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This is no bigger than a medium sized digital camera; it is however a DSLR offering so that those intent on improving can hone their skills at a reasonable price and the still images they know were captured by their skill level...
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The Korean electronics giant's most current CSCs are the trio of the NX1000, NX210 and NX20, which are respectively the entry level, mid range, and flagship model. We've previously been very impressed with the value for money and image quality of the NX10...
We're left feeling this model, while good on its own, doesn't quite differentiate itself enough when examining the wider picture.Tags:Photo & VideoShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw this on Tech Advisor and thought you should see it too.Comments...
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The Korean electronics giant’s most current CSCs are the trio of the NX1000, NX210 and NX20, which are respectively the entry level, mid range, and flagship model. We’ve previously been very impressed with the value for money and image quality of the...
Larger than average format sensor offering near DSLR quality but maintaining compact camera dimensions, easy to achieve good quality results, fair value, Wi-Fi adds a degree of future proofing, iFunction lens does more than just zoom or focus...
No built-in image stabilisation measures (via stabilised lens only)...
We're left feeling this model, while good on its own, doesn't quite differentiate itself enough when examining the wider picture...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-05-17 02:16:09
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SAMSUNG entered the MILC (mirrorless interchangeable lens camera) market last year with its NX series which even came with its own lenses and accessories.This year the South Korean electronics manufactuer refreshed the NX line with three new models. We...
Nice design; portable; WiFi connectivity; shoots decent photos and HD videos...
Autofocus occasionally slows down.
The Samsung NX210 has a sleek rangefinder design with an equally smooth interface to match - both amateurs and professionals will find it easy to use...
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Samsung’s already proven its calibre in the compact system camera market with the latest 20.3-megapixel NX20 and NX1000 models. Sandwiched in between those is the Wi-Fi-enabled NX210, a mirrorless camera similar to the NX1000 but with a hardier, more...
Great image quality for such high resolution, enough lenses to compete against the competition, quality construction...
Pricey, doesn't offer much beyond budget NX1000 model, mis-focusing in low light when using AF-assist lamp, not possible to add a viewfinder, burst mode processing "lock out”...
The NX210 has a lot of good to be found in its small body: its 20.3-megapixel sensor is great, as is the overall build quality, but it's only really this second factor that separates it from the more budget NX1000 model. Therefore we find it to be the...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:16:09
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When it comes to geopositioning, Samsung has thought of everything on its NX series. There's a dedicated menu where you can ... wait, what am I saying? You can't do anything on it! To use the GPS functions you have to buy an extra module, the ED-GPS10...
Nice build, AMOLED screen is easy on the eyes, Clear and extensive interface, WiFi functions (transferring images, smartphone commands), iFn button for quick access to settings, Image quality up to 1600 ISO, Image & sound quality in video mode...
No builtin flash (external flash included), Slow to start & shoot (especially with RAW), Screen doesn't tilt, isn't touchenabled, Autofocus "pumping" in video mode...
The NX210 is only a minor update of the NX200. In fact, the only major addition is the Wi-Fi function. The image quality is good, but the camera's a tad too slow and lacks the charm of the Sony NEX and Panasonic GF5...
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It may have been only late last year that Samsung launched the NX200, but with technology changing so fast the company has already released its successor, the NX210. The vast majority of the new camera’s specifications are the same as the NX200, including...
With a high-resolution sensor, only bettered in a compact system camera by the Sony NEX-7, and a host of innovative features, the Samsung NX210 should offer some healthy competition to the rest of the CSC market.The NX210 is a nice size, with a strong, we...
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Buying Guide Best camera accessories Although it was one of the first camera manufacturers to go mirrorless, Samsung hasn't quite seen the same success as its rivals in the compact system camera field. Keen to offer something more unusual, the latest batc...
Nice images, Stylish, Screen good in bright sunlight, Digital level...
Remote viewfinder lacks functionality, Screen only 614k dots, No in, built flash, Limited lens range...
The Samsung NX210 is stuck in the middle of Samsung's range. With only Wi-Fi separating it and its now retired predecessor, the Samsung NX200 , this is an expensive proposition for what it is. Perhaps if Samsung can offer a firmware upgrade to improve th...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-05-17 02:16:09
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Although it was one of the first camera manufacturers to go mirrorless, Samsung hasn't quite seen the same success as its rivals in the compact system camera field.Keen to offer something more unusual, the latest batch of Samsung NX cameras - including th...
Nice images, Stylish, Screen good in bright sunlight, Digital level...
Remote viewfinder lacks functionality, Screen only 614k dots, No inbuilt flash, Limited lens range...
Buying Guide Best compact system camera 2012 As one of the early innovators of compact system cameras, Samsung is really trying hard to be noticed in what is now a very crowded marketplace. Unfortunately, the company still doesn't seem to have quite got t...
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Launched alongside the Samsung NX20 and NX1000, the Samsung NX210 is set to replace the popular Samsung NX200, with the most significant change being the wireless capability.Samsung's new snapper is the latest gadget to join the rapidly growing selecti...
Metal body construction, Large image sensor, Crisp AMOLED screen...
No built-in stabiliser, No built-in viewfinder, Too similar to the NX1000...
With the NX20 model pitched firmly at photo enthusiasts via its DSLR-like build, tilting screen and integral viewfinder, and the NX1000 ably aimed at those upgrading from a compact for the first time who aren't bothered about either of those attributes, t...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-08-20 02:24:32
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The Samsung NX210 is an upgraded version of the NX200 that we checked out earlier this year. The big upgrade this time around is the addition of Wi-Fi, raising it to the ranks of Smart Cameras. Read more about the Smart Camera function on our NX20 review...
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Integrating its app-driven smartphone interfaces with Wi-Fi connectivity and an impressive DSLR-sized 20.3 megapixel image sensor, Samsung's NX210 ‘Smart Camera aims to impress.The compact digital camera with interchangeable lenses market is booming right...
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To say Samsung’s latest compact system camera offering is “feature-packed” seems like an enormous understatement. The new NX210, the company’s latest mirrorless interchangeable-lens model, inherits the 20-megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor from its brot...
Solidly built metal casing. Design is both aesthetically pleasing and very comfortable to shoot with. The 1855mm kit lens is optically stabilized for better images at slower shutter speeds. In manual focus mode, LED display automatically zooms to the focu...
No builtin flash. No flash control button, so you've got to use the function button and then scroll to the flash icon to change or adjust the flash output. Slow RAW processing. The WiFi functionality would benefit from a touchscreen. Android apps aren't c...
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The Samsung NX200 is a new mirrorless compact system camera that aims for the middle ground between the more DSLR-like NX20 and consumer-oriented NX1000 models. Featuring a 20 megapixel APS-C sensor, full 1080p video, ISO 100-12,800, a 3-inch AMOLED s...
The new NX210 is a very modest update of the NX200, principally adding a range of Wi-fi connectivity options to a 9-month-old camera. While we still like the NX210's excellent image quality, the compact system market has become even more crowded in th...
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The Samsung NX210 ($899) is a compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera -- err, Smart Camera. Samsung has given the "Smart Camera" moniker to all of their Wi-Fi equipped cameras this year, and their implementation of this feature is one of the be...
Very good image quality, Compact, welldesigned, solidly built body, Gorgeous 3inch AMOLED display, Excellent WiFi implementation, Attractive, easytouse interface with help screens for every option, Full manual exposure controls, plus white balance finetuning/bracketing, and RAW support, Smart Auto selects the right scene mode for you; plenty of special effects available, Realtime panorama stitchi...
Burst mode woes: camera locked up while saving to memory card, display lags behind the action, small amount of buffer memory, OLED display can be difficult to see outdoors, A bit pricey, Camera's small size becomes moot when a zoom lens is attached, Colors were flat on occasion (RAW seemed to take care of that, though), No builtin flash means that external flash must travel with you, Electronic v...
Conclusion The Samsung NX210 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera that holds up well against the competition, and really separates itself from the rest of the pack with its excellent Wi-Fi features. The NX210 is one of the more compact models o...
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Editor’s note: Since the NX210 so closely resembles the NX200, we have copied much of the review we did for the NX200. The Samsung NX210 adds Wi-Fi capability to the NX200. It remains a mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera category with a camer...
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1. Introduction2. Specifications3. NX210 WiFi mode4. Image Qual. Compared (JPEG)5. Image Qual. Compared (High ISO)6. Image Qual. Compared (RAW)7. Conclusion Samsung NX210 Review August 2012 | By Lars Rehm Review based on a production Samsung NX210 The S...
Good image quality with very high resolution and good detail at base ISO, Well-designed and intuitive user interface, suitable for point-and-shoot users and enthusiasts alike, Good customizability including the useful iFn button, Attractive all-metal body with good build quality, 8fps continuous shooting at full resolution (but limited and slow buffering), Responsive overall operation, focus ac...
Longer than usual processing times after taking raw shots (but improved over NX200), Fairly aggressive noise reduction starts blurring detail at lower ISOs and mixes with high levels of chroma noise at higher sensitivities, No live view feed in continuous shooting, No access to battery and memory card when mounted on a tripod, Limited highlight range with Smart Range feature turned off, Excessi...
As previously described in this article the Samsung NX210 is, apart from the addition of a Wi-Fi mode and slightly faster continuous shooting rate, as good as identical to its predecessor Samsung NX200. Some of the text in this conclusion has therefor...
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Samsung is one of the few makers with the capability to supply sensors for its own mirrorless cameras. The Wi-FI enabled finder-less NX300 and NX210 are just two of such cameras from the consumer electronics giant featuring an APS-C size 20.3Mpix CMOS ima...
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