Abstract: I know it’s not that important, but I feel this category of camera needs a name. How about MILC? Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera.Along with models from Olympus, Panasonic and Sony these radical MILCs have attracted many followers, willing to fo...
Very good photo taking abilities, Beautiful AMOLED screen, SMART Auto really is smart!, Interchangeable lens, Quick and easy to use, Compact design, RAW mode, Decent "kit" lens included, Comfortable grip with an easy to use button layout
Lenses are still "slow" for DSLR (e.g. f2.8 20mm should be at worst 1.8), With bigger lens attached you will lose a lot of the compact nature of the camera, Short warranty, No burst mode when using SMART mode, Short battery life for a DSLR camera, No built in flash, No SD card included, Can't use SDXC, DIGITAL not optical image stabilization...
There really is a lot to love about this camera. It really does combine the power of a DSLR in a package that is only the size of a point and shoot "super zoom" camera. Best of all, its as easy to USE as any point and shoot camera and is easily the mos...
Affordable, stylish, good layout and UI, iFn lenses
No inbuilt flash, no viewfinder, poor battery life
The NX100 certainly looks the part and it works a treat for what it provides too. It's the lacking of a flash and viewfinder that will limit its prospective audience however and, although these can be purchased as accessories, this won't be to everyone...
Abstract: Samsung NX100 preview with sample images and movies Samsung's NX100 is a small camera which features a DSLR-sized sensor and removeable lens mounting. Announced in September 2010, it becomes Samsung's second NX camera, following the DSLR-styled NX10...
The Samsung NX100 is a natural evolution of the expanding NX-series, providing a more compact and lighter overall package than the existing NX10 model which competes more clearly with the Panasonic GF, Olympus EP and Sony NEX cameras. The NX100 isn't ...
Abstract: Photoxels Editor’s Choice 2010 – Compact Mirrorless The Samsung NX100 challenges the existing compact mirrorless Digital Interchangeable Lens cameras by providing a larger APS-C CMOS sensor. It succeeds with excellent image quality at the low ISO...
Good picture quality up to 800 ISO, iFn button on lens for adjusting settings, Overall responsiveness, Nice, sharp AMOLED screen
No builtin flash, No stabilisation system in kit lens, iFn button made a little redundant by the buttons on the back, Outdated design
The NX100 isn't a bad camera but it's not compact enough, it isn't very original and it has no flash or stabilisation system (with the 20-30 mm kit lens, at least). There are better compacts with interchangeable lenses out there....