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May 2013
(83%)
149 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
66 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Prise en main
Ergonomie
Rapidité
Simplicité
WiFi / NFC
Capteur APSC.
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Design séduisant et confort d'utilisation
Ergonomie bien pensée
Touche iFn pour accéder aux réglages rapides
Écran Amoled 800x480 pixels
Multitouch et orientable
Connectivité
Piqué du capteur
Qualité d'image
Qualité de fabrication
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Objectif 1855 mm du kit
Flash externe
Toujours pas de flash intégré (mais flash externe fourni)
Mémoire tampon un peu juste
Démarrage et focus de nuit encore lents
Wi-Fi sous-exploité (surtout pour la prise de commande depuis un smartphone)
Colorimétrie de l'écran manquant de justesse
Gamme d'optique à étoffer
Pas de flash intégré (mais à monter sur la griffe)
Extrait: Things are really heating up in this space and when Samsung's NX300 landed I didn't quite know what to make of it at first.A DSLM (digital single lens mirrorless) with an APS-C (advanced photo system type C) sensor? What a curious beast.On top of that, Sa...
Crisp and clear image quality, The Wi-Fi can come in handy, Relatively good high ISO performance, Quick performance
Kit lens has noticeable distortion, Battery life drains quickly when Wi-Fi is used, No proper charger, No EVF option
Samsung's NX300 is a compact system camera that feels good to use and it can produce excellent overall quality. It has plenty of Wi-Fi features to play with, too, but only a couple of them are useful, and they will drain the battery quickly...
As we were completing our review the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) announced the winners of its annual 'best products' competition for 2013-14. Among them, the Samsung NX300 was listed as the Best European Compact System Camera for 2013-14...
Extrait: DateJuly 18, 2013 (0) Read later This compact-system camera has a 20-megapixel APS sensor and in kit form comes with Samsung's 18mm-55mm stabilised iLens. The iLens has a button on the barrel giving instant access to ISO, exposure compensatio...
A good camera and great value. It is up against stiff competition from Olympus, Panasonic and Sony. Samsung includes Adobe Lightroom 4, valued about $200, in its software....
Decent image quality; Comfortable ergonomics; Big enough feature set for both amateur and enthusiast photographers; NFC and wireless means you can easily move files from the camera to your phone or tablet; Lightroom included in the bundle;
Low light performance could be sharper; Flash isn't built in and requires use of hot shoe; Vari-angle screen doesn't offer much angle from below;
It's hard to get into every nook and cranny of a camera, but what we've seen in the Samsung NX300, we've liked.Overall, Samsung has designed a camera that looks good, is comfortable to use, and offers versatility.We're sure that not every camera owner wil...
A great camera with a competitive price and package...
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Publié: 2013-06-04, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Extrait: Samsung's latest interchangeable lens camera offers a lot of functionality and a distinct retro style.Over at the Australian Financial Review, I've taken it through its photographic paces, which means you can either read it in paper form (on sale today at...
Easy Wi-Fi connectivity. Bundled with a free copy of Lightroom 4. Responsive touchscreen. Good image quality. Focus peaking
No viewfinder option. Screen is difficult to see in direct sunlight
Samsung delivers a camera with plenty of power and features to satisfy photographers who want to step-up to an interchangeable lens model....
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Publié: 2013-05-16, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Extrait: Samsung's latest compact interchangeable lens camera was launched in Sydney yesterday. I went hands on with it, with a little help from the world's fastest man. No, really…I've commented on this before, but there's a growing gulf between those who want DS...