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If there's something to say about Samsung and its camera range, it's that they take improvement seriously. That's why it's not too difficult to note that the NX1 is the best camera Samsung has made to date. We've seen the improvements since 2011's NX10, w...
4K video/ very fast shooting/ handles well/ great connectivity...
Auto focus not always that fast/ buttons at back a bit flush...
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techlife.net Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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4K video on this is sharp too, with excellent colour replication. The ability to shoot 4K at 24fps and 1080p at 60fps has the NX1 ahead of the pack in terms of video resolution and capability.This is a camera suited for anyone enthusiastic about their pho...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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This is the chunkiest DSLR Samsung has produced since the firm ended its partnership with Pentax—we say partnership, but the SLRs produced were pretty much just rebranded Pentax... Anyway, next to the NX1, even the Samsung NX30, which is by no means compa...
Buildquality, Perfect picture quality up to ISO 6400, Excellent responsiveness, Brilliant handling, Second screen on top, Adjustable touchscreen, Comfortable electronic viewfinder, WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, Complete connectivty, USB 3.0 and UHSIII SDXC cards...
Just one memory card slot, No port for remote...
The Samsung NX1 came out all guns blazing and produced fantastic results. If only the best is good enough, this interchangeable-lens camera will be right up your street: it's accurate and well-designed, it handles brilliantly, it's powerful... This flagsh...
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The specifications read like a wish list of advanced features. The 28-megapixel sensor offers the highest resolution to date for this sensor size, and includes 205 phase-detect autofocus points for lightning fast autofocus. Burst shooting is at an astonis...
Fast, feature-packed and massively capable, the Samsung NX1 is an unbridled success...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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LIKE: Image quality is excellent, both in jpeg and RAW. Because the NX1 uses the H.265 video codec, not recognised by either Final Cup Pro or Adobe Premiere, we had to convert the files to H.264 for editing, but even downscaled the results are impressive...
Image quality is excellent, both in jpeg and RAW. Because the NX1 uses the H.265 video codec, not recognised by either Final Cup Pro or Adobe Premiere, we had to convert the files to H.264 for editing, but even downscaled the results are impressive.
The NX1 is big and heavy, matching the bulk and mass of a solid DSLR. Why? Sony and Fujifilm can fit full frame and APS sensors in petite bodies. It can't be that hard...
The NX1 is a top camera and earns a place alongside the best mirrorless cameras from Olympus, Panasonic, Sony and Fujifilm, but because of its size and shape it is going to be compared with the mid-range offerings from Nikon and Canon. Samsung doesn't yet...
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The two Premium 'S' class lenses together cover focal lengths from 16mm to 150mm (equivalent to 24.6mm to 231mm in 35mm format), which encompasses most popular subject types. Three more lenses will be added during 2015: a 16-80mm f/4 OIS zoom, a 24mm f/1...
Samsung is a relative newcomer to the enthusiasts' camera market and appears to be struggling to gain traction at a time when camera sales have slowed or, in some cases, declined. However, in the NX1 the company has created a camera that is technologicall...
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For most people, cameras are about taking photos. That's what they've been about since the Kodak box Brownies and Leica Is of the start of the 20th century. But at this point in time, this mark in our 21st century, cameras are about sharing photos. It sou...
Great low-ISO images, Excellent video, Nearly perfect photo sharing...
Expensive, Annoying app install process, Some lens quality variance...
If you need a new camera, and you want to join the mirrorless revolution — and let's be honest, there aren't too many reasons why you shouldn't — then the Samsung NX1 is, in my opinion, equally as good as Sony's excellent A7 full-frame range. The lens lin...
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After wrapping up its Pentax clone GX-series DSLR line in 2009, Samsung has spent time furrowing its own path back into the camera market with its NX-series compact system cameras. The latest of which, the Samsung NX1, isn't afraid of going large: it's bi...
Image quality is really good, super-fast 15fps burst mode, responsive touchscreen, decent battery life, quick access mode dials and controls, tilt-angle screen...
Tizen has some stability issues, big and expensive, screen colours misrepresentative, autofocus not infallible, Auto Shot lacks full potential, ISO 6400 lacks detail...
Although the Samsung NX1 kills the very notion of "compact" system camera, it's still a solid slice of kit with plenty to shout about. Let's get the quibbles out of the way first though: we found some software glitches to be apparent, which we don'...
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If you're looking for Samsung's digital imaging flagship, the search simply ends with the NX1 ($1,500 MSRP, body only). This is the company's top mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (ILC) – by far – and is loaded to the gills with just about everything...
One of the best APS-C cameras reviewed yet, Captures 4K videos directly to media card, Fast response, speedy focusing...
Limited number of S-series lenses, Doesn't have DSLR stamina (for burst modes), Heavier than other mirrorless models...
The Samsung NX1 is a winner and we liked it so much, we're calling it our favorite camera of 2014, with the Nikon D750 a close second. The reason we picked the Samsung are all of the advanced features detailed above: excellent image quality, great noise...
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A funny thing happens whenever I mention I've been using Samsung cameras. People tend to turn their noses up at the idea of a camera from a company best known for tablets and phones.Well, the NX1 might just be the camera Samsung needs to break the stigma...
The biggest problem Samsung might face with this camera is the company's short history of producing “serious” cameras but the NX1 should attract some respect from those willing to give it a go...
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Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:53
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Samsung's flagship compact system camera (CSC) was first announced at Photokina back in September. Now we have an NX1 in our hands, accompanied by a sizeable professional-feel 50-150mm image stabilised zoom to show Samsung means business in pitching the d...
Eye-level viewfinder, Lightweight yet sturdy feel, Fast and accurate response...
Premium asking price, Less lenses are available, Bulky alternative to a DSLR...
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Andy Westlake, AP’s technical editor, described the Samsung NX1 as one of the stars of the show at Photokina 2014, and after handling it myself I agree that on first impressions it appears to be a very exciting camera indeed.The past 12 months have seen t...
High-resolution sensor with good low-light performance, Samsung's fastest image processor allows for 15fps stills shooting, Ultra high definition (4K) video recording, Fast hybrid AF system with 205 phase-detection and up to 153 cross-type points, Robust...
Some fiddly controls, JPEG images are too heavily processed by default, Image buffer not large enough...
Samsung is a brand known for its innovation. However, despite swallowing up television, smartphone and tablet market share, the company has had a much tougher time trying to make a significant impact on the camera world, at least beyond small digital comp...
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Samsung's cameras have come a long way since the company started dabbling with the Pentax mount, but just how far is “far”? We're going hands on with the latest model to find out.If there's been one consistent rule in the camera industry, it has been this...
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Legacy is a funny thing in the photography business. This is an industry that's well over 150 years old, that still relies on many of the same principles that were discovered before any living person was born. You simply don't build a photographic legacy...
Samsung has a winner on its hands, but can it replicate its success from other markets? Samsung has been on a meteoric rise in the consumer tech space in the last decade. The South Korean company has invested billions into developing some of the most...
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Photokina 2014 brought us an array of exciting new cameras, from large-sensor zoom compacts to top-end SLRs. But one of the real stars of the show came from a less likely stable – the Samsung NX1. The NX1 is a high-end compact system camera that's designe...
The NX1 sees Samsung aiming higher than it ever has before, offering a true top-end model to rival cameras like the Olympus OM-D E-M1. On paper its a startlingly impressive camera, and one that looks worthy of serious attention. Samsungs biggest problem...
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That the Samsung NX1 is out to charm photo enthusiasts is obvious from the first moment you clap eyes on the thing. Like a DSLR, it has a chunky handgrip, designed to give you a firm hold even if there's a lens heavier than a large bag of sugar screwed on...
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Samsung has produced some impressive compact system cameras such as the NX30 and NX Mini, but they don't seem to have grabbed the attention of the average enthusiast photographer. The NX1 looks set to change that however, as it has some ground-breaking fe...
High resolution back, illuminated sensor, 15fps shooting, Wide AF point coverage...
Tilting rather than vari, angle screen, Initial impression of low light AF not great...
The NX1 uses a completely new sensor and processing engine and we haven't been able to examine any shots from it yet so I can't judge image quality at this stage. Its pixel count is higher than other recent models like the NX30 and the sensor has a back-i...
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First Impressions: Samsung aims high with new premium camera Samsung might not dominate cameras like it dominates phones, but that won't stop it from trying. The Samsung NX1 is a statement. A premium camera that will sell for £1,299 body-only, it packs in...
Super-fast burst shooting, Excellent image quality for APS-C, Wealth of features...
Some of its buttons are too small, Minor processing issues...
Samsung NX1 – Sensor and Image Quality The Samsung NX1 has an incredible number of features, but the biggest deal of the camera is its sensor. It's a 28.2-megapixel APS-C sensor with a back-side illuminated design. It's significantly higher-resolution tha...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-26 04:05:54
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Samsung has produced some impressive compact system cameras such as the NX30 and NX Mini, but they don't seem to have grabbed the attention of the average enthusiast photographer. The NX1 looks set to change that however, as it has some ground-breaking fe...
High resolution backilluminated sensor, 15fps shooting, Wide AF point coverage...
Tilting rather than variangle screen, Initial impression of low light AF not great...
Samsung has certainly put lots of thought and features into the NX1. It looks and feels like a serious camera and it should appeal to enthusiast photographers who have yet to commit to a compact system camera (CSC) system. Samsung also has some nice lens...
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Samsung doesn't take half measures when it comes to building their flagship devices and their latest addition to their NX series cameras, the prosumer grade NX1 is one of the most impressive examples of engineering seen.For starters, the NX1 packs a poten...
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The APS-C segment has lost a little bit of its shine recently - thanks to the glut of mirrorless cameras coming out that embrace smaller sensor formats, and also to innovations on the full-frame front, bringing things like in-camera stabilization to the f...
Looking at the image samples from both cameras, it's difficult to declare an outright winner. Both cameras are quick and responsive, with accurate autofocus and quick burst modes for those action shots, and both will give you give you great images up to I...
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Samsung has long been known for their consumer cameras and smartphones, but the NX1 represents a step towards the professional market for them, and their approach to making the NX1 professional-worthy seems to be to cram all the features they can come up...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 14:11:41
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The exhibition Photokina, which is from 16 to 22 September, held in Cologne (Germany), the company Samsung, has introduced a camera with interchangeable lenses NX1. As follows from the logic of the names of devices Samsung, is the pinnacle of the company'...
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gizmodo.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-12 03:53:03
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Samsung sells a crapload of cameras all around the world. But not for pros. At £1,300, the new NX1 is the first Samsung cam packing enough power and speed to be taken seriously by photography enthusiasts. It shoots 4K video and fires off super fast 15 fra...
Really easy to use thanks to a modern interface, well placed controls, and a reliable touch-screen, Shoots terrific 4K video, Burst mode is unrivalled at 15 fps in RAW mode with continuous autofocus, Has one of the best autofocus tracking systems of an...
Image quality doesn't elevate past any current camera on the market, and in some cases like low light, falls slightly below par, There are lots of gimmicky features that aren't useful for enthusiasts and pros that the camera should be targeting, Lack...
If you're a first time DSLR or mirrorless buyer who wants a solid, powerful tool that's easy to figure out, I think the NX1 is a great choice, particularly for just how user-friendly it is. However, if you're already invested in a camera and lenses, it's...
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