Sunday, April 25, 2010

Samsung NX10 with Interchangeable-lens Compact

Samsung broadcast the interchangeable-lens bunched (ILC) camera class with the advertisement of its mirrorless NX10 arrangement in aboriginal January. Styled like a acceptable DSLR camera, but decidedly slimmer (thanks to a beneath flange-back consistent from the abolishment of the mirror box), the NX10 competes head-to-head with the Micro Four Thirds models alien afresh by Olympus and Panasonic.

However, it uses a absolutely new lens arise that is adverse with absolute systems. Fortunately, a Pentax K-mount adapter will be offered to accommodate affinity with Samsung's GX lenses, although users will lose AE adequacy on the abate body. The table beneath compares key appearance of the NX10 with the Olympus Pen E-PL1 and Panasonic G2 bodies.

RRP: $849 with 18-55mm kit lens; $899 with 30mm 'pancake' lens

Rating (out of 10):

  • Build: 8.5
  • Ease of use: 8.8
  • AF speed and accuracy: 8.8
  • Image quality: JPEG 8.0; Raw 8.5; Video 8.5
  • OVERALL: 9.0

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