Review: Samsung TL34HD camera
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by Doug Aamoth on October 29, 2008

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Cramming a 14.7-megapixel sensor into something the size of a deck of cards is no small feat, but that’s exactly what Samsung’s done with the TL34HD digital camera. Add to that the ability to record 720p high-definition video at 30 frames per second, a three-inch touchscreen, and an MSRP of $329.95 and you’ve got a camera that appeals to people who want to get a little more out of their point and shoot.

Overview and Features

  • 14.7-megapixel sensor
  • Roughly the same size as a deck of cards
  • Takes 720p video at 30 FPS
  • Big, three-inch touchscreen
  • 28mm wide angle lens
  • 3.6x optical zoom
  • MSRP of $329.95

Pros

If you like megapixels, you’ll love this camera. You can stuff it in your pocket, take photos of yourself and a bunch of your friends while you’re out at night, and then blow your favorite snapshots up to cover entire walls in your home – if that sort of thing is important to you. It’s a good social camera.

The ability to record video at 720p is a nice touch because, as a social camera, it’ll look good when played back on a TV. Samsung sells an optional HDMI cradle and remote control kit so you can dock the camera next to your TV for easy viewing. As it stands, though, the camera doesn’t come with HD video cables – just standard RCA cables.

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The big 3-inch LCD screen is gorgeous. And the fact that it’s a touchscreen makes it easier to access most functions without having to go three or four menus deep like you would with most cameras. Everything’s pretty intuitive and the touch aspect is relatively responsive. I’m not a big fan of touchscreens but this one worked well.

Cons

If you’re more interested in the HD video function on this camera – specifically editing video — than you are about taking photos, you’d be best to steer clear. Video is recorded in MP4 format using a codec that only allowed my to open the files in QuickTime. I couldn’t open them using Sony Vegas. I have this same problem with a few other brands of digital camcorders, particularly the cheaper, sub-$150 kinds.

I tried just uploading a couple video files to Blip.tv and was greeted with the sound from the clip, but with an all-white picture. So straight uploading is out, too. I’d have to use a video conversion program to get each of these video files into a usable format first — too much time/work – and then open them up in my editor and/or upload them.

If you’re just going to watch the videos you’ll be fine. Use the included RCA cables (no included component cables = no HD) or buy the HDMI dock if you want to watch stuff in high definition. What I’m basically trying to say is that you’re probably not going to use the video function on this camera all that much. Your mileage may vary, though.

Finally, the placement of the flash is maddening:

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Guess who’s big, fat, left index finger kept that flash from popping up while taking photos at night or in low light? I know the flash has to be put somewhere, but it’s honestly right underneath where most people hold the camera.

Samples

Sample Video File – See if you can open it in your video editor. If you can, great.

Sample Photos (all taken at maximum resolution, with flash):

TL34HD1 (Small)

Photo 1: Zoomed all the way out – download full-size photo (5.89 MB)

TL34HD2 (Small) 

Photo 2: Full 3.6x optical zoom – download full-size photo (6.5 MB)

TL34HD3 (Small) 

Photo 3: Full digital zoom – download full-size photo (2.52 MB)

Conclusion

The Samsung TL34HD is a good choice for social people who want a camera to take good photos from relatively close range and blow those photos up to various large sizes. The HD video feature is somewhat moot as the camera doesn’t include HD cables for your TV and videos can’t easily be edited or uploaded without converting the files first. It’s a great little camera for taking photos of up-close people, though, as it packs a lot of nice features into a small, pocketable package.

Samsung TL34HD [Samsung.com]

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  • Good reviews. Thank’s

  • Well impressed reviews and great detailed photos of camera. I have book marked this site
    Zoe

  • year… it’s good review for me.
    Samsung new camera TL34HD is so small size and useful touchscreen on it. This camera seems to be very easy interface and simple to handle it. plus, HD recording is not bad. As you mentioned, it would be good camera for social usage. I’ll check more about it’s transcoding in HD files.

  • FIrst, I’d like to know how long a video I can shoot at HD. Second, I’d like to know just how good the HD video is. I’d also like to know if I can shoot HD in Macro mode. I’d like to know if this camera also has micro mode. I’d like to see a pic of this camera with the lens closed. It’s nice to see a camera that works with a Mac. I watch all my tv on my Mac using EyeTv, and it comes up on my screen in HD by just using a regular antenna in my room. No cable fees. Full screen. beautiful. Of course, lots of info is not shot on HD, and looks it. One of the things you noticed in HD now is that new documentaries cutting to speaking people will use heavy filters to cut down on the sharpness, as the new HD lenses can be brutal. THey say the very newest sytems for HD films have special setups that make the HD look like film, and also do more selective focusing like film cameras. Most HD lenses and camera seems to have real deep depth of field, and will not isolate things the way you see in most movies. (I’m talking major film production). I don;t know why these HD camera have such depth of field.
    Anyway, one of the problems buying a camera like this in a store is that the video that you can text is always in store movies….

  • I have this camera and it works great! ive gotten some pretty awesome night and outdoor shots!
    no complaints, yet! hope it stays that way!
    good review though…

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