Abstract: Cameras are a tough thing to buy – there are a couple of big brands, then a stack of others in the market making great looking products which on a specifications comparison make the choice very difficult. EFTM has spent a month with the flagship Samsung d...
Abstract: This review of Samsung's NX30 has been some time in the making. It would have been written a lot quicker had I not been so conflicted about this camera.See, I have a love/hate relationship with it.Let's start with what I love. It's not a Micro Four Thirds...
Good overall performance and image quality, EVF can angle upwards, Plenty of features to play with, including Wi-Fi
No dedicated button to switch off the screen, Doesn't come with a charger, Not weather sealed
Samsung is onto a good thing with the NX30 interchangeable lens camera, but we shouldn't be surprised: NX cameras have been good since the release of the NX10. The NX30 can capture clear and vibrant images, and it has lots of features that allow it to be...
If you're looking for a new camera, and having a mid-range, compromising camera able to capture detailed and high quality images while remaining light and portable sounds good, the Samsung NX30 is worth your attention. It is a long way from perfect, with...
Articulating touchscreen, Great handling, Tilting EVF
Easy to accidentally set focus point, Limited number of lenses, Buttons not customisable
Samsung has struggled to capture the attention of the interchangeable lens camera-buying public in the past few years, despite the fact that many of its cameras produce excellent images. However, the NX30 could possibly the camera to change that. I was ex...
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Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Super lightweight, great battery life, versatile with touch screen and movable viewfinder
Video record button is placed where it can accidentally be pushed
Nice, handy camera without unnecessary gimmicks, Good image quality at lower ISO values (<3200 ISO), Includes Lightroom 5, Folding and rotating screen, hinged EVF viewfinder, Built-in WiFi options including remote operation
EVF viewfinder is less big and bright than the optical viewfinder of an SLR, Highest ISO settings are moderate, Battery pack capacity is just sufficient
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Published: 2014-08-13, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
Camera Review: Samsung NX30, AUGUST 13, 2014, Dan Havlik, The Samsung NX30 is not really a professional camera, but it has many features I'd love to see turn up on more serious pro models. For one: Of all the imaging companies out there, Samsung is the be
Camera Review: Samsung NX30
Samsung is one of the more underrated camera companies on the market. While it's mostly known for smartphones and televisions, Samsung's cameras have the best built-in wireless connectivity of any out there. While the Samsung NX30 is not exactly a pro cam...
Abstract: Camera almost feels too lightweight with a bit too much plasticExtendable EVF feels like overkill or a gimmick when paired with articulated display screenNFC (Near Field Communication)...
Published: 2014-06-05, Author: Alex , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: Yesterday Samsung pulled out yet another huge marketing stunt to showcase some of camera products for New York City. Using the slogan “DitchTheDSLR”, as well as using Twitter (#DitchTheDSLR) as an outlet to market their top of the line Nx30 branded camera...