iFunction Ring handy for quick settings, “Smart” exposure mode is fun and relatively useful, Great image quality from ISO 100-400; good quality up to1600, Large APS-C sensor in a slim camera body, Clear menu system that's generally easy to navigate, Compe
No pop-up flash, Slippery grip, Noisy lens focusing, Lacks built-in IS with kit lens, Effective 30mm-75mm zoom range of kit lens not wide enough, Lacks dedicated video recording button, $899
Interchangeable lenses; breadth of functions; lightweight
lack of zoom with stock lense; no built-in flash or aperture; lack of image stabilisation, easy to blur photos
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Published: 2010-11-11, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: As with the NX10 this camera gives consistently good exposure, sharpness and colour fidelity. The value of the larger sensor is immediately apparent. Dynamic range is good. All controls are logical and responsive, although it takes a little time to
Dislike: While the AMOLED LCD is good it is still prone to partial blacking out in bright sunlight. Note the qualifying “partial” – it is not as bad as some
Very good image quality, great menu system, easy to use, AMOLED screen
No built-in EVF, no built-in flash, i-Function feature is unintuitive
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Comfortable shooting design for smaller hands , Bright, clear AMOLED screen , Snappy performance for an ILC , i-Function feature is useful once you're used to it , Very good high ISO noise control
Bigger lenses could counterbalance the camera , Video quality needs some work , No image stabilisation in kit lens or camera body , No dedicated video record button
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Stylish, ergonomic design. Friendly interface and iFunction button on kit lens mean you don't need to read the manual. Fun builtin filters
Kit lens is not particularly sharp. Slow shottoshot transition. Serious, wobbly rollingshutter when panning quickly in HD mode. Image noise at higher ISOs. Lack of a rubberized handgrip means it's easy to drop
iFunction Ring handy for quick settings, “Smart” exposure mode is fun and relatively useful, Great image quality from ISO 100-400; good quality up to1600, Large APS-C sensor in a slim camera body, Clear menu system that’s generally easy to navigate, Competitive pricing for a CILC,
No pop-up flash, Slippery grip, Noisy lens focusing, Lacks built-in IS with kit lens, Effective 30mm-75mm zoom range of kit lens not wide enough, Lacks dedicated video recording button