Flip-out screen, Crisp and detailed electronic viewfinder, Good image quality, Wi-Fi connectivity
AF-point positioning, Buffer performance
One further area that the NX20 has seen significant improvement over the NX11 is with the electronic viewfinder. Whereas the NX11's electronic viewfinder offered a perfectly useable resolution of 921k-dots, the NX2's 1.44million-dot display produces an im...
If detail resolution is your ‘thing, and you like smaller cameras, the Samsung NX20 is very hard to beat. It certainly has better detail-recording ability than any compact system camera weve tested so far, and it beats the vast majority of DSLRs, includ...
i-Function lens system; design and feel; Image quality; Built-in Wi-Fi
Expensive
The Samsung NX20 is a great camera, consistently producing sharp images full of detail and realistic colours. It's a joy to use, thanks in part to the i-Function lens system, which makes it easy to adjust the most common shooting controls. However, at ...
Great image quality for such high-resolution, classic design, enough lenses to tae on the competition, vari-angle screen, built-in SVGA-resolution EVF
Inconsistent white balance, colours can lack punch, processing takes too long per file, burst mode "Processing" lock out
The NX20 is a decent compact system camera with its relative highs and lows. If sports or fast action are your thing then the fast - but not fastest - autofocus and slow processing times will be off-putting. But landscape photographers and the like wil...
A compact system camera with a great performance at a good price is kind of hard to find. So that's why we recommend Samsung's NX20. Well, minus the high price it has. And some cons. But overall, this is a good device to own....
Brilliant AMOLED screen, Easy to use, Impressive 20.3MP Sensor
Expensive, Heavy in the hand
The Samsung NX20 is not cheap. At £899 it's a big investment for a camera that isn't a fully-fledged SLR and can cost even more if you want to start splashing out on the lenses.What you get though is a seriously capable piece of kit for those who want the...
Top notch stills and quality videos, Excellent iFunction lens with OIS, Superior vari-angle screen
Forget high-speed burst mode, Occasional focusing issues, Noisy at high ISOs
Overall, the Samsung NX20 is an excellent camera. Still quality is superb and movies are very good. It's a good choice for both aim-and-forgetters and those who tweak every image to the nth degrees. However, avoid the high-speed burst mode or you may ha...
Great image quality, Better than average kit zoom, DSLR flexibility with P&S ease of use, Impressive maximum shutter speed
The battery/SD card compartment door is hinged on the wrong side, Video startstop button could have been less awkwardly placed, Cost
The NX20 provides DSLR-like image quality, creative flexibility, and lens interchangeability without giving up any of the popular point and shoot features and ease of use of smaller cameras. The NX20 was designed for entry level ILC users, but novices an...
Samsung's NX20 is a compact interchangeable lens camera that is slightly larger than most other EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) cameras on the market today. It still features a standard dSLR shape, but in a much more manageable size. ...
Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
Finally a decent wireless setup in a digital camera
Your iPhone still kicks its butt, Price: $1,100, www.samsung.com
Camera manufacturers have tried to add decent wireless connectivity to digital cameras for the last decade with little success. While the built-in Wi-Fi in the Samsung NX20 doesn't come close to being as seamless to use as your iPhone, it's a step in the ...