2010년 11월 1일 월요일

Samsung NX10 Digital Camera Review Introduction

Following is a review of Samsung Digital Camera NX100.



Introduction 
Samsung introduced a brand new camera format with the NX10, a mirrorless interchangeable lens system with the same APS-C-size sensor as conventional DSLRs. But while the NX10 is less noisy than Micro Four Thirds cameras, it's also bigger, and launched with only 3 lenses. More...
Compared with
Panasonic GF1
Compared with
Olympus EP1
Compared with
Nikon D5000
Compared with
Pentax Kx
  Page 1 of 21Product TourClick here for the product tour


SectionThe GoodThe Bad
Product TourProduct TourMirrorless design allows slim, compact bodyNew format means limited lens selection
ColorColorDecent color accuracy; low noise in long exposure testingColors oversaturated by default
NoiseNoiseModerate image noise overall; lower than Micro Four Thirds camerasHigh ISO noise reduction only kicks in at ISO 3200
ResolutionResolutionVery good sharpness, limited chromatic aberrationPoor dynamic range for capturing high-contrast scenes
White BalanceWhite BalanceAuto WB very precise under daylight and compact white fluorescent lightingAuto WB poor under incandescents; custom white balance accuracy underwhelming
White BalanceSample PhotosSee sample photos taken with the Samsung NX10 under different conditions
PlaybackPlaybackAttractive displays; nice slide show with stored albums; easy still capture from videoLimited in-camera editing; Windows-only software
HardwareHardwareGood-looking OLED display; EVF display doesn't keep up with camera movement; AV cable not included
ControlsControlsEffective Smart Auto mode; customizable color modesClumsy aperture adjustment in manual mode
Design & HandlingDesign & HandlingComfortable compact SLR-style bodyUser manual on CD only
Design & HandlingConclusionRead our final conclusion on the Samsung NX10
 
 
Video SectionThe GoodThe Bad
Color & NoiseVideo: Color & NoiseGood color accuracy; low noise levelsNone
Video: Motion & SharpnessVideo: Motion & SharpnessDecent sharpness for a camera that records 720p videoRendered choppy motion in our testing; only records with a 30p frame rate
Video: Low Light PerformanceVideo: Low Light PerformanceBetter color accuracy in low light than in our bright light testLow light image had lots of artifacting and wasn't very sharp.
Video FeaturesVideo FeaturesAperture can be set in aperture-priority mode; viewfinder can be used when recording videoLCD is completely stationary; no manual shutter speed or ISO control in video mode
 
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