Last year the breakthroughs for digital compacts were better low light
capabilities and larger screens.
This year it’s the turn of Face Recognition (FR) and ever-larger zooms
crammed into ever-smaller bodies.
Though Samsung’s sophisticated, solidly built
NV7
OPS misses out on FR, it does tick the other boxes and boast an impressive
7x optical zoom lens (38-270mm in 35mm film camera terms), the barrel for which
stands defiantly proud of the 2cm-thin body when not in use.
As we know, shooting at the extreme telephoto end of such a zoom throws up
the possibility of hand wobble blurring images – known as ‘camera shake’. To
combat this
Samsung
has included Optical Picture Stabilisation (OPS) in tandem with Advanced Shake
Reduction.
The
NV7’s
other talking point is its unique ‘Smart Touch’ operation whereby you get an
L-shape of unmarked buttons surrounding the 2.5in viewing screen. Run your
finger along the piano-like keys and their functions pop up on screen.
There is a more familiar mode dial atop the camera with the main shooting
options accessible (including Mpeg4 video) – mirrored on screen with a virtual
version to save taking your eyes away from it.
Next to this are a nicely springy shutter button, neat pop-up flash, and the
recessed power button. Press this and the NV7 readies itself for the first shot
in a speedy second.
Starting at maximum wide angle, the camera takes around three seconds to
reach its full 270mm equivalent setting, the zoom mechanism making a slightly
distracting mechanical sound. Though the screen image at the full extent of the
zoom is slightly jittery, the reasonably weighty build means you can get a firm
grip.
The images speak for themselves by being some of the most pleasingly crisp
we’ve seen from a compact with such a range. There’s some purple fringing
visible but only on close inspection.
Pictures are written to a 19MB internal memory, though there’s a slot for a
SD memory card. Apart from the fact that the NV7 takes some patience to properly
familiarise yourself with, it will reward you with vivid and razor sharp
close-ups.
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