Published: 2015-02-19, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
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...
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...
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...
Published: 2014-12-27, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
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....
Abstract: 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...
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...
Published: 2015-06-16, Author: Kevin , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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 ...