The S730 simplifies the picture-taking process to let photographers capture pictures without worrying about adjusting multiple settings. Samsung’s ASR image stabilization system helps to reduce camera shake and image blur during longer exposures and in situations where holding the camera steady is impossible or a tripod is unavailable. When taking pictures outdoors, the S730 automatically detect environmental light conditions through the CCD and adjust the brightness of the LCD display for optimal image viewing.
For maximum versatility, the S730 can be powered by optional Samsung rechargeable Ni-MH batteries as well as available-everywhere AA alkaline batteries.
Other features include:
* A bright 2.5†LCD display
* Red-eye reduction capabilities
* 20 megabytes of internal memory, and can accept Secure Digital (SD) flash memory cards up to 4 gigabytes (includes SD, MMC and SDHC)
* Dedicated modes for common-yet-difficult shooting situations, including Close-Up (to capture all of the detail at a subject at a close focal range), Sunset (to take advantage of soft, waning light), and Backlight (to compensate for a dark subject lit from behind)
* Movie mode lets users capture video in one of four resolutions, from 320x240 to 640x480, at up to 15 frames per second in AVI (MJPEG-4) format. Image stabilisation can be engaged to compensate for unwanted camera movement and subject blur when recording
* A built-in microphone allows a 10-second voice memo to be attached to any still image
* Voice recording for up to one-hour, voice memo and “One-touch Playback†for instant playback of an image, even when the power is off.
* Includes Samsung’s Digimax Master software (compatible with Windows 98/2000/ME/XP and Macintosh OS X 9.2 through 10.4), enabling beginners to edit and manage their pictures as soon as they start using the camera
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Brandi 08.30.07 at 5:53 am
I was really impressed with the quality of the photos and the features of the camera, but the battery life is terrible. It’s really power-hungry and just running on 2 AA batteries. I love the camera. If you do get this camera, I suggest, instead of buying batteries left and right, get a battery charger and some rechargeable AA batteries. All in all though, It’s a pretty good camera and I will always love it.