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The NX300 debuted at CES, back at the start of the year, and it's only now that the finished product is ready to ship. It sits at the very top of Samsung's compact system camera line-up, with a new 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, and marks the first time Sam...
A little bulky, but feature-packed and with dependable image quality, the NX300 has plenty to offer enthusiasts and beginners alike...
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It's got the same sized sensor, the same resolution, and bears more than a passing similarity to its predecessors. So what's so great about the NX300? Plenty. The sensor is new for starters. The resolution's stuck at 20.3 megapixels (producing 5472 x 36...
iFunction control system, low light performance, APSC sensor, large and bright articulated screen, resolution; plenty of handholding for beginners that doesn't get in the way of more experienced users, bundled Lightroom software...
Some barrel distortion in more clinical tests, no bundled external charger...
The NX line-up was already strong, and the NX300 solidifies its position as one of the best compact system camera options currently on sale. There's a pretty heady mix of specs inside its beautiful retro body, with - to coin a cliché - something fo...
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Compact system cameras – which pair pocket-sized bodies with swappable lenses – are quickly becoming the world’s most popular snappers. They’re outselling higher-end options across the Far East, and Europe looks set to follow. It’s no surprise, then, that...
Low light performance, Articulated, AMOLED screen, Accurate colour reproduction, Flexible and easy to use...
Slightly bulky body and lens, Barrel distortion on RAW images...
Samsung set the bar high when it settled the specs of the NX300, and it didn’t disappoint. In every respect it’s seemingly looked at the state of its rivals and asked how it can push itself further. Low light performance is among the best you could hope...
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The Samsung NX300 is its first interchangeable lens compact system camera since the NX1000 , NX210 and NX20 were launched last summer. On first glance it appears to offer the best of all three, in boasting the compactness of the entry level NX1000 and mid...
Excellent feature set, Large detail rich sensor, Tilting touch screen operation...
No builtin viewfinder, No integral flash...
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The Samsung NX300 ($799.99 list with 18-55mm lens) is the latest midrange entry in Samsung’s mirrorless camera line. Its 20-megapixel APS-C image sensor is the same size found in consumer D-SLRs, and its image quality and performance are among the best in...
The Samsung NX300 is a speedy mirrorless compact that captures excellent images and offers well-executed integrated Wi-Fi for easy online photo sharing...
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What is the Samsung NX300? The Samsung NX300 is the top camera in the Samsung NX range, its popular and innovative Compact System Camera (CSC) series. The previous camera at the top of this range was the Samsung NX20 , which is more akin to a DSLR thanks...
Settings adjust on lens ring, Responsive & hinged touchscreen, New faster auto focus system, Very good image quality...
Lacking builtin flash, Poor buffer performance...
The NX300 is a great improvement on previous NX models and is a good option for anyone stepping up from a compact. Image quality is excellent, and improvements to performance mean that the NX300 finally challenges the very best CSCs on the market.READ MOR...
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There's lots of action right now in the compact system camera (CSC) segment, which pairs compact camera bodies with interchangeable lenses for a DSLR-like experience without the internal mirror or associated bulk. It's an area where Samsung has been ma...
Image quality, Build quality and design, Ease of use, Bundled Lightroom software...
Slightly chunky body and lenses, No bundled external charger...
It's clear that a lot of consideration has gone into not only what the Samsung NX300 should do, but also how it should do it, since you're never more than a couple of clicks - or screen taps - away from any particular setting. Samsung's iFunction lens sy...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-05-15 13:39:03
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Samsung's latest flagship mirrorless camera sports a retro rangefinder-like body, much of it covered with faux leather - in brown, white or black. The top and bottom have a silver metallic finish.The NX300 has no built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF) or...
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Price, specifications and rating based on the 18-55mm kit Samsung's NX system has always faced tough competition from other CSCs, such as the Sony NEX, Panasonic G and Olympus PEN ranges. Samsung is clearly determined to make a success of NX, though, a...
A luxurious compact system camera with big improvements across the board...
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One of the was Samsung’s retrolicious NX300, a camera that brought with it a style out of yesteryear and blended it with technology from today. , we’ve spent more time to see what this mirrorless is really made of. Continuing with Samsung’s compact...
Decent image quality; Comfortable ergonomics; Big enough feature set for both amateur and enthusiast photographers; NFC and wireless means you can easily move files from the camera to your phone or tablet; Lightroom included in the bundle;...
Low light performance could be sharper; Flash isn't built in and requires use of hot shoe; Vari-angle screen doesn't offer much angle from below;...
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REVIEW—SAMSUNG NX300] by terry on 18 July 2013 Price: $850 Good camera, great value THE LOW-DOWN: This compact system camera has a 20mp APS sensor and in kit form comes with Samsung’s 18–55mm stabilised iLens. The iLens has a button on the barrel giv...
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DateJuly 18, 2013 (0) Read later This compact-system camera has a 20-megapixel APS sensor and in kit form comes with Samsung's 18mm-55mm stabilised iLens. The iLens has a button on the barrel giving instant access to ISO, exposure compensatio...
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Samsung today unveiled the NX300, a minor update of its NX210 interchangeable lens compact, which now gets a tilting AMOLED display. The Samsung NX300 mirrorless camera has a lot in...
Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Stylish design, great handling, Well thoughtout ergonomics, Kit lens has an iFn button for access to quick settings, Multitouch AMOLED tilt screen with 800 x 480 pixels...
Still no builtin flash (external accessory supplied), Buffer memory is a bit tight, Startup and lowlight focusing could be quicker, Limited WiFi functions (especially for piloting the camera via a smartphone), Onscreen image fidelity isn't 100% accurate...
The NX300 may not be the world's fastest camera, but it's still a seductive snapper with plenty of great features. It's well made, well designed, well thought out, and ensures impressively good image quality up to 3200 ISO. Once up and running, the NX300...
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Samsung's NX300 is an interchangeable lens camera (or compact system camera, as they are known these days) that offers a lot more than just traditional photography to be undertaken. It's referred to by Samsung as a 'Smart Camera', which means it has plent...
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Samsung's NX300 is an interchangeable lens camera (or compact system camera, as they are known these days) that offers a lot more than just traditional photography to be undertaken. It's referred to by Samsung as a 'Smart Camera', which means it has plent...
Crisp and clear image quality, The WiFi can come in handy, Relatively good high ISO performance, Quick performance...
Kit lens has noticeable distortion, Battery life drains quickly when WiFi is used, No proper charger, No EVF option...
Samsung's NX300 is a compact system camera that feels good to use and it can produce excellent overall quality. It has plenty of Wi-Fi features to play with, too, but only a couple of them are useful, and they will drain the battery quickly...
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The NX300 debuted at CES at the start of the year, but it's only now that the finished product is ready to ship. It sits at the very top of Samsung's compact system camera (CSC) line-up, with a new 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, and marks the first time Sam...
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As the successor to the NX200 and NX210 , the NX300 represents the mid-range of Samsung's mirrorless system cameras. In some ways, it's even better than the flagship NX20 , which was released in the middle of 2012.The NX300, like the NX20, is built around...
Fn button provides quick access to settings, Dedicated back buttons for settings, Good ISO performance with low chroma noise, Quick AF in good light...
Control dial placed in awkward position, Position of strap lugs not ideal, Sharp edges on the top plate, AF hesitates in lowlight even with AF light...
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The Samsung NX300 (MSRP $749–$999, depending on kit lens choice) is the best camera the Korean manufacturing giant has made to date. A bold claim, perhaps, but also a statement of fact.Compared to most of the major camera makers, Samsung got a late start...
The NX300 is a great camera. So what? Plenty of manufacturers are making great cameras that are dying on the vine. This one doesn't say Canon or Nikon on it—why should you care? Why should you throw in with an upstart brand—especially one without a photog...
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Stuff magazine Wed, Apr 3 2013, 2:42PM The NX300 is Samsung’s latest flagship snapper, topping off the NX range of compact system cameras and sporting a truckload of attention-grabbing features, including a capacitive touchscreen and the second...
Samsung’s best NX camera to date, and its Wi-Fi features give it something its rivals can’t offer...
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Samsung's latest interchangeable lens camera offers a lot of functionality and a distinct retro style.Over at the Australian Financial Review, I've taken it through its photographic paces, which means you can either read it in paper form (on sale today at...
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Samsung's latest compact interchangeable lens camera was launched in Sydney yesterday. I went hands on with it, with a little help from the world's fastest man. No, really…I've commented on this before, but there's a growing gulf between those who want DS...
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It makes pretty decent cameras, too. Its new flagship model, the NX300, is the latest in its impressive range of compact system cameras. CSCs , essentially pocket-sized bodies with big detachable lenses, are enjoying a boom – a step up from compacts an...
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Samsung has been an active presence in the photography market over the past few years. In fact, the companys established position in electronics, particularly the smartphone sector, has been used to good effect in its NX series of compact system cameras...
On the whole, the improvements to the NX300 are incremental rather than radical. However, as the NX210 was already a very good camera, the same can be said of the NX300. The new model is more stylish when viewed from the front and top. Handling is improve...
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There's lots of action right now in the compact system camera (CSC) segment, which pairs compact camera bodies with interchangeable lenses for a DSLR-like experience without the internal mirror or associated bulk.It's an area where Samsung has been making...
Image quality, Build quality and design, Ease of use, Bundled Lightroom software...
Slightly chunky body and lenses, No bundled external charger...
Buying Guide Best compact system camera Samsung has thrown every feature and top-end spec it could at the NX300, and it's paid off. A large, vibrant screen, 20.3 megapixel sensor, 1/6000 sec maximum shutter speed and best focus time of just 0.08 seconds s...
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Things are really heating up in this space and when Samsung's NX300 landed I didn't quite know what to make of it at first.A DSLM (digital single lens mirrorless) with an APS-C (advanced photo system type C) sensor? What a curious beast.On top of that, Sa...
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With its competitive price tag, abundance of features and competent performance, the NX300 should be an attractive choice for the connected generation of snapshooters for whom it has been designed. The lack of a built-in viewfinder will be off-putting for...
As we were completing our review the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) announced the winners of its annual 'best products' competition for 2013-14. Among them, the Samsung NX300 was listed as the Best European Compact System Camera for 2013-14...
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This compact-system camera has a 20-megapixel APS sensor and in kit form comes with Samsung's 18mm-55mm stabilised iLens. The iLens has a button on the barrel giving instant access to ISO, exposure compensation and white balance. The LCD swivels on one pl...
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Images are a little noisier and not quite as sharp as from other cameras in this category. Wireless connectivity is a winner, though in remote control mode the camera reverts to fully auto...
A good camera and great value. It is up against stiff competition from Olympus, Panasonic and Sony. Samsung includes Adobe Lightroom 4, valued about $200, in its software...
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But regular cameras are now catching up in the convenience stakes. Some have WiFi built in so you can send images to social networking sites, while compact system cameras offer the high-quality image capabilities of DSLRs but in a smaller and more mana...
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The more we shoot with Samsung's mirrorless cameras, the more they impress us. If the NX20 wasn't enough of a reason to take Samsung seriously, the NX300 certainly is.The big difference between Samsung's NX300 and the previous NX20 is the lack of an elect...
WiFi and NFC onboard, excellent functionality, good foldout AMOLED touchscreen, 8.6 frames per second...
No electronic viewfinder nor onboard flash, some of the controls are quite small, bad battery life...
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It's no great secret that sales of compact cameras have been put under immense pressure in recent years thanks primarily the explosive growth in smartphones. Not only do many high-end smartphones now sport cameras that are perfectly adequate for taking Fa...
Wi-Fi functionality for computerless uploading, Plenty of useful shooting modes and features, Good image quality at lower ISO settings, Easy to use...
Slow processing and noticeable shutter lag, Noisy at mid to high ISO settings, Movie recording limited to 720p HD...
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T3.com
Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:37
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Compact fully automatic cameras with 5x zooms are commonplace and, some would argue, are in the greatest danger of being made obsolete by the smartphone. Luckily then compact and slender Samsung DV300F pocket camera offers a bit more than most comparable...
Slim profile, Wi-Fi connectivity, High-res 3-inch backscreen...
Softer images on high ISOs, Mic picks up operational noise, Not Full HD video...
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Stuff magazine Thu, May 17 2012, 4:56PM We've seen Samsung compact cameras packing Wi-Fi skills before – like the capable WB150F. With the 16.1MP DV300F, you can now instantly back-up and share your shots without rummaging around for too many extra...
A feature-packed all-rounder for the point, shoot and share crowd...
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techpatrl.com Updated: 2016-12-29 03:46:32
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Do you love taking Self-Portraits? Does your personal computer's web camera's quality is never enough to quench your vain thirst? Do you find stretching your arms to capture yourself inconvenient? If you are, then this camera is for you!The new Samsung DV...
Lightweight and Compact with a simple but expensivelooking design, Easy to understand labels and GUI which allows users of all ages use it with ease, 16.1 Mega Pixels means mindblowing high quality photos and videos, Front facing LCD display make it see...
Design does not include grips which can be inconvenient to users with big or slippery hands, Fair battery life, Good, but not best sound recording quality which does not complement high quality videos...
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Days before Samsung's official launch of Smart Camera range in Taguig, we can say that much has been said and written about some of the new cameras. Looking back at our web pages, we have published reviews on a specific Smart Camera model such as the WB15...
Designed to meet the interests of young consumers and casual shutterbugs, the Samsung DV300F hosts a lot of likeable features such as a front LCD, fun modes and applications, and is Wi-Fi-enabled with a reasonable price point of less than PhP 10,000.The D...
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Stuff magazine Wed, Apr 3 2013, 2:42PM The NX300 is Samsung’s latest flagship snapper, topping off the NX range of compact system cameras and sporting a truckload of attention-grabbing features, including a capacitive touchscreen and the second...
Samsung’s best NX camera to date, and its Wi-Fi features give it something its rivals can’t offer...
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The Samsung NX300 was unveiled at CES 2013, where I had the chance to check it out up close. The NX300 features a 20.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor and captures 1080/60p HD video. It has the ability to capture 3D images and video with the new 45mm f/1.8 2D/3D l...
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The Samsung NX300 ($799.99 list with 18-55mm lens)$749.99 at Dell is the latest midrange entry in Samsung's mirrorless camera line. Its 20-megapixel APS-C image sensor is the same size found in consumer D-SLRs, and its image quality and performance are am...
Sharp kit lens. Excellent high ISO performance. Retro chrome and leatherette styling. Tilting, touch-screen display. 7fps burst shooting. Short shutter lag. Wi-Fi. 3D lens support. 1080p60 video. Includes Adobe Lightroom software.
No EVF option. External battery charger not included. Lacks built-in flash and mic input...
The Samsung NX300 is a speedy mirrorless compact that captures excellent images and offers well-executed integrated Wi-Fi for easy online photo sharing...
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Up until recently, the Samsung NX20 had stolen the limelight in Samsung's NX-series. One reason for this is perhaps its design, which very much mimicked that of a DSLR. Samsung has taken a different approach with its latest flagship model, opting again...
Fast AF; Responsive touch screen; iFunction lens technology; Battery life...
Buffer performance; Screen resolution could be higher; No inbuilt flash...
To make the Samsung NX300 a better camera than those that have been release before it, Samsung has carefully listened to the feedback from its consumers. Price and performance have been two areas in the past where NX-series cameras have been marked...
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The NX300 is Samsung's new flagship compact system camera, replacing last year's NX210 model. The metal-bodied NX300 features a new 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, new Hybrid Auto Focus (AF) system with both phase and contrast detection, expanded ISO ra...
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The Samsung NX300 arrived on the scene to me with little warning, accompanied by its sibling, the NX2000 (review coming soon!).Samsung has not been overly noisy about its NX line of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras but, in this game, there’s no...
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Quick TakeProsAuto Shooting mode provides excellent results with no more than just point-n-shoot abilityDedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to recordImage quality is excellentPerformance and burst shooting is amazing Smart shooting modes are...
By Josh Fate Samsung's NX300 is another powerful and affordable ILC digital camera that is loaded with fantastic features. Sporting a 20.3-Megapixel APS-C imaging sensor, Hybrid Auto Focus, 3.31-inch Touch Screen, 1/6000th shutter speed, Built-in WiFi...
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We have to admit to salivating over this camera when Samsung unveiled their NX300 ($749-799) at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this past January. Alas it was a prototype so we had to cool our heels, waiting for a production unit. Well, it finally arr...
Super stills, very good 1080p videos, Highquality 3.3inch touchscreen, Best implementation of WiFi in a camera...
No EVF, not even as an option, 3D lens way too expensive...
We have no reservations recommending this camera – especially for people without a collection of lenses from another brand. This would be a great next-step camera for someone who wants high-quality stills and solid videos from an interchangeable lens ca...
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Samsung never used to be a big name in film cameras but has become one of the leading brands in digital photography. Ironically, its popular Galaxy smartphones are helping to dig a grave for point-and-shoot cameras – including Samsung’s own. In respons...
The Samsung NX300 is a highly capable all-rounder that has already found many fans. It’s easy to bring along for city walks or travel, makes shooting fun, and mostly delivers pleasing results that you can quickly send out into the world. If that’s al...
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Enthusiast photographers may think of Samsung as more of an electronics company than a maker of fine cameras. The company's new NX300 may be the product that changes their view. At the heart of its imaging system is a 20.3-megapixel CMOS APS-C sensor. The...
Large APSC sensor with excellent high ISO performance, High quality 1855mm kit lens, Builtin WiFi with companion Android and iOS apps, Creative controls such as Smart Mode and Smart Filters Excellent manual focusing...
LCDonly composition, No accessory viewfinder option, Lack of builtin flash, Incamera battery charging unless you buy accessory charger...
The Samsung NX300 provides a legitimate alternative to the Sony NEX and Olympus OM-D series. Its large APS-C sensor, sharp kit lens, and plethora of intelligent controls are worth investigating before you decide which compact system camera to buy...
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One of the most significant developments in digital photography has been the introduction of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. By removing the mirror and optical viewfinder, manufacturers are able to make their cameras smaller, without compromising...
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When reviewing cameras, I like to put them through some real-life rigors. So, when my editor handed me the Samsung NX 300 a week before my friend's Wild West-meets-Pinterest wedding at her family's ranch in New Mexico, I figured a weekend in cowgirl count...
Clean optics and a nice big sensor. Touchscreen display is easy to use and highquality — I didn't miss a viewfinder. Fast image capture. Manual controls are good, and auto mode yields great results. WiFi sharing tools make image backup a snap. Compact wit...
Gratuitous 3D functions distract from a perfectly good lens — get the cheaper 2D version. Underwhelming incamera editing tools. Clunky novelty capture features. Supershaky video — at least it's 1080p. Purple lens flare and harsh automatic flash make for s...
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digitalcamerareview.com Updated: 2014-01-29 02:18:52
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Maintaining the same shape and basic design as many other NX cameras, the NX300 comes in a variety of colors including the brown leatherette that we reviewed. The camera measures 4.8 x 2.5 x 1.6 inches (WxHxD) and weighs just over 0.7 pounds (11.5oz). Th...
Open source licenses, Fast Autofocus, Sharp images even from kit lens, Great WiFi connectivity, Touchscreen is very responsive...
Battery only charges in camera, Less than stellar battery life...
The Samsung NX300 really does earn the title of the flagship NX mirrorless camera. It offers a classic leatherette skin draped over a sleek metal body. It is solid and sturdy--the best made NX of the entire lineup. Its image quality is clean and sharp, o...
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The latest Samsung system camera is called NX300. It has the 20 megapixel APS-C sensor of the NX200 but with a number of new functionalities that make it into a really new camera: fold-out screen, touch screen, hybrid AF system, Wi-Fi, NFC and (if using t...
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Fast, reliable autofocus, excellent color reproduction and image quality are sure to make Samsung's NX300, a hit among both newbies and experienced shooters alike. The NX300 is a compact, mirrorless, interchangeable lens camera that allows you greater fle...
Excellent image quality, Fast autofocus, Focus magnification and peaking, Solid build, Intuitive menus and navigation...
Battery charges incamera only, Battery life could be longer...
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This flagship 20.3MP, APS-C sensor ILC makes the best use of Wi-Fi yetWhat's Hot: Excellent images; includes Lightroom What's Not: Can't add an electronic viewfinder Who It's For: Shooters looking for an ILC that makes great images easy to shareIf there w...
There's a lot to like about the Samsung NX300. It can produce extremely detailed images, with accurate colors, and makes them easy to share with your friends. Its dedicated movie button lets you switch to recording video quickly, and the footage we captur...
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Samsung NX300 is the new flagship model in the NX series delivering advanced and practical features for the professional photographer and videographer looking for a compact system camera (CSC).With a 20.3 Megapixel APS - CMOS sensor the NX300 is capable o...
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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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I have written a review on the Samsung NX300 covering most of my opinions and comparisons against the earlier NX models. In this post, I will focus on the image noise review.In theory, a large image sensor size delivers fewer image noise. In general, the...
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When Samsung launched the NX10 in 2010, I was impressed with its design that is oriented towards professional use, with image quality that surpasses other mirrorless competitors at that time. I was sold by its form factor, the number of buttons and contro...
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about.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:34
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The Bottom Line Digital camera reviewers like me often strongly focus on the image quality of a model above all else, and understandably so. If a camera shoots lousy photos, its other features really don't matter much. However, there is another aspect to...
Digital camera reviewers like me often strongly focus on the image quality of a model above all else, and understandably so. If a camera shoots lousy photos, its other features really don't matter much.However, there is another aspect to photography and c...
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Ealier this year, Samsung announced their latest incarnation in their DualView camera series, the sleekly designed DV300F. It features a 16.0-Megapixel, 1/2.3" CCD, a 5x optical zoom lens (a 35mm equivalent of 25-125mm), a 3.0" rear facing LCD viewing...
When Samsung initially introduced its DualView line of cameras a few years ago, it was a novel idea that garnered quite a bit of attention in the market. Having a small LCD screen on the front of the camera to complement the larger LCD on the back of t...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:36
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At first look, the Samsung DV300F's ($199.99 list) front LCD makes it stand out from the crowd, but the camera's most impressive feature is its Wi-Fi sharing capability. It allows you to transfer photos to your smartphone, post directly to social sharing...
Inexpensive. Sharp lens. Frontfacing LCD for self portraits. Excellent WiFi integration. Many incamera effects.
Waxy images at middling ISO settings. Sluggish performance. Short zoom range. HD video capture limited to 720p. No HDMI output...
Samsung's inexpensive DV300F gives you a neat front LCD for self portraits, a sharp lens, and an excellent Wi-Fi experience. But this compact camera is downright sluggish...
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At first look, the Samsung DV300F's ($199.99 list) front LCD makes it stand out from the crowd, but the camera's most impressive feature is its Wi-Fi sharing capability. It allows you to transfer photos to your smartphone, post directly to social sharing...
Inexpensive. Sharp lens. Front-facing LCD for self portraits. Excellent Wi-Fi integration. Many in-camera effects.
Waxy images at middling ISO settings. Sluggish performance. Short zoom range. HD video capture limited to 720p. No HDMI output...
Samsung's inexpensive DV300F gives you a neat front LCD for self portraits, a sharp lens, and an excellent Wi-Fi experience. But this compact camera is downright sluggish...
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The new Samsung DV300F compact camera brings together an innovative 1.5 inch LCD on the front, useful for composing self-portraits, and a wide range of wi-fi connectivity options. The 16 megapixel Samsung PL120 also features a 25mm wide-angle 5x zoom...
The Samsung DV300F is an appealing compact camera that majors on social sharing and wireless connectivity, without forgetting to take a good picture too. The wealth of different shooting modes can be overwhelming, we missed having built-in HDMI connec...
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