Published: 2015-01-30, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Really easy to use thanks to a modern interface, well placed controls, and a reliable touch-screen, Shoots terrific 4K video, Burst mode is unrivalled at 15 fps in RAW mode with continuous autofocus, Has one of the best autofocus tracking systems of an
Image quality doesn't elevate past any current camera on the market, and in some cases like low light, falls slightly below par, There are lots of gimmicky features that aren't useful for enthusiasts and pros that the camera should be targeting, Lack
If you're a first time DSLR or mirrorless buyer who wants a solid, powerful tool that's easy to figure out, I think the NX1 is a great choice, particularly for just how user-friendly it is. However, if you're already invested in a camera and lenses, it's...
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Published: 2015-01-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Tizen has some stability issues, big and expensive, screen colours misrepresentative, autofocus not infallible, Auto Shot lacks full potential, ISO 6400 lacks detail
Although the Samsung NX1 kills the very notion of "compact" system camera, it's still a solid slice of kit with plenty to shout about. Let's get the quibbles out of the way first though: we found some software glitches to be apparent, which we don'...
One of the best APS-C cameras reviewed yet, Captures 4K videos directly to media card, Fast response, speedy focusing
Limited number of S-series lenses, Doesn't have DSLR stamina (for burst modes), Heavier than other mirrorless models
The Samsung NX1 is a winner and we liked it so much, we're calling it our favorite camera of 2014, with the Nikon D750 a close second. The reason we picked the Samsung are all of the advanced features detailed above: excellent image quality, great noise ...
High-resolution sensor with good low-light performance, Samsung's fastest image processor allows for 15fps stills shooting, Ultra high definition (4K) video recording, Fast hybrid AF system with 205 phase-detection and up to 153 cross-type points, Robust
Some fiddly controls, JPEG images are too heavily processed by default, Image buffer not large enough
Samsung is a brand known for its innovation. However, despite swallowing up television, smartphone and tablet market share, the company has had a much tougher time trying to make a significant impact on the camera world, at least beyond small digital comp...
Samsung has a winner on its hands, but can it replicate its success from other markets? Samsung has been on a meteoric rise in the consumer tech space in the last decade. The South Korean company has invested billions into developing some of the most ...
The NX1 sees Samsung aiming higher than it ever has before, offering a true top-end model to rival cameras like the Olympus OM-D E-M1. On paper its a startlingly impressive camera, and one that looks worthy of serious attention. Samsungs biggest problem...
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: That the Samsung NX1 is out to charm photo enthusiasts is obvious from the first moment you clap eyes on the thing. Like a DSLR, it has a chunky handgrip, designed to give you a firm hold even if there's a lens heavier than a large bag of sugar screwed on...
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The exhibition Photokina, which is from 16 to 22 September, held in Cologne (Germany), the company Samsung, has introduced a camera with interchangeable lenses NX1. As follows from the logic of the names of devices Samsung, is the pinnacle of the company'...