Testseek.co.uk have collected 112 expert reviews of the Samsung Digimax NX200 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Digimax NX200.
December 2011
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The editors liked
Detailed
Attractive photos
Lots of handson controls
Low ISO image quality
Hotshoe
Manual movie control
OLED screen
Huge improvement over NX100
Picture quality up to 1600 ISO
High resolution images
Clear
Simple interface / iFn button is a nice touch
Good AMOLED screen
Burst mode
7 fps
Decent enough 1855 mm f/3.55.6 OIS kit lens
Snappy AF performance in good light
New i
Function technology
Improved build quality and ergonomics
Good range of digital filters
Expanding range of available lenses
High resolution
Good build quality
Functionality built into lens
The Samsung NX200 feels like a delightful blend of mirrorless camera and digital compact camera in one. The ability to switch between manual and auto focussing and the zoom controls make the Samsung NX200 feel like the right blend between feeling like a pro- camera and something you’d spend more cash on. A handy dial up top lets you cycle through an array of options and modes from aperture priori
I-Function lens system
Compact body
Great menus
Impressive image quality
Lightweight
Compact
Stylish
Great image and video quality
Interchangeable lenses
Excellent overall image quality
Delivers plenty of detail
Solid build quality
The editors didn't like
Bettered by rival cameras in low light
Limited choice of lenses
Poor battery life
Absurdly slow RAW processing times
Issues with low light focusing
Colour noise in shots above ISO 1600
No builtin flash
Autofocus 'pumps' in video mode
RAW shots (50 MB) slow to save
Can't hook up an external viewfinder
Fixed screen (no swivel or tilt) with no touchsensitive controls
Short battery life
Occasional slight inaccuracies with WB and metering
Slower performance in low light and when shooting raw files
No viewfinder option
No built-in flash
No viewfinder
Busy scenes confuse autofocus
Ergonomically the Samsung NX200 isn’t the most comfortable of cameras to spend the day with. After a good fifteen minutes the hand grips will leave the sides of your fingers feeling rather sore. It’s not one to hold for long periods. Either sling it around your neck or carry it in a bag.
A touch expensive
Not the most comfortable camera to hold
Detachable flash feels a bit flimsy
Image processing while in Continuous drive mode is a bit slow
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To wrap it up, the Samsung NX200 is created with the more experienced photographers in mind, but our analysis show that it can be used by beginners as well. The 20 megapixel sensor is a great addition to an otherwise very attractive camera with good over...
For general enthusiast-level photography the NX200 is a superb camera. It offers all of the image quality and most of the features of a full-sized DSLR, handling and build quality are excellent and overall performance is, for the most part, quite good. T...
The Samsung NX200 feels like a delightful blend of mirrorless camera and digital compact camera in one. The ability to switch between manual and auto focussing and the zoom controls make the Samsung NX200 feel like the right blend between feeling like a pro- camera and something you’d spend more cash on. A handy dial up top lets you cycle through an array of options and modes from aperture priori
Ergonomically the Samsung NX200 isn’t the most comfortable of cameras to spend the day with. After a good fifteen minutes the hand grips will leave the sides of your fingers feeling rather sore. It’s not one to hold for long periods. Either sling it around your neck or carry it in a bag.
Compared to the big budget DLSR cameras, the Samsung NX200 more than holds its own. With the NX200 you’ve got the great picture quality of a DSLR with the compact feel of a compact. If you can put up with an awkward grip, the Samsung NX200 is worth che...
Abstract: The nifty Samsung NX200 should be able to hold its own in an increasingly crowded CSC marketplace thanks to its impressive 20.3MP APS-C sized sensor. We take it out on the road for a thorough workout.At a glance 20.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor | ISO 100-12,80...
The Samsung NX200 is brimming with features for all levels while being strong and sturdy in build and capable of producing crisp, sharp images – all for £700 Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques....
i-Function lens system; Compact body; Great menus; Impressive image quality
A touch expensive
The NX200 is a great choice for the more ambitious hobby photographer and anyone who wants the features and flexibility of a dSLR minus the bulk. Well built and with an excellent integrated lens and menu system, it's great fun to use and turns out impr...