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My first SLR, the Pentax Spotmatic F, and my second, the Nikon F, were iconic cameras. They broke new ground and set new standards for their time. My gut tells me Samsung's flagship NX1 mirrorless camera will be joining the list.The NX1 is Samsung's firs...
The NX1 delivers both professional quality stills and spectacular pro-quality video.As a still camera the 90 [email protected]/8,000th second continuous image burst at 1...
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After years of dormant photographic activity, I have decided to divest my DSLR system. Previously I mentioned in my mirrorless vs. DSLR post that my next camera system would be a professional-grade mirrorless system as it is a compelling replacement to th...
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The Samsung NX1 is the most beautiful piece of equipment I have ever had the pleasure to shoot video or Still with. From its amazingly ergonomic design to its durable magnesium housing, this mirrorless camera would draw you in with its quality feel. Whil...
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Packing a 28.2Mp APS-C sensor, 4K-video and 15fps burst shooting, the new Samsung NX1 is hot news on the hybrid scene. For a full overview of features and specifications, check out our NX1 Preview. And now with the NX1's sensor measurements in and verifie...
The new sensor in the NX1 has upped the stakes in terms of hybrid image quality, making Samsung's latest hybrid the current king of mirrorless APS-C cameras in our database. The BSI sensor is not only the physically largest sensor of its type, but boasti...
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I've worked with mirrorless cameras in the past, but never found them quite up to the task. After unpacking the new Samsung NX1 ($1,499, body only) and 16-50mm f/2-2.8 S ED OIS lens ($1,299) and taking a closer look at the two, I thought, this could be th...
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DPReview has posted its review of the Samsung NX1 . For the most part, it is a glowing review.The 28.2MP backside-illuminate CMOS sensor seems to really set the NX1 apart from other APS-C cameras. Additionally, the 15fps frame rate with autofocus is not j...
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Samsung has been pretty inventive in the digital camera world. It was the first to offer an really extensive Wi-Fi system (which continues to this day), Android-based cameras (though Nikon launched a model at about the same time), and arguably the first d...
28.2 MP backside illuminated sensor, Hybrid AF system with phasedetect points covering 90% of frame, 153 crosstype AF points with industryleading frame coverage, Mostly effective subject tracking, High quality 4K video performance, 4K 4:2:0 8bit video out...
Lens family is limited at this time, Best AF performance limited to select lenses, Autofocus is less predictable in low light, Overly aggressive Jpeg noise reduction, No true live view during burst shooting, Noisy highISO video, Onerous procedure for down...
The specifications should give you an idea of Samsung's ambitions for this camera: not only does it feature the largest BSI sensor we've ever seen but also the highest pixel count on that format. Just as importantly, it incorporates one of the most extens...
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For about a year now, video shooters have been debating about the two big players in entry-level 4K video: the Sony a7S and the Panasonic GH4. Now a new contender has entered the ring. Samsung's NX1 seeks be a worthy, albeit unique addition to the industr...
Internal 4K with no added sensor cropping, Focus peaking and zebra stripes in camera, 120 fps in 1080, Very manageable video file sizes...
Cumbersome file format, Image quality not as sharp as the competition, Clunky audio controls, No 10bit out via HDMI...
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Who it's for: Enthusiasts looking for top quality and pros looking for a lighter backup or travel camera.The 28.2-megapixel Samsung NX1 shows that the future of high-end mirrorless photography is bright. This $1,500 (body only) professional-grade camera b...
The NX1 is a groundbreaking device with great features, including rapid shooting and gorgeous 4K video, but it has some rough edges as well. Who it's for: Enthusiasts looking for top quality and pros looking for a lighter backup or travel camer...
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Mirrorless system cameras have come a long way since the first Micro Four Thirds models debuted in 2008. Early models were compact and leaders in image quality, but suffered from slow focus and burst rates. Some entry-level models still suffer from s...
Best-in-class sensor resolution. 15fps continuous shooting. Sharp EVF. Tilting touch-screen LCD. 1/8,000-second shutter. Strong high ISO performance. Weather-sealed design. Monochrome information LCD. Great control layout. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth co...
Burst shooting limited in Raw mode. 4K footage requires transcoding for editing and computer playback. Bluetooth functionality for Android only. Doesn't include external charger...
The Samsung NX1 has it all: quick focus, 28-megapixel resolution, 4K video, Wi-Fi, and a weather-sealed design. It's our Editors' Choice for high-end mirrorless cameras...
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Samsung sells a crapload of cameras all around the world. But not for pros. At $1500, the new NX1 is the first Samsung cam packing enough power to be taken seriously by photography enthusiasts. It shoots 4K video and fires off super fast 15 frame-per-seco...
Really easy to use thanks to a modern interface, well-placed controls, and a reliable touch-screen, Advertisement, Shoots terrific 4K video, Burst mode is unrivaled at 15 fps in RAW mode with continuous autofocus, Advertisement, Has one of the best autofo...
Image quality no better than any current camera on the market, and in some cases (like low light shooting) it's worse, Advertisement, There are a bunch of gimmicky features that aren't useful for enthusiasts and pros that the camera should be targetting...
If youre a first time DSLR or mirrorless buyer who wants a solid, powerful tool thats easy to figure out, I think the NX1 is a great pick. However, if youre already invested in a camera and lenses, its hard to identify a good reason to switch to Samsu...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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Samsung NX1 Review: Samsung's new NX camera offers 4K video recording, a 28MP back-illuminated sensor, 15fps shooting and a 414-point AF system. All impressive specs, but can it walk the walk?In her Samsung NX1 review video our head of testing Angela Nich...
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The Samsung NX1 is a new professional compact system camera. The DSLR-like NX1 features a 28.2 megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, 4K video recording, 15fps continuous shooting, a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, electroni...
The exciting new NX1 is a serious statement of intent by Samsung, who until now haven't had a professional level camera in their NX range. The NX1 certainly delivers in that regard, both in terms of the specifications and the execution, offering a mouth-...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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Samsung has made a priority of user-friendly innovation, and is therefore very successful. The chance is good that you use a Samsung telephone, television, or laptop. As a camera manufacturer, Samsung is "the new kid on the block." In 2010, one year after the introduction of the Canon 7D—Canon's APS-C flagship—the first Samsung NX camera appeared...
Outstanding build quality, LCD screen on the camera, dust- and splash-water-tight and user-friendly menu setup, Sharp, bright AMOLED screen, High image quality: among other things, resolution record holder for APS-C, AF points record holder, 15 images per...
This mirrorless system camera is no "compact system camera", Color reproduction is good, but not very good, H.265 codec cannot yet be processes by all software...
Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.Check our list of all reviewed cameras, including test results for RAW and jpg files. Tools JX Error: Definition with ID 143 does...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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Having not announced a true enthusiast camera since the NX20 in 2012, while the rest of the market has continued to grow with exciting models in the shape of the Panasonic Lumix GH4, Sony Alpha 5100 and Fujifilm X-T1, you could say that the pressure was g...
Rapid image processor facilitates up to 15fps burst mode, 4K video capture, Featurepacked AF setup with up to 153 crosstype AF points, Solid build...
Heavy JPEG image processing, Control layout is a touch fiddly, Image processing slows when UHSI cards are used...
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In the past, we’ve included both mirrorless and DSLR cameras in our enthusiast interchangeable lens camera roundup...
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By Michael Reichmann It isn't often that a brand-new high-spec interchangeable lens camera comes to market. This is one of those times. Samsung, known worldwide for everything from TV sets, to home appliances, to cargo ships, to nuclear power plants, is t...
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Therein lies a challenge. For serious photographers, it helps to be thought of as a “camera company.” That's not just for superficial reasons, as the range of lenses and accessories tends to be much more robust for the Canons and Nikons of the world. Ther...
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The NX1 boasts a best in class 28-megapixel APS-C-sized BSI CMOS image sensor mated to the DRIMe V image processor that supports an expanded ISO range (100-51200) as well as the NX AF (Auto Focus) System III with 205 Phase Detect AF points covering 90 per...
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Place your pre-order with a trusted Imaging Resource affiliate now:Has Samsung's new flagship NX mirrorless camera piqued your interest yet? Let's take a tour...by Zig WeidelichThe Samsung NX1 is 5.5 inches wide, 4 inches tall and 2.6 inches thick (138.5...
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Samsung has unveiled the new Samsung NX1 as a new ‘pro' mirrorless hybrid camera. Featuring a 28.2Mp APS-C BSI CMOS sensor, 4K video capture direct to SD card and 15fps burst shooting with fulltime autofocus, the specs look pretty tasty. Let's see what el...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-11 01:51:16
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Samsung has remained one of the more innovative companies, especially when it comes to digital cameras. The NX1 was the first ever APS-C-sized, 28MP CMOS sensor that's backside illuminated. The BSI sensors move all the circuitry behind the light-capturin...
28.2 megapixel APS-C BSI-CMOS sensor, Hybrid AF system with 205 phase-detect points, 15 fps burst shooting with continuous autofocus, 4K video recording, 4K video over HDMI, Weather-resistant magnesium alloy body, 3" tilting Super AMOLED touchscreen displ...
Autofocus struggles in low light, NX mount lacks large catalogue of lenses...
The NX1's 28MP backside illuminated sensor produces gorgeous stills and the 4K video footage that comes out of the NX1 is comparable to Panasonic's lauded GH4. Samsung has managed to create a camera that goes toe to toe with other cameras in its class in...
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This roundup is a little unusual, in that the cameras in this price bracket span both flagship and entry-level products. Specifically, several flagship APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras, and a handful of entry-level full-frame options. We've called out...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-11-04 02:55:24
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In the most basic terms, the key difference between a DSLR and a mirrorless camera is that the DSLR comes with an internal mirror that reflects light entering through the lens through a prism and to an optical viewfinder. This mirror blocks off the sensor...
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I've had a hit and a miss relationship with Samsung's cameras. In my personal opinion, the company has had a penchant for eschewing buttons in favor of big touch screens, which is not something I look for a camera–call me old fashioned. Beyond capturing a...
Articulating LCD with crisp colors, DSLR feel, Excellent color rendition and flexible RAW files...
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The Samsung Nx500 is a compact camera with a 28MP APS-C sensor and stylish body. And with the right lenses, it puts up some stiff competition.Top SearchesTop SearchesCanon 7DSigma...
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