of Samsung's ST550 ($599) is its front LCD screen, which lets you see exac...
The front-facing camera is the Samsung ST550’s calling card and it makes Facebook-friendly portraits a breeze to set up. The shots we took looked sharp and it was great to take pics of ourselves and our mates without spinning the camera round and hoping for the best. The full touchscreen on the back means you can easily control the Samsung ST550 with swipes and gestures and also adds a nice sleek
The colours offered by the Samsung ST550 could be a tad more vivid, but then this is a feature-heavy compact, not a DSLR or Bridge camera for pros and enthusiasts. However, it’s hard to find much to quibble about with a camera that offers everything all but the most fastidious of photography fans could want.
This is a very novel take on the compact camera. If you love using your camera to record nights out and trips with your mates, before sharing the results on Facebook and Flickr, then this is the camera you have to buy.Best offers for the Samsung ST550C...
Excellent 3.5″ touch screen with high resolution, Fun Front screen, Good wide angle 4.6x optical zoom lens, Compact and stylish metal body, Recycle Bin (can undelete photos), Good photo quality, Very good HD video quality, Good macro mode, Opt...
Uses MicroSD Cards (Small, fiddly, rarer than SD), Small zoom control, Difficult to view front screen in sunlight, Slippery body – easy to drop, Poor battery life,
The new Samsung ST550 (aka TL225) features dual LCDs – a touch screen at the back, and a 1.5″ screen at the front for self-portraits etc. The ST550 features a high resolution 3.5″ 1,152k pixel touch screen, a 12 megapixel sensor, a...
Abstract: Yes this camera has a TFT at the front and the back. Not as daft as it sounds if you either want to catch a shot with the image taker in or if you are trying to keep the attention of a young child their own image works wonders....
Good image quality, front-facing LCD screen more than just a gimmick, wide-angle lens
Proprietary USB connection
The ST550 has a host of great features including a front-facing screen and wide-angle zoom; it produces great quality shots tooKey specs12 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
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. ...
While the photographic performance of this little innovator left me cold, I have to admit that the inclusion of a dual LCD screen does make taking self-portraits an all-together new and more creative experience. For this reason alone, I’d recommend...