Samsung EX2F
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13 years ago
Samsung EX2F
We've performed an in-deph analysis of the Samsung EX2F which can be accesed here: análisis de la Samsung EX2F
Pros:
- Good build
- movable screen
- good lens
- low noise
- standard micro-USB
- competitive price
Cons:
- limited zoom
- limited battery
- RAW impacts performance
- lack of customization of interface
- no orientation sensor
13 years ago
I have recently tried each of the following: MX-1, D-LUX 6, P7700 and EX2F. EX2F has exceptional image quality when processing RAW files. The P7700 was equal in image quality but the EX2F is more suited to my shooting style. It's image stabilization is extremely impressive.
13 years ago
Hands-on Review: Samsung EX2F
A 12.4-megapixel camera with a magnesium-alloy body, Samsung's EX2F is one of a growing number of cameras with very sophisticated, reliable built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
13 years ago
probably the best camera i bought
I have previously owned DSLRs but at amateur level. I generally like to take good photos and publish only good photos - and I'm very much the type of person to take a photo, quickly edit it and upload it on facebook or other social networks.
13 years ago
Hands-on Review: Samsung EX2F
A 12.4-megapixel camera with a magnesium-alloy body, Samsung's EX2F is one of a growing number of cameras with very sophisticated, reliable built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F review
There are currently three big growth areas in the photography market: interchangeable lens compact system cameras (CSC's), long zoom pocket cameras (‘travel zooms') and premium or high-end compacts.
Pros:
- Swivel AMOLED screen
- Very bright/fast aperture
- Solid build
Cons:
- Not cheap
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F review
The superb lens tops the impressive list of features, but numerous niggles hold it back
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F
The superb lens tops the impressive list of features, but numerous niggles hold it back
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F
Samsung is unusual in that it designs both smartphones and cameras. That means it knows what a smartphone can do and what a camera can do and, equally important, what each of them can't do very well.
Pros:
- Attractive design and ergonomic build with real grip
- Fast f/1.4 Schneider-Kreuznach 3.3x lens that starts at a wide 24mm equivalent
- Optical image stabilization
- Built-in ND filter
- Advanced controls
- including Command and Drive mode dials
- Popup flash
- with solid range that's helped by fast
Cons:
- JPEG rendering inconsistent and disappointing
- Tends to blow highlights
- No ISO button
- Few customization options
- Limited zoom reach (80mm eq.) compared to competitors
- Noise reduction interferes with details at ISO 800 and above
- No control over noise reduction
- Soft corners wide open
- Telephoto...
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