Menu system, comes with viewfinder and flash built-in, compact, image quality, value for money
RAW shooting is a little slow and clunky, the video offering isn't great
An excellent quality camera that comes in at an attractive price. Photographers should be very interested, but if video is important too, you might want to look elsewhere ...
Overall, having criticised Samsung for not delivering cameras of substance in the past, I was surprised by the outstanding build and image quality of the company's latest new-concept release. While Olympus and Panasonic might have set a market standa...
The NX10's performance is good, but. In single shot mode it has a shot-to-shot time of 1.2 seconds, while in continuous shooting mode it can maintain a shooting speed of 2.5 frames a second for about 15 shots with a standard class- 6 SD card, or up to 28...
The NX10 definitely has the potential to produce some great shots, but it’s up against a whole bunch of rival cameras that are just as good or better. It’s a shame, too, that the bundled RAW conversion software is PC only. Mac users will have to wait u...
Slim and lightweight body; good value for money; impressive 18-55mm kit lens
Not that much smaller than a dSLR; a few awkwardly placed buttons; dodgy orientation sensor
The Samsung NX10's slimmer body, simpler mechanics and fuss-free live view make it a compelling alternative to a digital SLR. For a first attempt at a camera of its type, Samsung's done a very impressive job ...
All in all, the Samsung NX10 is a very attractive little camera. Image quality is on a par with a typical midrange dSLR, and with the 30mm pancake lens attached the whole package is addictively compact. It doesn't quite feel 100 percent finished -- the...
The Samsung NX10 left us with a very good overall first impression. It’s very easy to use, it has plenty of features (so you won’t have to fork out for more accessories straight away), and it takes clear and vibrant photos. We only noticed som...