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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
The samsung NX200 is proof that compact system cameras should be taken seriously as alternatives to DSLRs because images from this camera outresolve even the likes of the Nikon D7000 and Canon EOS 7D. The NX200 feels solid and operation is speedy for a ca...
High resolution, Good build quality, Functionality built into lens
No built-in flash, No viewfinder, Busy scenes confuse autofocus
For those for whom a large sensor with equally large resolution is high on their wish list, but not the bulk of an actual DSLR, the Samsung NX200 will be very enticing. With an ISO range that reaches an almost see-in-the-dark ISO12800 we also get 3D p
Overall, the NX200 is arguably the most accomplished and grown-up camera Samsung has produced to date. Its price is perfectly in line with the current crop of CSCs, such as the Sony NEX, Olympus PEN, Nikon 1 and Panasonic Lumix MFT alternatives, with...
Not the most comfortable camera to hold, Detachable flash feels a bit flimsy, Image processing while in Continuous drive mode is a bit slow
Overall image quality is some of the best we've yet seen in a CSC and certainly on a par with what the APS-C equipped Sony models can achieve. The NEX200's 20.1MP APS-C sensor is capable of delivering impressive amounts of fine detail – especially at lowe...
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
Short battery life, Occasional slight inaccuracies with WB and metering, Slower performance in low light and when shooting raw files, No viewfinder option
We're impressed with the significantly improved AF performance of the Samsung NX200 in comparison to its predecessor. Shot-to-shot times are also noticeably quicker, and there's a discernible reduction in shutter lag too. HD movies and stills shot at ful...
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
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
The Samsung NX200 is a nice update to the NX range. Although it lacks charm, the NX200 is still a good camera. It's easy to use and takes good-quality pictures up to 1600 ISO. The main drawback is the incessant pumping of the autofocus in video mode. ...
Abstract: The Samsung NX200 is a major step forwards for the Samsung NX line of compact system cameras, with a 20.3-megapixel image sensor that will place it among the heaviest hitters in the category. The Samsung-designed sensor complements a number of smart, intu...
Published: 2011-12-20, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The NX200 is the top new camera from Samsung that boasts a huge image sensor and the ability to record Full HD 1080p video. The camera's set of manual controls in video mode are also impressive, although we noticed some problems in our motion, sharpness, ...