Best cameras with touchscreens
We round up some of the best touchscreen digital cameras on the Australian market
Touchscreens are becoming more prevalent in digital cameras on the Australian marketplace as they offer a new way to interact with menu systems and in some cases direct camera functions (such as the shutter).
The first cameras on the market to use a touchscreen were a little hit and miss, but over the last year the technology has improved and the user experience has gotten better. Panasonic's touchscreen cameras, for example, allow you to control the focus point in your shots simply by tapping anywhere on the screen. If you want, you can also tap the screen to take the picture, rather than pressing down on the shutter.
In this roundup we've gathered all the touchscreen cameras we've reviewed over the last year so that you can see what's available and how each camera's quality and features compare. There are models from Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony.
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The Samsung ST600 is a two-screen digital camera that's perfect for self-portraits. Its overall image quality is more than adequate for posting on social media sites and even for printing at relatively large sizes, but it does suffer from some imperfections. We're not fans of the camera's touchscreen and its usability could be better. Overall it's not a bad little compact camera at all.
- Review Date:
- Reviewer:
- Manufacturer:
- 3rd Feb., 2011
- Elias Plastiras
- Samsung
- Rating:
- Price:
- $ 399.00
- Pros:
- Good image quality, front LCD screen is useful, built-in filters are a nice touch
- Cons:
- Touchscreen isn't great, noticeable noise above ISO 400, chromatic aberration