Samsung brought out three more cameras in its post-CES releases on Wednesday aim at the mid-range of its point-and-shoot series. The ST65, ST90 and ST95 all carry 5X wide-angle lenses and 720p movie-making as their core features. As the flagship, the ST95 has a 16-megapixel sensor, a three-inch touchscreen and H.264 video that packs more footage into the available space.
Second-generation automatic scene detection and filtering define the software side of the camera. A computer app is built into the camera to save users the trouble of managing shots with a direct connection.
The ST90 is a more conventional alternative to the ST95 and has regular physical controls along with a 14-megapixel sensor. More frugal photography comes from the ST65, which uses first-generation scene detection and filtering but otherwise many of the same features as the ST90.
All three appear in US stores in February with prices of $130, $150 and $200 for the ST65, ST90 and the ST95, respectively.