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I always enjoy the occasions I get to look a DSLR unit. This will always be the pinnacle for any amateur photographer. It gives you the chance to capture images of the same quality as those who stand around in freezing, wet or hot conditions to capture...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:48
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The Samsung NX10, another entry in the growing compact interchangeable-lens camera category, takes up less room in your camera bag than most DSLRs, while still featuring a 14.6 megapixel, APS-C, CMOS image sensor, 3-inch LCD, and the Samsung NX mount f...
Solid...
Cumbersome raw processing; Poor video quality; Image stabilization is average at best; Bundled software for Windows users only; High price tag...
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The Samsung NX10, another entry in the growing compact interchangeable-lens camera category, takes up less room in your camera bag than most DSLRs, while still featuring a 14.6 megapixel, APS-C, CMOS image sensor, 3-inch LCD, and the Samsung NX mount f...
Solid build, interchangeable lens...
Lacklustre video performance...
The Samsung NX10 is a solid camera to hold and shoot. Even though I prefer the LCD for composing images, it's convenient to have the EVF in bright conditions when the LCD might be difficult to see. Both the NX10 body and 18-55mm zoom lens are nicely const...
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Of similar proportions to Panasonic’s two offerings, if disconcertingly slim in depth, is Samsung’s first ever hybrid camera, the NX10. It doesn’t use the same Micro Four Thirds system but the control layout resembles a full-sized DSLR that’s been shr...
User-friendly automatic operation; good value; eye sensor EVF; image-stabilised body; HDMI out port; clear and bright rear screen...
Small handgrip; fewer accessories available than for more established brands...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:49
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Can this camera revolutionise the market? Samsung’s NX10 is the first offering from the manufacturer within the new ‘system camera’ or hybrid category. These cameras offer the creativity of interchangeable lens systems, but in a more compact and easy-t...
Boasting all the features of a beginner DSLR in a lightweight and friendly body, with great image quality too...
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Samsung has both trumped former collaborator, Pentax, and targeted rival Micro Four Thirds cameras by unveiling a new mirrorless camera system...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:50
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The number of serious DSLR-style compact cameras has been slowly growing over the past year, but all the models we’ve seen so far have been based on the Micro Four Thirds system. The Samsung NX10 offers a similar approach, trading the mechanical mirror...
Nearly as good as a DSLR but in a more compact package, and at a very tempting price too...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:50
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If manufacturers of existing Micro Four Thirds cameras thought they had cornered the hybrid market, they'll now have to accept that there's a new player on the block with this new camera from Samsung that offers excellent value for money and superb qu...
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Samsung's been trying to break into the lucrative keen-amateur camera market for some years now, and the Samsung NX10 is its best effort to date.Previous Samsung bridge cameras and GX-series SLRs were bulky and expensive affairs; while not bad cameras in...
Solid build, Hi-res, APS-C sized sensor, Solid ISO performance, Good quality kit lens, Some HD exposure controls...
Eccentric layout, Dull looks and styling, Limited range of lenses, Limited accessories, Lacks full HD movie recording, Cheap and nasty lens cap...
ForSolid buildHi-res, APS-C sized sensorSolid ISO performanceGood quality kit lensSome HD exposure controls...
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The Samsung NX10 is a serious entry into the hybrid sector for the Korean company, a company that competes it pretty much every sector of the consumer electronics market. It's no surprise then to find that Samsung haven't taken a half-hearted approach...
Menu system, comes with viewfinder and flash built-in, compact, image quality, value for money...
RAW shooting is a little slow and clunky, the video offering isn't great...
An excellent quality camera that comes in at an attractive price. Photographers should be very interested, but if video is important too, you might want to look elsewhere...
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Samsung has upped its game in the camera market with the release of the NX10. It’s the company’s first ever EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) model – a hybrid DSLR that takes on the optional lenses compact camera market and directly cha...
Overall, having criticised Samsung for not delivering cameras of substance in the past, I was surprised by the outstanding build and image quality of the company's latest new-concept release. While Olympus and Panasonic might have set a market standa...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:51
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Samsung introduced the NX10 earlIer this year, it joins the and n offering DSLR image quality in a more compact body than a traditional DSLR. With very similar dimensions, layout and digital SLR styling to the DMC-G2, yet noticeably slimmer in de...
Smaller than average form factor aids portability, Control layout is easy to use...
Requires investment in a relatively new and untested camera system...
Another DSLR hybrid, the Samsung perfectly combines intuitive controls with great images...
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Best DSLR and System Camera When Panasonic launched the Lumix G1 at the end of 2008, it was the first of a new type of camera, so new in fact that the industry and the journalists who write about it have yet to agree on the taxonomy of the species. Some p...
The NX10's performance is good, but. In single shot mode it has a shot-to-shot time of 1.2 seconds, while in continuous shooting mode it can maintain a shooting speed of 2.5 frames a second for about 15 shots with a standard class- 6 SD card, or up to 28...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:51
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A good introductory camera, thanks to its compact size, low price and rich features.
More compact but feels like a DSLR. Has changeable lenses, great picture quality...
Camera takes a little too long to reengage, some lag in autofocus between subjects.
A good introductory camera, thanks to its compact size, low price and rich features...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:51
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We’ve had Live View, and we’ve had HD movie modes, but now hybrid or EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) cameras have become the next big thing. The NX10 is arguably the most exciting development yet. Samsung isn't the only player in this...
The NX10 definitely has the potential to produce some great shots, but it’s up against a whole bunch of rival cameras that are just as good or better. It’s a shame, too, that the bundled RAW conversion software is PC only. Mac users will have to wait u...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:52
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Over the last couple of years, the dominance of dSLRs in the enthusiast camera market has been challenged from unlikely corners. First a resurgent Olympus, then Panasonic, and now Samsung, have all launched mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, and...
All in all, the Samsung NX10 is a very attractive little camera. Image quality is on a par with a typical midrange dSLR, and with the 30mm pancake lens attached the whole package is addictively compact. It doesn't quite feel 100 percent finished -- the...
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Product Code: EV-NX10ZZBABGB The Samsung NX10 is about take the digital camera market by storm. It's a compact camera with the functionality of a digital SLR, but an intelligent auto mode allows it to also be used as a point-and-shoot camera until yo...
The Samsung NX10 left us with a very good overall first impression. It’s very easy to use, it has plenty of features (so you won’t have to fork out for more accessories straight away), and it takes clear and vibrant photos. We only noticed som...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:53
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Choosing your lens With the arrival of the NX10, Samsung has produced a system of interchangeable lenses, dubbed NX, and along with it a whole new range of lenses. For the time being, the Korean manufacturer hasn't opened up the technology to others...
Pluses, Fast autofocus in good lighting conditions, Superb AMOLED screen, Great quality photos up to 800 ISO, Passable 720p video mode, Useful viewfinder on a reasonably small camera...
Minuses, No stabilisation in the camera body, Not a huge range of lenses, No face detection in video, Shutter release is quite loud, No software for Mac OS X...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:54
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Samsung NX10 at a glance Hybrid Entry-Level Camera 14.6-million-pixel APS-C-sized CMOS sensor 3in AMOLED screen Electronic viewfinder HD video capture Street price around £520 with 18-55mm kit lensScores Features: 9/10 Build/handling: 9/10 AWB/colour:...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-08 06:18:04
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Samsung's NX10 camera may have been superseded by the NX11, but it's still an impressive camera, and cheaper than ever before. You'll be able to get a brand new model and lens for around £50 less than the NX11, making it a great buy. The goodThe Samsun...
The Samsung NX10 is a compact APS-C camera, offering mini-DSLR styling and a host of different changeable lenses. It looks and feels great, with an ergonomic design and decent build quality. The back is dominated by a 3-inch AMOLED screen, which offers vibrant colours and images that can be seen irrespective of the weather. There's also an electronic viewfinder, making it easy to frame the perfec...
The traditional mini-DSLR styling won't appeal to all consumers, and the NX10 can look a little old fashioned. It also lacks the new i-Function lens found on the Samsung NX11, but aside from that we have no real complaints.
The Samsung NX10 is one of the most impressive compact system cameras. It may lack the wow-factor of Sony's NEX or Olympus' PEN ranges, but it's actually more comfortable than both to hold. It's also easy to use, and offers great build quality. It lose...
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With its 4cm-deep body, the NX10 looks like a severely undernourished traditional DSLR. A 14.6-megapixel, APS-C sensor, 100-3200 ISO range and a 720p video mode means just about the only thing it lacks versus its larger rivals is a mirror and optical v...
Decent performance, but this large mirrorless camera doesn’t offer many advantages over a traditional DSLR...
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Samsung is one of the world's foremost electronics manufacturers with products ranging from drill ships to home appliances. Being involved in the computer industry, I would say that they are most well known for their TVs and computer monitors. Aside...
APS-C large sized sensor, Good auto focus and manual focus, Good noise reduction, Great resolution from the JPEG engine, Good OIS, Auto exposure bracketing option available, Excellent Build quality, Longer video recording time than most...
Larger than other mirror-less camera systems, Face detection not the greatest, White Balance unreliable, Control wheel sometimes skips and is a bit laggy, Clips to white fairly quickly, detail not recoverable in RAW, Uses a Samsung proprietary NX lens mou...
A year ago I would have been hard pressed to find a camera in Samsung's lineup that I could recommend to a friend. However the NX10 may just be a portend of better things coming out of Samsung's camera division. While it is not as compact as some of t...
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Samsung’s latest offering is neither a conventional digital camera nor a Digital SLR: it sits somewhere in the middle, offering the advantages of both with very few corresponding downsides.Digital SLR cameras (and SLRs in general) use the complex arra...
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canadianreviewer.com Updated: 2011-11-05 21:42:40
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By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaSamsung’s NX10 hybrid camera is one of the most exciting interchangeable lens EVF (Electronic View Finder) cameras in the market today. It has the power and versatility of a DSLR without the bulk plus it offers a lot of the co...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 21:42:42
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Samsung’s NX10 enters a market occupied by the Micro Four Thirds cameras made by Olympus and Panasonic. These cameras combine interchangeable lenses with a more compact form favoured by amateur users, while offering features that cater to creativ...
Compact, versatile: Vibrant images; Interchangeable lenses; Excellent AMOLED display...
Fidgety button layout; dial selector difficult to read; AF sluggish in low-contrast scenes...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 21:42:42
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The Samsung NX10 is aimed at users who want a lightweight camera that can take good shots and has DSLR functionality. This mirrorless digital camera with interchangeable lenses is easy to use and lets you switch between automatic and manual functions...
Compact size; Easy interface; Good image quality; Can take HD videos; Attractive price...
Limited accessories; Three lenses available at this time; No dedicated video button; Camera slow to focus when shooting videos...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-05 21:42:42
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Interchangeable-lens cameras without a reflex mirror or pentaprism are hot right now. Non-reflex cameras of this type offer much of the versatility of a digital SLR, but are far more portable...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 21:42:43
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Samsung call this 14.6 megapixel a MILC – “mirror-less interchangeable lens camera”. It is a single lens reflex with the reflex components (mirror and prism) replaced with an electronic viewfinder. It has the form of a shrunken DSLR and at its heart i...
The image quality is very good. The lenses are, subjectively, amongst the very best kit optics with outstanding sharpness and contrast. Focus speed is not bad for the contrast detection method, but not as quick as a true DSLR.
The major difference between the NX10 and a mirror/prism DSLR is responsiveness. There is the smallest lag that keeps you half a beat behind the action. It is not a deal breaker, but it cannot be ignored.
We have taken hundreds of test photos with the NX10 and we love it. The reduced bulk and mass mean that it is better for casual shooting than lugging a full sized DSLR around. The price is a shock – so much for so little and with no suggestion of cost...
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Samsung expanded the interchangeable-lens compact (ILC) camera category with the announcement of its mirrorless NX10 system in early January. Styled like a traditional DSLR camera, but significantly slimmer (thanks to a shorter flange-back resulting fr...
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While digital Single Lens Reflex (dSLR) cameras are known for good quality pictures, they’re definitely not small and compact. The Micro Four Thirds standard, as found on the retro Olympus Pen E-PL1, showed that good quality pictures can now come from...
Compact body, HDMI port, excellent battery life, full APSC sensor, EVF...
Flimsy flaps, no video record button, sluggish shutter lag, sensor cleansing on startup.
Despite our qualms, Samsung’s NX10 gets our vote above the same small-body offerings from Sony and Olympus. We had easy access to the most important functions; a good body design; onboard flash and an electronic viewfinder (both not present on Sony’s N...
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The Samsung NX10 takes the same approach, but using the larger APS-C-size sensor should theoretically capture better images – a larger surface area means more sensitivity to light – but in return needs bigger lenses.The "proper" SLR styling and electr...
Interchangeable lenses. Realistic colour results. Good low-light results...
No built-in image stabiliser. Slight chunky design...
A sober but dinky almost-SLR offering excellent performance. A worthwhile alternative to the Micro Four Thirds crew...
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Samsung is expecting big things of its ‘APS-C' format interchangeable lens compact and aggressive pricing is going to help along with having a bigger sensor than the Micro Four Thirds models. Report by Paul Burrows.Since its arrival in the D-SLR pond Sams...
There's no question Samsung has done an excellent job with just about all aspects of the NX10's design and operation. It looks fabulous, works efficiently and there are some very nice touches such as the clever user interface. More advanced users are goin...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 16:46:49
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The NX10 is Samsung’s entry into the mirror less interchangeable lens camera (ILC) market The NX10 is Samsung’s entry into the mirror less interchangeable lens camera (ILC) market competing with the Panasonic Lumix DMC –G2, the Olympus E-PL1 and the S...
The NX10 is a nice camera that is hampered in way too many ways to make it stand out in a market that is quickly filling up. A well implemented auto focus system, good LCD/viewfinder combo and easy to hold DSLR styled body makes this camera quite lika...
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NameDigital camera: Samsung NX10Summary:A fantastic interchangeable-lens digital camera that holds its own against high-end Digital SLRs.Rating:5/5RRP:$1099Contact:samsung.com/nzSamsung's latest offering is neither a conventional digital camera nor a Digi...
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After what seemed like forever, the recent Micro Four Thirds segment came along to finally patch up the rift that existed between compacts and DSLR cameras. As technology progressed to take better photos and enable cameras to be more user friendly, the de...
Sturdy body with clean button layout, Intuitive menus, Good noise performance, Seamless switch from LVF to EVF...
AF doesn't work well on closeups, Hand grip is slightly small...
We reckon that the Samsung NX10 will be a hot choice amongst those who are looking to venture deeper into the realm of photography but dislike the bulk of a DSLR. Moreover, it has a superior APS-C sensor if you were to compare it against the Micro Four Th...
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The NX10 is Samsung’s entry into the mirror less interchangeable lens camera (ILC) market The NX10 is Samsung’s entry into the mirror less interchangeable lens camera (ILC) market competing with the Panasonic Lumix DMC –G2, the Olympus E-PL1 and the S...
The NX10 is a nice camera that is hampered in way too many ways to make it stand out in a market that is quickly filling up. A well implemented auto focus system, good LCD/viewfinder combo and easy to hold DSLR styled body makes this camera quite lika...
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Video Review: Expectations are high with the Samsung NX10 digital camera, which boasts a 14.6 megapixel sensor for accurate colors, a 3" AMOLED screen, HD video recording and interchangeable lens capability. Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip review this...
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At the time I received the Samsung NX10 for this testing my friend Lukas, who is also photographer, said "I didn't know that Samsung builds such cameras" and he's not the only one for sure. Nevertheless let's have a closer look to find out whether Lu...
EVIL cameras are obviously the hottest camera type of the year. In Japan we're now seeing a market share of around 40% which is beyond the wildest expectations. It makes sense that the non-traditional electronics companies such as Panasonic, Sony and...
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Micro four thirds technology created a lot of buzz, but failed to impress. There are very few options available that use the technology and the same goes for the availability of its accessories. In India specially, the Panasonic micro four third camera...
Display, Lightweight, User Interface...
Price, Lack of accessories, Noise at high ISO...
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I suppose I should not have been surprised when I first set eyes on this camera at a press preview just before Xmas 2009.Signs of Samsung’s photographic ambition have been evident over the last two years and the company’s release of a pair of very com...
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The Samsung NX10, another entry in the growing compact interchangeable-lens camera category, takes up less room in your camera bag than most DSLRs, while still featuring a 14.6 megapixel, APS-C, CMOS image sensor, 3-inch LCD, and the Samsung NX mount...
The Samsung NX10 is a solid camera to hold and shoot. Even though I prefer the LCD for composing images, it's convenient to have the EVF in bright conditions when the LCD might be difficult to see. Both the NX10 body and 18-55mm zoom lens are nicely c...
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The Samsung NX10, another entry in the growing compact interchangeable-lens camera category, takes up less room in your camera bag than most DSLRs, while still featuring a 14.6 megapixel, APS-C, CMOS image sensor, 3-inch LCD, and the Samsung NX mount f...
Solid construction and comfortable fit, Good quality 3-inch LCD, Excellent menu system with friendly user interface, Built in flash and hot shoe, Convenient EVF, though not exceptional quality, Clean, colorful JPEGs using auto controls...
Cumbersome raw processing, Poor video quality, Image stabilization is average at best, Bundled software for Windows users only, High price tag...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:49
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Samsung NX-10 is the latest model in the market segment of compact digital cameras with exchangeable objectives, and as such represents the rivalling standard to the Micro Four Thirds (Micro 4/3) standard backed by Olympus and Panasonic. Unlike their c...
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With the NX10, Samsung has something new to offer, or actually several things. Not only is it the first camera that the brand has developed all by itself, it is also one of the first cameras on the market with changeable lenses, an APS-C sensor, and wi...
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Samsung is an electronics company that was founded over 70 years ago and has been in the business for a reasonably long time. They had finally overtaken Sony as global leader in consumer electronics in 2005 and have not looked back. Samsung is in essenc...
The Samsung NX10 is a hit and miss and is not the complete package yet. For a first generation release and from a manufacture that is not known for its digital cameras or video cameras, Samsung has definitely improved in one area (digital camera) bu...
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Quick TakeProsSuperb shooting performance; Excellent build quality; Loads of fine tuning options; Vast array of useful exposure modes; Awesome 3.0-inch AMOLED display; High-quality EVF; Captures nice HD video; Powerful built-in flash; Captures beautifu...
Samsung's first entry in the "EVIL" (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) world, the NX10 is an impressive unit that boasts some features that were unmatched in a camera of this size until recently (with the introduction of Sony's NEX cameras)...
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The Samsung NX10 is 14.6-megapixel camera offering an interchangeable lens design. The NX10 follows the Micro Four Thirds system from Olympus and Panasonic as a DSLR-like design without a bulky mirror and optical viewfinder. The NX10 uses a larger AP...
The NX10 is a great first effort for Samsung’s entry into the mirrorless camera market. There are so many features that make the NX10 a pleasant camera to operate. There’s no doubt that the NX10 is a user-friendly camera. And, what’s more, is that i...
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The NX10 ($699) marks Samsung's bold entry into the increasingly competitive interchangeable lens camera market. It's designed to go head-to-head with the likes of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 and, to a lesser extent, the more compact (and viewfinder-le...
Very good photo quality (though see issues below), Compact, SLRstyle body with NXmount interchangeable lenses; good build quality in most respects, Beautiful 3inch AMOLED display with excellent color, contrast, and viewing angle, Nice live view implementation: fast autofocus, live histogram, face detection, grid lines, and more, High resolution (but small) electronic viewfinder, Full manual contr...
Camera consistently underexposes (not by much, though), High ISO performance not as good as competition, Main display and EVF difficult to see in extreme lighting conditions, Continuous shooting mode hampered by lack of buffer memory, No "true" continuous AF in movie mode; camera cuts off last 1/2 second of video, Rightside blurriness with kit lens (though it may be my particular lens), No way to...
For many years, Samsung has mainly been producing ho-hum compact cameras and rebadged Pentax digital SLRs. Their announcement of the NX system in 2009 caused quite a stir in the industry, and more than a year later, I must say that I'm impressed with...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:50
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For many existing and prospective photographers, the size of the DSLR is usually the main drawback they find when thinking of taking the next step in their photography. Always wanting the best image quality possible but wanting a compact form fact...
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photoxels.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:50
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mage quality is very good with good detail and low noise up to ISO 400, and ISO 800 is very usable. Exposure metering is accurate and dependable. CA is non existent using the 18-55mm kit lens. We found the NX10's autofocus to be precise and fast, even...
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In 2005, Pentax and Samsung partnered to jointly develop DSLR cameras. Pentax brought its experience with interchangeable lenses and optics to the table, and Samsung brought its expertise in digital media and semiconductor products. Samsung has mark...
Very good still image quality and color, Very good video quality, RAW and JPEG still image options, Builtin viewfinder, Monitor/viewfinder display exposure changes real time in live view...
Shutter lag longest in the class, Quirky user's manual, 72 dpi image output...
mall, mirrorless digital cameras with interchangeable lenses are on the upswing; Panasonic and Olympus have been joined by Samsung with the NX10 and Sony's entry into the competition has just been formally announced. You have to wonder how long it migh...
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by Shawn BarnettThe third entrant into the Single-lens Direct-view (SLD) category of small, interchangeable lens digital cameras comes to the party with a fairly complete set of optics, and an excellent design aesthetic, both inside and out. The Samsung N...
Excellent build, Good ergonomics put controls in the right place, Grip is considerably better than the competition, while remaining small, Bright AMOLED display, Fast autofocus for the category, Lens-based IS works very well, Dust-reduction system, Onb...
Difficult to follow subjects in continuous mode (true of all current SLDs), Dead pixels appear near high-contrast vertical elements, Jello-effect is noticeable not just in videos, but also in live view, Viewfinder hump makes the NX10 taller than smalle...
Samsung came out swinging with its very tight NX10, a Single-Lens Direct-view, interchangeable-lens digital camera with an APS-C sensor. The Samsung NX10 is built very well, with a tight frame, good looks, and a great fit in the hand. It also shoots pr...
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With its Micro-Four-Thirds Consortium, Olympus and Panasonic set out to create a universal lens system for compact interchangeable-lens cameras, but Samsung's latest entry to this nascent market, the NX10, brings a completely new lens system to the...
Compact build with interchangeable lenses. D-SLR-like image quality and focusing speed. Negligible shutter lag. OLED screen offers extraordinary contrast and very little motion blur. Intuitive and attractive user interface. 720p30 HD video capture.
Included lens produces soft images. Noise at ISO 1600 and higher. No optical viewfinder. Limited lens and accessory selection. No microphone input.
Samsung's first Micro-Four-Thirds competitor holds its own when it comes to speed and performance, but a proprietary lens system and limited compatible accessories detract from the overall package...
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The NX10 is a new camera from Samsung that offers an interchangeable lens system and the ability to record 720p HD video. Overall, we weren't that impressed by what Samsung brought to the table with the video functions of the NX10. Exclusive - Read th...
The Samsung NX10 did do well in some of our video testing—particularly in the area of color accuracy. Unfortunately, however, the video captured by the camera didn't look all that good compared to what a Full HD camcorder is capable of producing. The...
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enticingthelight.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:52
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When Panolympus announced in late 2008 the upcoming release of their first micro 4/3 cameras, Samsung stood up at the back of the assembly hall and, while jumping up and down waving their hand frantically, shouted Nobody really paid any attention...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:52
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Samsung's first NX-series camera, the NX10, had been seen over a year ago in its initial conception stage. Clearly the company has been carefully working behind the scenes to pitch a worthy camera against its competitors that offers something different...
AMOLED screen, builtin EVF...
AF a bit sluggish, No Mac support for Samsungown Raw converter software...
The NX10 offers great value and will open the mirrorless market up to a variety of users. Whether performance will outsmart the entry-level DSLR market (and, based on its design the NX10 appeals very much as a DSLR-replacement camera) is another matter...
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The Samsung NX10 takes the same approach, but using the larger APS-C-size sensor should theoretically capture better images – a larger surface area means more sensitivity to light – but in return needs bigger lenses.The "proper" SLR styling and electr...
Interchangeable lenses. Realistic colour results. Good low-light results...
No built-in image stabiliser. Slight chunky design...
A sober but dinky almost-SLR offering excellent performance. A worthwhile alternative to the Micro Four Thirds crew...
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We doubt you need too much reminding about Samsung's "hybrid DSLR" shooter -- it's not every day you hear of a 14.6 megapixel APS-C sensor strapped inside a mirrorless body. Aiming to best Olympus and Panasonic at the game of tempting compact camera users...
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The idea of a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera had been circulating for many years before Panasonic and Olympus announced the Micro Four Thirds camera system in August 2008, so it's not surprising that they didn't have the market to themselves...
Smallest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sensor, Good image quality, Very reliable metering and white balance in most shooting situations, Excellent build quality, Generally well-thought-through interface and ergonomics, High specification for the price, Fast (DSLR speed) autofocus and good range of AF point selection methods, Superb LED rear screen offers high contrast, brightness and...
Auto ISO will all too readily result in shaky photos, Steep tone curve gives harsh transition to blown-out, white areas (as seen in Panasonic G series), Noise reduction in JPEGS can be destructive (especially in Smart Range mode), Several functions, including playback, unavailable for several seconds when shooting RAW, EVF seems dull in comparison to excellent rear screen, Distinctly soft JPEG ou...
Samsung is a little unfortunate to be the second guest to arrive at the mirrorless camera party - Micro Four Thirds has already made such a strong impression that it risks becoming the generic term for the new generation of mirrorless systems, even if...
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After what seemed like forever, the recent Micro Four Thirds segment came along to finally patch up the rift that existed between compacts and DSLR cameras. As technology progressed to take better photos and enable cameras to be more user friendly, the...
Sturdy body with clean button layout, Intuitive menus, Good noise performance, Seamless switch from LVF to EVF...
AF doesn't work well on closeups, Hand grip is slightly small...
We reckon that the Samsung NX10 will be a hot choice amongst those who are looking to venture deeper into the realm of photography but dislike the bulk of a DSLR. Moreover, it has a superior APS-C sensor if you were to compare it against the Micro Four...
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Samsung takes on the Micro Four Thirds crowd with the NX10, a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sensor. The company successfully avoids the image noise pitfalls of Micro Four Thirds, but faces stiff competition from compact SLRs...
The first question to ask when evaluating the Samsung NX10 isn't how well does it work, but why does it exist? The engineers at Samsung took the mirrorless concept pioneered by Micro Four Thirds camera designers, combined it with the larger, APS-C-si...
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The catchily named "mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras" are quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, a fact that Samsung have recognised with the launch of their own rival system to the Micro Four Thirds standard. The Samsung NX10 is the fir...
The Samsung NX10 is an excellent first entry into the growing interchangeable lens compact camera market, offering intuitive handling, especially for beginners, great image quality and fantastic value for money. Only the proprietary and physically la...
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Samsung is the first company out of the gate with a major camera announcement at CES 2010, unveiling the first model in its NX series. The company announced the NX series at PMA 2009 early last year, but the NX10 is the first real-world NX series offer...
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2009 will be remembered for many things, most of them pretty unpleasant, but in the photographic world I suspect we'll look back on it as the year that the interchangeable lens camera finally broke free of its 35mm film heritage with the loss of the...
Smallest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sensor, Good image quality, Very reliable metering and white balance in most shooting situations, Excellent build quality, Generally well-thought-through interface and ergonomics, High specification for t...
Auto ISO will all too readily result in shaky photos, Steep tone curve gives harsh transition to blown-out, white areas (as seen in Panasonic G series), Noise reduction in JPEGS can be destructive (especially in Smart Range mode), Several functions, inclu...
The NX10 proves it's possible to offer an APS-C sensor and interchangeable lenses without the mirror, prism, and general bulk of a DSLR design. It's a small, likeable camera that is readily capable of matching the image quality of its peers, but a few min...
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dpnow.com Updated: 2011-08-07 14:05:54
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Here's our first-look review of Samsung's new hybrid system camera ** Official Samsung NX10 press release We have a product tour gallery of no less than 35 images further down this page; not Samsung PR images, but our own unique shots of the new Samsun...
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