Samsung Camera will do exactly that as they are set to introduce
the Digimax V700 - a seven mega pixel digital still camera.
Following the Digimax V50, introduced at CES 2004, the V700 is the
latest addition to Samsung's highly successful V-Series line of
high end digital cameras. Competitively priced at $399.99, the
V700 is sure to turn heads with its unparalleled style and host of
features, making it one of the most affordable, advanced
point-and-shoot digital still cameras on the market today.
"We are very excited about the launch of
the Digimax V700 as it represents the third generation of our
V-Series line," said Ken Gerb, Senior Vice President - Sales for
Samsung Camera. "The V700 is the first, high-end, seven mega pixel
digital camera that we have introduced in the United States and
with its price/performance ratio, it's sure to have quite an
impact on the competition."
With features like a 4cm super macro
mode, a huge 2-inch color LCD and powerful manual controls, the
V700 is ideal for virtually every application. Following in the
footsteps of the popular V50, the V700 offers quality construction
and style, world-class Schneider optics, a plethora of
customization modes and other features to create one of the
foremost digital cameras in its class.
The Digimax V700 packs a new 7.4 mega
pixel (total pixels) 1/1.8" CCD sensor in a stylish aluminum
enclosure that's easy to use and to hold. With its high-quality
f/2.8 ~ 5.1 Schneider 7.8mm ~ 23.4mm lens (equivalent to a 38 ~
114mm lens in 35mm film) the camera provides an enormous array of
features in one sleek package. The macro mode captures images as
close as 4cm, while the 10x digital zoom extends the range of the
Schneider lens into the super-telephoto range.
The 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen provides a
large focusing area and is also home to the camera's wider range
of creative controls. The intuitive graphical user interface (GUI)
allows users to easily navigate the camera's menu of features and
capabilities. Photographers have a full range of custom choices
including a variety of exposure modes, five ISO settings, five
flash settings and more. The V700 utilizes a combination
mechanical and electronic shutter to capture images at up to
1/2000 of a second.
The Digimax V700 can capture still images
in single, continuous, AWB, AEB or AFB modes, at sizes up to 5MB
and store them as TIFF, JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.2 or DPOF format. The
camera also has the ability to capture MPEG-4, 30
frames-per-second movie clips at a size of 640 x 480. The V700
also features Movie Clip Stabilizer and Movie Edit functions that
can be performed right on the camera.
AEB shooting provides a choice of presets
custom designed for some typical—and also some difficult to
master—shooting environments. The Digimax V700 includes
preprogrammed settings in an Auto mode, Program mode, A, S, M
mode, Night mode and Scene modes including: Portrait, Children,
Landscape, Close-up, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach &
Snow and Text.
The V700 also takes advantage of the
small form-factor of SD/MMC storage cards with guaranteed storage
of up to 1GB. SD is quickly becoming the preferred storage media
for compact digital cameras thanks to the formats ability to pack
a large amount of data into a small space. With its thin design,
the V700 is designed to support the 3V Duracell CP1 high-power
lithium battery, an optional rechargeable 3V Li-ion (SLB-1137)
from Samsung or an AC adapter.
The V700 transfers images via its
built-in USB connection and comes with software for both the
Windows and the Macintosh platforms (TBD) including Digimax
Viewer, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ArcSoft VideoImpression and
Digimax Reader. The Digimax V700 can also be connected to NTSC or
PAL external monitors for image and movie playback via the
included connectors.
The V700 also offers Pictbridge
technology, allowing users to connect the camera directly to a
printer via USB cable and output images right from the camera's
internal memory or SD card. A related feature that comes in handy
is the ability to edit, crop and resize images right on the camera
before sending them to a computer or printer for distribution or
output.
Ideal for either the casual snap shooter
or the advanced photographer, the V700 offers fully automatic and
manual controls. From point and shoot to shutter priority to
aperture priority all the way to full manual, the V700 has it all
