Samsung TL320 (Black)
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: EC-TL320BBP/US
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- The Samsung TL320's myriad shooting options make it a very good dSLR companion, but the photo quality and performance are definitely those of a point-and-shoot camera.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung TL320 (Black) price range: $184.99 - $432.49
- Reviewed by: Joshua Goldman
- Reviewed on: 09/09/2009
The good: Extremely large feature set; solid, high-end design.
The bad: Photo quality dips above ISO 200.
The bottom line: The Samsung TL320's myriad shooting options make it a very good dSLR companion, but the photo quality and performance are definitely those of a point-and-shoot camera.
User reviews
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I own one and love it - with caveats.....
by bigpics on September 12, 2009
Pros: 1. AMOLED gorgeous even in bright sun. 2. nice HD vid wi pause/resume 3. ability to tone down fill-flash even in prog mode so it doesn't flatten/overwhelm everythins. 4. seems to remember different settings in different modes. 5. options galore.
Cons: someday cam manufacturers may realize we'd like decent sound to go with our beautiful HD vid. very low gain in included mono mic, no mic input (in any P&S I could find). only one zoom speed, & please, unmute sound during zoom - motor is quiet eno
Summary: Like many, I'm longing for the holy grail of a single pocketable device that's both a great still cam and video cam, handles low light with aplomb, with ...
Summary: Like many, I'm longing for the holy grail of a single pocketable device that's both a great still cam and video cam, handles low light with aplomb, with both intelligent auto modes and plenty of manual options when you have the time and need - and I see a lot of progress being made, but think we're still maybe a year away from something that will almost be that - within, of course, the limits of the laws of physics re: light-gathering capacity, sensor size, etc.
I had to buy now, though, to meet some documentation needs, did a fair amount of research and comparison shopping, and while I feel I got something that's about as close as any manufacturer's offering today, have to say it's still a few bricks short of a full load.
Since video for YouTube was #1 on my list I began with a mini-HD vidcam, the Aiptek Action GVS HD, which I ultimately traded in and bought the TL320 for reasons we'll get to shortly.
As for my TL320, which I'm keeping, the biggest minus is the lack of anything resembling decent sound recording in video. While the video quality is comparable and the stills incomparably better than the mini-vidcam I tried first, the inadequate mono mic, not even front-facing, really sucks. I would have to say that for my primary use, recording live unamplified or semi-amplified performances and speakers in often dimly-lit rooms, about half of the footage I'm getting is unacceptable, mostly because of poor sound.
And I feel the mic and sound recording capability (and/or adding an external mic input) could have been upgraded significantly for probably no more than $10-20 in build cost. But neither camera manufacturers (or any of the review sites I've found) even pay much - if any - attention to the sound quality of the video in their still cams.
C'mon Samsung, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, etc., etc. if you're going to bother to give us beautiful HD video, a little decent audio is only logical and sane!!
Also, my little vidcam did zoom without shutting down the sound, and I don't think its motor was any quieter than my TL320's. So again, on the wish list, unmute the sound while zooming, and while you're at it give us a choice of at least 2 or 3 zoom speeds to give more creative control of the video process (which was lacking in the ultracompact vidcam as well, FWIW).
Back to sound, the Aiptek, at half the price, had a stereo mic with maybe 20 db more gain and therefore a better noise/signal ratio, and had a mic input. On the other hand, its widest lens angle made me place it much further away to get the frame I wanted, mostly negating the better audio gain and quick shooting makes setting up an external mic impractical much of the time.
PS: neither camera does video well in low light, even with a compact LED video light at distances of more than 4-6 feet.
The 24mm equivalent wide-angle capability on the Samsung (24-120), btw, is really, really sweet and well-implemented. Amateur photographers usually don't appreciate the inherently greater depth of field and dimensionalilty of WA shooting and are more impressed by being able to zoom in on distant scenes and objects, even though the shots flatten out and moosh fore and background details together in a way that's usually visually boring. A 24mm POV lets you close in on a foreground subject which can then lead your deeper and deeper into the picture. And no P&S (or even DSLR) camera is going to truly capture the majesty of mountains 20 miles away in the first place. Go for a detail or person close to you and let the landmarks in the distance add a sense of place. Telephoto capability (say above 135mm equivalent) is better suited for skittish wildlife, capturing sports and family play action and drama - or any DETAIL you can't get close to, but not so much for scenery or people pix in general.
You also gain light the more zoomed out you are and can therefore shoot at a lower ISO.
I think the review by CNET covered a lot of the other details and I have no disagreements (Note; Samsung guarantees it will handle 8GB cards, but my 16 GB high speed Belkin SD HC works fine, and if you're shooting lots of HD, you will fill an 8GB fairly fast in a single day).
So my purpose in chiming is mainly to emphasize a bit of what they missed, and bring some focus on the totally neglected, truly atrocious state of sound recording in small cameras (vidcams and still with video) in general, and hope CNET will begin to pay some attention too!2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great bang for your buck!
by Califsunlover on July 8, 2009
Pros: PROS: Excellent quality, wide range of manual features, extensive video recording w/voice, price.
Cons: CONS: Takes a little bit of effort to fully learn the capabilities.
Summary: This camera is awesome! Has every feature & option anyone could ask for in a compact camera. Takes clear, crisp and real to life colors in all lighting.
The quality ...Summary: This camera is awesome! Has every feature & option anyone could ask for in a compact camera. Takes clear, crisp and real to life colors in all lighting.
The quality of this camera is phenomenal and the 3" AMOLED screen rivals most high-end computer monitors or televisions.
It takes some effort to truly learn all the features this little camera has to offer, but well worth your time. For easy & light traveling, this camera is all that you need. Video option and length is unparalleled in a compact digital camera.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: EC-TL320BBP/US
- Description: Make your vacation photos more memorable with this 12-megapixel digital camera and images filled with sharp details. The 3x optical zoom and 24 mm ultra wide angle lens makes capturing the whole shot, easy. Plus editing them is a snap with the 3" AMOLED screen. You'll see deeper blacks and amazing clarity even in direct sunlight.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Digital camera - Compact
- Enclosure Color Black
- Resolution 12 megapixels
- Optical Sensor Type CCD
- Total Pixels 12,400,000 pixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 12,200,000 pixels
- Optical Sensor Size 1/2.33"
- Optical Zoom 5 x
- Digital Zoom 5 x
- Image Stabilizer Optical
- Face Detection Blink Detection technology
- Digital Video Format H.264
- Image Recording Format JPEG
- AV Interfaces HDMI
Exposure & White Balance
- Light Sensitivity ISO 1600,
ISO 800,
ISO 100,
ISO 200,
ISO 3200 (3Mpix),
ISO 80,
ISO 400,
ISO auto - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Center-weighted,
Spot - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Manual,
Aperture-priority - Shooting Programs Action,
Sunset,
Dawn,
Back light,
Tripod,
White,
Macro text,
Beach/snow,
Night portrait,
Text,
Anti shake,
Frame guide,
Backlight portrait,
Night mode,
Beauty shot,
Close-up,
Fireworks,
Children,
Macro,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - Special Effects Negative,
Noise,
Cool,
Vivid,
Soft,
Classic,
Calm,
Forest,
Retro,
Color Filter - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Daylight,
Tungsten light,
2800K - 10000K,
Cloudy,
Fluorescent light (daylight),
Fluorescent light (warm white) - Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
- Min Shutter Speed 16 sec
- Exposure Compensation ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
Lens System
- Type Schneider-Kreuznach 5 x x Zoom lens - 4.3 mm - 21.5 mm - F/2.8-7.3
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 24 - 120 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 15.7 in
- Macro Focus Range 2 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
- Features Built-in lens shield
Camera Flash
- Camera Flash Built-in flash
- Flash Modes Fill-in mode,
Slow synchro,
Auto mode,
Flash OFF mode,
Red-eye reduction - Effective Flash Range 1 ft - 17 ft
Additional Features
- Self Timer Delay 2 sec,
10 sec - Additional Features Digital image rotation,
Face retouch,
In-camera red-eye fix,
Scene Detection Technology,
Audio recording,
Brightness control,
Resizing an image,
Saturation control,
Smile Detection technology,
Exif Print support,
720p HD movie recording,
DPOF support,
Built-in speaker,
Auto Contrast Balance (ACB),
PictBridge support,
Dual image stabilization,
Sharpness control,
Contrast control,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Direct print,
Digital image stabilization Display
- Type 3 in AMOLED display
- Display Features Built-in
Microphone
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x HDMI,
1 x USB,
1 x DC power input
Software
- Software Adobe Reader,
Apple QuickTime,
Samsung Master,
Drivers & Utilities Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter
- Body Material Stainless steel
Battery
- Supported Battery Samsung SLB-11A
- Supported Battery 1 x Samsung SLB-11A Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1130 mAh ( Included )
Memory / Storage
- RAM Installed 76 MB
- Memory Card Slot SD card
- Supported Memory Cards SDHC Memory Card,
MultiMediaCard,
SD Memory Card,
MultiMediaCardplus - Image Storage JPEG 4000 x 3000,
JPEG 3984 x 2656,
JPEG 3968 x 2232,
JPEG 2976 x 2976,
JPEG 3264 x 2448,
JPEG 2592 x 1944,
JPEG 2048 x 1536,
JPEG 1920 x 1080,
JPEG 1024 x 768 - Video Capture H.264 - 1280 x 720,
H.264 - 640 x 480,
H.264 - 320 x 240 Dimensions & Weight
- Width 3.8 in
- Depth 0.8 in
- Height 2.4 in
- Weight 5.6 oz
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 5 - 85%
Main Features
- Image stabilizer feature Optical stabilization helps prevent blurry pictures, especially for handheld cameras at slow shutter speeds or when using high optical zoom.
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- Manufacturer:Samsung
- Address:
105 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 - Phone: 1-800-726-7864
- Fax: 1-973-601-6001





