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July 2014
(76%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
61 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Small and lightweight
Excellent WiFi functionality
Same proven 20.3MP APSC sensor as NX200
Looks pretty stylish in white
Decent build quality
Pleasant to handle
Clear interface
Nicely designed GUI
WiFi (image transfer
Control via an Android peripheral)
Settings can be accessed via the iFn button on the lens
Image quality up to 1600 ISO
Video quality (image and audio
Great image quality for such high resolution
Enough lenses to compete against the competition
Good value without scrimping on the features
Great editing options
Range of creative filters
Low noise at high ISOs
Good video options
Larger than average format sensor offering near DSLR quality but maintaining compact camera dimensions
Easy to achieve good quality results
Fair value
Wi-Fi adds a degree of future proofing
IFunction lens does more than just zoom or focus
Lightweight
Fast performance
Good image quality
The editors didn't like
Launch price needs to drop a bit
No builtin flash (separate accessory supplied)
No swivel screen or touchscreen controls
Autofocus "pumps" in video mode
No viewfinder possible
Inconsistent white balance
Colours can lack punch
Burst mode processing "lock out"
Poor battery life
Lag between shots
Colour in scene modes can be too intense
Lightweight body feels a tad insubstantial
And no built-in anti shake measures (via optional stabilised lens only)
Abstract: This camera has a removable lens, mine came with a 20-50mm offering that is fine for a lot of normal images. However its small size could possibly have it confused with a basic digital camera, this it certainly is not....
Abstract: If you're considering spending £500 on a camera, you can expect a massive jump in quality over smartphones and compact cameras. However, that doesn't necessarily mean you want a bulky, complex SLR. Compact system cameras (CSCs) provide the best of both...
Abstract: If you want the skills and settings of a DSLR, the same sized sensor but none of the excess baggage, look no further than the Samsung NX1000, the South Korean gadget giant's latest mirrorless camera system with lenses you can switch out as you please -...
Decent build quality, pleasant to handle, Clear interface, nicely designed GUI, WiFi (image transfer, control via an Android peripheral), Settings can be accessed via the iFn button on the lens, Image quality up to 1600 ISO, Video quality (image and audio
No builtin flash (separate accessory supplied), No swivel screen or touchscreen controls, Autofocus "pumps" in video mode
The Samsung NX1000 is a more basic version of the NX210. It maintains all the advantages of the higher-end model and, as far as we're concerned, its LCD screen is actually better than the AMOLED display in the NX210! That said, Panasonic's GF5 and Sony's ...
Larger than average format sensor offering near DSLR quality but maintaining compact camera dimensions, easy to achieve good quality results, fair value, Wi-Fi adds a degree of future proofing, iFunction lens does more than just zoom or focus
Lightweight body feels a tad insubstantial, and no built-in anti shake measures (via optional stabilised lens only)
Offering a blend of manual control and point and shoot operation, the NX1000 is very usable, no matter your skill set. And when punchy, bright, detail-packed images are the result we have a very capable, portable contender for those prepared to look beyon...
I find it a little strange that Samsung has three cameras in its NX range that all feature the same 20.3-million-pixel sensor, metering and AF system. In many respects there is little to choose between them, especially the NX210 and NX1000, apart from dif...
Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
Even in bright light, the NX1000 failed to provide us with fantastic video images. The autofocus, while being able to function continuously, was not all that reliable, and the videos often lacked the kind of sharpness we're accustomed to seeing from video...
The Samsung NX1000 is the entry level model in the Korean giant's interchangeable lens model lineup. Sporting the same image sensor as the higher end NX200 and NX20, the NX1000 offers much of what the higher end models do, but at a kit price of just $699....
Although relatively new, Samsung's NX system is developing quickly, with the NX1000 representing its third generation. It's a well-sorted little camera and certainly above expectations for an entry-level model. It has plenty of useful features as well as...