Samsung NV7 OPS Digital Camera Quick Reviews
- By Mark Bounty
- Published 09/28/2007
- Samsung
- Unrated
| Basic Specifications | |
| Resolution: | 7.10 Megapixel |
| Lens: | 7.00x zoom |
| Viewfinder: | LCD |
| LCD Size: | 2.5 inch |
| ISO: | 100-1000 |
| Shutter: | 15-1/1500 |
| Max Aperture: | 2.8 |
| Mem Type: | SD |
| Battery: | Custom LiIon |
| Dimensions: | 4.2x2.5x1.4in |
| Weight: | 8.6 oz |
| MSRP: | $450 |
| Availability: | 09/2006 |
Of the three heavier NV-series cameras introduced enlightened by Samsung this year, the NV7 OPS bequeath doubtless compose the famously interest. A pool of a seven megapixel CCD imager with a immeasurable 7x optical outstrip - besides thought stabilization to boot. The lens fairly dominates the Samsung NV7 OPS' front panel, and while the camera itself strongly resembles its other NV-series siblings it would be the largest of the group even without that lens. Samsung's NV7 has an attractive body nonetheless with softly curved side edges, and mostly smooth panels, save for that lens, and a gently angled handgrip on the right hand end (as seen from the rear). The lens is branded as a Schneider-Kreuznach Varioplan, and offers a moderate 38mm wide angle to a useful 270mm telephoto focal range. Maximum aperture ranges from f/2.8 at wide angle to f/4.0 at telephoto, and as well as Samsung's Advanced Shake Reduction software, the OPS is the only NV-series camera to also include mechanical stabilization, dubbed "Optical Picture Stabilization" by the company. The NV7 also offers ISO sensitivity from 100 - 1000.
A 2.5" LCD exposition takes reinforcing a ideal equivalent of honest estate on the bear of the camera, and is surrounded by a comprehensive thirteen unmarked buttons that are accompanied by a graphical user interface on the LCD that guides you over to their functions. Beyond these buttons, contrasting controls should be a snap - there's only a mode dial, shutter button and zoom lever to contend with. Eleven scene modes should help make the camera approachable for beginners, but more experienced photographers will be pleased to find functions such as shutter- and aperture-priority plus a fully manual mode at their disposal. Images are stored on SD / MMC cards, or in 19MB of built in memory, and power comes from a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery.