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The GX-20's 14.6 megapixels mark it out in a section of the DSLR market that has largely settled on 12 megapixels as a standard resolution, but that's not the whole story. This is one of the most flexible DSLRs we've seen. Not only does it include feat...
The GX-20 has some very good features for the technically minded, but it's too expensive...
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Samsung’s a relative newcomer to the digital SLR market, so does the GX20 measure up?The GX20 is Samsung’s top digital SLR. It has a 14.6 megapixel sensor, 11-point autofocus system, Live view and a maximum ISO of 6400. With its rugged construction and...
Its hard to get excited by the GX-20 for two reasons. First, the definitio is average despite those 14 million pixels. Second, the Pentax K20D is better and much the same price...
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The GX-20 could easily be mistaken for the Pentax K20D as the two cameras are identical in just about every way. It's part of the curious relationship between the two brands; one brings the electronic experience and the other offers the photographic...
Over the last few years we´ve come to expect more from Samsung than this camera offers. Don´t get us wrong, the GX-20 does everything it should, but we´re disappointed Samsung hasn´t pushed the boat out further. It should try to cater less for...
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At 3fps, the Samsung GX-20 isn’t ideal for the photographer wanting a rapid-fire performance, but though the AF isn’t that quick, it is consistent.Pentax and Samsung made no secret of the fact that they worked incredibly closely together to develop the...
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Pentax and Samsung enjoy a technology partnership in the digital SLR market, so it shouldnt be too much of a surprise to discover that there are plenty of similarities between their cameras. With the Samsung GX20, though, it goes a little further th...
Strong colours, Easy to use, Robust build, Impressive image quality...
Dodgy Lens kit, Limited feature set, Bulky...
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The GX-20's 14.6 megapixels are the second highest on test, but that's not the whole story. This is one of the most flexible DSLRs we've seen. Not only does it include features that cheaper cameras are missing, such as white balance bracketing, but it...
The GX-20 has some very good features for the technically minded, but it’s too expensive...
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If a 10-megapixel (Mp) camera isnt big enough for you, try on Samsungs GX-20 for size. Its essentially the same camera as the Pentax K20D, and also features a 14.6Mp CMOS sensor. This enables it to capture a huge amount of detail and with relatively...
Huge picture size, no noticeable noise up to ISO 800, solidly constructed, optical image stabilisation...
Live View is implemented poorly, no dedicated buttons for ISO or shooting mode, shutter button could be better, loud shutter, slightly soft image quality...
This camera feels and sounds like a beast. And it is a beast. Itll produce very good images at a 14.6Mp size, with practically no noise up to ISO 800. However, its Live View feature is worthless...
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Of the two mighty legs upon which the GX-10 is stood, Samsung has stuck with the stronger of the two – the superb, pro-standard body with its formidable weatherproofing – and ditched the old 10megapixel CCD sensor.In its place is Samsung&rsquo...
Could survive a nuclear blast. Ultra-quick focusing. Massive images...
Iffy ergonomics. Slow continuous shooting at this price...
The performance doesn’t quite justify the price, but this is still a rock-solid camera with great features...
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The Samsung GX-20 is the latest DSLR offering from the Korean electronics giant. While wearing a Samsung badge, the Samsung GX-20 is actually born from a partnership with Pentax...
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The Samsung GX-20 is a 14.6 megapixel, mid-range DSLR camera, which temporarily led the megapixel race when it was first announced back in January. Since then Sony have also unveiled a 14 megapixel camera, the A350, so Samsung no longer have everythi...
At first glance the Samsung GX20 simply looks like an incremental upgrade of the GX10, with relatively few additions on offer apart from the headline-grabbing 14 megapixel resolution. Whilst the increased image size is certainly worthy of attention, S...
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The photographic industry is littered with partnerships and collaborations. Manufacturers will either find themselves bought by a larger brand with extensive purchasing power (see Sony and Konica Minolta), or focus on their field of expertise and then...
Sleek design, resolution, noise control, intelligent button layout...
Slightly cramped viewfinder, underexposure, LCD screen...
The GX-20 can be viewed as the fruit of a successful manufacturing partnership. Samsung’s electronics expertise has been coupled with Pentax’s long-standing photographic heritage to produce a camera that manages to meet a high specification wh...
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THE Samsung GX-20 digital SLR camera tries to take the pain out of photography by offering a series of easy-to-use features. So, you can junk the truckload of peripherals from lens to lighting kits.For one, the GX-20 is armed with image stabilisation t...
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Samsung packs their largest sensor ever into their new flagship DSLR, which also happens to be a Pentax K20D clone.
Live view LCD, pentaprism viewfinder...
LCD small for price point NillSlightModeratePALPABLEExtreme...
Samsungs GX-20, their 14.6-megapixel update to the GX-10, packs the biggest sensor ever on a Samsung camera. It also has the exact same guts as Pentaxs new K20D, minus the image processor. 14-bit RAW support is nice, and the max ISO 6400 setting is...
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The most notable quality of the Samsung GX-20 is its unpretentiousness. It is a smart, well-designed, functional DSLR that doesn’t pretend to be more than it is. Having said that, it doesn’t need to.The GX-20 looks like a professional DSLR sho...
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