Improved AF, affordable price point, great menu system, iFn lenses
No flash, no viewfinder, it is rather big, poor battery life
With no flash and no viewfinder built in, the NX100 is difficult to place. Poor battery life, a limited buffer size for RAW shooting and general bulky design are all additional problems. On the upside it’s affordable, the new iFn lens compatibility is ...
There’s a lot to like about the Samsung NX100 camera, from its curvy rangefinder looks to innovative iFunction lenses. The NX100 is not quite the revolution that Samsung is promising, but it will further bolster the company’s reputation as a serious pl...
There's no doubt that the Samsung NX100 can take great pictures (and it's also a handy high-def video shooter) but we can't help but feel that it's a step back from the brilliant NX10. We miss the built-in EVF and flash and think these are key feature...
The ergonomic differences between the NX100 and the NX10 are vast, and as such the NX100 is not a replacement but a more compact addition to the NX system. As far as style is concerned, the NX100 is a unique and elegant camera. However, the it lacks a ...
Abstract: Everyone has heard about the DSLR. The first thing that comes to most peoples mind is amazing picture quality and a seemingly endless amount of options and adjustments, but with the drawbacks of being a heavy, bulky brick that can have a very steep le...
Stylish, ergonomic design. Friendly interface and iFunction button on kit lens mean you don't need to read the manual. Fun builtin filters
Kit lens is not particularly sharp. Slow shottoshot transition. Serious, wobbly rollingshutter when panning quickly in HD mode. Image noise at higher ISOs. Lack of a rubberized handgrip means it's easy to drop
iFunction Ring handy for quick settings, “Smart” exposure mode is fun and relatively useful, Great image quality from ISO 100-400; good quality up to1600, Large APS-C sensor in a slim camera body, Clear menu system that’s generally easy to navigate, Competitive pricing for a CILC,
No pop-up flash, Slippery grip, Noisy lens focusing, Lacks built-in IS with kit lens, Effective 30mm-75mm zoom range of kit lens not wide enough, Lacks dedicated video recording button
Attractive CSC camera design that combines old school and new school good looks, Large APS-C size image sensor provides excellent image quality in good light with attractive color, Logical layout of controls including a generously sized shutter button,...
Slick camera body is easy to drop, Polycarbonate build not as sturdy as some competing models, No built-in flash, No built-in viewfinder, Kit lens not as wide as most, Wobbly rolling shutter effect during aggressive panning when shooting HD, Rolling sh...
At first it was hard to know what to make of the Samsung NX100 digital camera. On the one hand, this stylish CSC (compact system camera) model is one of the best cameras we've seen in this class with an attractive, simple design that's comfortable to s...
Competitively priced in it's category, Great quality pictures, Powerful, but easy to use and navigate, HD movie recording, APSC sensor
No builtin flash, Aftermarket flash and viewfinder reviewed leave a lot to be desired for the price
For a little over $500CDN, the NX100 is a competitively priced and great performing compact system camera. Most of the competition that I was able to find all carried much higher price tags of $50-$100+ more than the NX100. The comparable competition a...
Abstract: Samsung has been quoted as having a plan to dominate the photographic industry. No doubt, though, if all the players in the industry were asked, they would all have dreams of making it to the top in one form or another. But for those relatively new ...