Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Samsung Digimax NX200 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Digimax NX200.
December 2011
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The editors liked
The strong metal body. Jpegs from the camera lack zap — something fixed with the custom style setting. RAW capture produces noticeably better pictures than jpeg. It is worth the effort.
I-Function lenses make controlling settings easy
Gorgeous AMOLED display
With excellent photos for a sub-$1
000 model and a nicely designed user interface
The Samsung NX200 is a compelling option for image-first photographers
Snappy AF performance in good light
New iFunction technology
Improved build quality and ergonomics
Good range of digital filters
Expanding range of available lenses
Fun range of creative filters. Decent video recording and full manual control. Excellent AMOLED screen
The editors didn't like
The time taken to process images is intolerably long and results in locking up certain functions. It is frustrating to see the word “Processing” on the screen and not be able to make control adjustments. Aggressive noise reduction at low ISO can't be turn
No in-body stabilisation
No dedicated video button
$799 (18-55mm lens)
For its price
The NX200 feels light on important features
It lacks an option for a viewfinder
And it cries out for an articulated LCD. And while its shooting performance is fine
In-camera operations like playback and changing settings can get held up
Short battery life
Occasional slight inaccuracies with WB and metering
Slower performance in low light and when shooting raw files
No viewfinder option
No viewfinder option or accessory port. No image stabilisation in 20-50mm kit lens. High ISO images are very noisy
Published: 2012-02-01, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
No—or I should say—not yet. The camera has a spectacular sensor, its button design is almost perfect, and the menus are logical and displayed on a beautiful screen. Unfortunately, the camera has a serious learning curve. I really like to tinker and take m...
Published: 2011-12-20, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
The NX200 is certainly one of the most impressive cameras we've seen from Samsung in terms of video capability and features. The camera showed us positive results in our color accuracy tests, with the NX200 producing strong, deep co...
Abstract: Two months ago, Samsung introduced the successor to the compact Samsung NX100 system camera. The new Samsung NX200 is even more compact than its predecessor, which makes the NX200 system camera very easy to carry around. The lightweight metalli...
Where the NX100 was aimed squarely at the compact camera owner wanting to upgrade to something more capable, the more serious and sober NX200 is appealing to the more experienced photographer looking for a more compact alternative to a DSLR, whilst no...
Abstract: The Samsung NX200 makes a strong showing in the compact mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera category with a camera that is intuitive and captures great images. The NX200 is a well-built camera and now sports a handgrip for better handling. The...
Excellent low ISO image quality, ease of use, OLED screen, iFn lenses
Lowlight focusing issues, Raw processing is slow, poor battery life, no EVF available
The NX200 is a big step beyond the NX100. The design and layout don't disappoint and the camera is a breeze to use. Image quality is also phenomenal at the lower ISO settings - something we didn't anticipate considering the high resolution - and high I...
Abstract: Samsung NX200 Hands-on Preview September 2011 | Richard Butler and Andy Westlake The Samsung NX200 is the company's fifth NX camera but only the third body design, and represents a significant step up for the series. It's built around a completely new...
Abstract: Recently we took a look at whether the latest smartphones with their 8-12MP cameras are suitable for all our needs, for example taking on holiday to grab some shots for looking back on and sharing. The overall opinion was that for the average shot they do...