f/1.4-2.7 maximum aperture, vari-angle LCD screen, raw file capture, good quality images
Inconsistent autofocus particularly with close-up focus, Wi-Fi kills battery life, high ISO image quality, limited zoom range, body finish chips easily
Whether Wi-Fi’s a bother or not, the EX2F has other top features: an f/1.4-2.7 maximum aperture lens, vari-angle OLED screen and low ISO images are decent. However, with so much competition out there, the 1/1.7-inch sensor isn’t going to beat larger se...
Fast maximum aperture of f/1.4, 3in vari-angle AMOLED screen, Raw capture, Good ISO performance
Some poor button placement, Wi-Fi functionality demolishes battery life
Samsung EX2F Design The Samsung EX2F is constructed from what Samsung claims is ‘high-intensity' magnesium alloy. In the hand it certainly feels solid enough with a reassuring weight to it too. The body is rectangular in shape and slightly elongated, whic...
Bright 24, 80mm lens, Easy to access controls, Simple Wi, Fi sharing, Shoots raw files
Smart filters and AF don't work together, No touchscreen, Raw shooting is limited
With the exception of the odd unusually dark or very high contrast scene, the Samsung EX2F is a very capable compact camera that delivers high-quality images with plenty of detail at the lower sensitivity settings, and natural colour. Wi-Fi connectivity ...
Published: 2013-06-18, Author: Terry , review by: technologyx.com
Abstract: Point-and-shoots are great for several occasions, but most fall short in low lighting. With larger sensors helping to combat this problem, a fast lens can also do wonders for low light photography. Samsung has updated its EXF series with an f/1.4 lens, ma...
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Notsosmart editing and export — I'd often simply retake photos with my iPhone so I could edit them in Snapseed and upload them to Facebook with a caption. I'd be willing to compromise image quality for a more integrated, quicker editing and uploading expe
Slow zoom, Short focal range, Photos can sometimes be overexposed
Is the EX2F as good as a DSLR? Not quite. The EX2F, at the end of the day, is still a point-and-shoot, but a very good one. The camera produces quality photos, thanks to the large sensor and excellent lens. The AMOLED screen is also marvelous, as is the...
Excellent Schneider zoom with a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, Intuitive control layout, Very impressive noise mangement, Decent battery life, Easily usable by both beginners and advanced shooters, Cons, Battery charges in the camera, Would prefer a little
Samsung cameras often provide better performance than their competition at the same price point and that's the case with the EX2F. After carrying this nifty little digital camera with me just about everywhere I've gone for the last few weeks the EX2F is ...
Attractive design and ergonomic build with real grip, Fast f/1.4 Schneider-Kreuznach 3.3x lens that starts at a wide 24mm equivalent, Optical image stabilization, Built-in ND filter, Advanced controls, including Command and Drive mode dials, Popup flas...
JPEG rendering inconsistent and disappointing, Tends to blow highlights, No ISO button, Few customization options, Limited zoom reach (80mm eq.) compared to competitors, Noise reduction interferes with details at ISO 800 and above, No control over nois...
Samsung is unusual in that it designs both smartphones and cameras. That means it knows what a smartphone can do and what a camera can do and, equally important, what each of them can't do very well. Samsung has no doubt made its mark in the smartphone...
Abstract: Samsung EX2F the heir of EX-series Samsung EX2F is the second model in the EX camera series, targeting advanced users who require excellent performance in the compact camera packaging. EX2F has inherited some of its predecessor’s qualities, bringing a ...