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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Samsung NX10 - Digital camera - prosumer - 14.6 Mpix - With 18-55mm Lens - supported memory: SD, SDHC - black

Samsung NX10 14.6 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - 18 mm-55 mm EV-NX10ZZBABUS 31

Amazon Sales Rank: #5618 in Camera & Photo Brand: Samsung Model: NX10 Kit Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 3.15 pounds 14.6-megapixel effective recording APS-C-size CMOS image sensor (23.4 x 15.6 mm) Samsung 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS zoom lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 27.7-84.7mm) 3X optical zoom (approximate) Built-in optical image stabilization

Most helpful customer reviews 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Excelent Camera By Michael Khalsa I purchased this camera a couole weeks ago along with a 50-200MM zoom. The camera feels great ( i have large hands), is easy to use, and the menu system works well. Pictures in automatic (smart) mode are sharp, although in lower light conditions it will tend to lower the shutter speed before increasing iso. Be sure to update the latest firmware available from samsung website. Some settings in menu are only available for particular shooting conditions, for example if you want to put it in raw mode, then be sure to set the dial to Apature first. In a way this makes sense because raw is only available when not using the smart mode, such as apature priority, but it can be an intial stumbling block when first setting the camera up - once you understand this premise then the rest is very smooth sailing. I have not tried video yet, however from what i have read, like many cameras with video built in, the quality is excelent when camera movement is not needed, but falls apart for action shots in the artifacts introduced. Also there is no external microphone jack so sound quality will be sub-par. If video is important, then the panasonic G series would be a better choice, but better yet would be a dedicated video camera. The senseor is 50% large in size than the panasonic g-series with 20% additional pixels. What that means is that there is 30% more area of the on each pixel for bringing in light, and thus more headroom for improvement. I am sure over the months Samsung will tweak their alogrithms to take better advantage of this. On time is excelent, as well as processing time; of course raw is going to take a bit longer. Be sure to get yourself a good quality card for the camera. I can carry the camera with the 18 -55 kit lens and the 50-200 zoom (300mm film equivilant) in a zeikos bag with only a 9 inch main compartment -that is the reason for getting a camera like this. It is not a studio replacement, but not intendended to be - for everything else it is fun and far better than a point and shoot if you know how to use it. 21 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Great compact APS-C camera, but weak video By The Folded Space I did a wide range of test shots recently and was quite impressed, though I found the sensor to be quite noisy. For this reason, I see no advantage over the emerging Micro four-thirds format, which I can see having greater staying power than this camera with its mostly proprietary lenses. The included lens in this kit, however, is quite versatile. The real problem is if you want to rely on this camera for video as well. In ideal conditions, the video looks quite good. Taking advantage of the large sensor and selection of lenses should put you ahead of most consumer grade camcorders. There are very few controls, though. There are also audio sync problems and file clipping issues that are not addressed in the firmware update at this time. This has been a deal-breaker for me as I wanted to eliminate the camcorder. Were it not for this, I'd rate it 4 stars and would've kept the camera. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Very pleased with the NX10 By Marius Piedallu Van Wyk Having been reading up on most cameras since the release of the Nikon D90 on dpreview.com I finally thought the NX10/NX11 was my perfect camera. And having it for a week now I'm pretty pleased with it. I've been following all the Nikon models D90 / D3000 / D3100 and the Canon Rebel line as well as all the Micro Four-Thirds cameras and the Sony NEX-3/5. I've read reviews and comments and looked at all the sample images. I've considered the availability (and reviews) of lenses, weight/size of camera, image quality and video. The NEX-5, Olympus PL2, Nikon D3100 and the Samsung NX10/NX11/NX100 were all on my short list. I finally settled on the NX10. The NX10 : The Pros: Great image quality, although not quite

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