Samsung EX2F
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13 years ago
Samsung EX2F review
Premium compacts – meaning feature-festooned pocket models with plenty of manual controls, a high quality build and equally high price tag – are on the rise in popularity in austere times.
Pros:
- Solid-feel metal build
- tilting and swivelling high contrast AMOLED back screen
- plenty of manual control
- fast aperture lens allows for low light shooting and creative shallow depth of field effects
Cons:
- Bright lens can overexpose brighter daylight scenes
- costs as much as starter DSLR or CSC which could offer better overall results
- and of a similar size to the smaller CSCs like the Nikon J2
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F compact camera
Solid-feel metal build; tilting and swivelling high contrast AMOLED back screen; plenty of manual control; fast aperture lens allows for low light shooting and creative shallow depth of field effects
Pros:
- Solid-feel metal build
- tilting and swivelling high contrast AMOLED back screen
- plenty of manual control
- fast aperture lens allows for low light shooting and creative shallow depth of field effects
Cons:
- Bright lens can overexpose brighter daylight scenes
- costs as much as starter DSLR or CSC which could offer better overall results, and of a similar size to the smaller CSCs like the Nikon J2
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F
With 2012 shaping up to be the year of the expert compact, Samsung owed it to itself to update the ageing EX1.
Pros:
- Good build quality
- nice to handle
- Pleasant-to-use swivel screen
- Nice design
- control layout
- interface
- advanced functions (RAW etc.
- Good general responsiveness
- Good picture quality
- especially at wide-angle with aperture from f/1.4
Cons:
- Not enough customisable features
- Onscreen image too saturated
- colour fidelity could be better
- Sharpness levels could be more consistent over the frame at telephoto
- Video images affected by compression
- sound is a bit rough around the edges
13 years ago
Premium compacts – meaning feature-festooned pocket models with plenty of manual controls, a high quality build and equally high price tag – are on the rise in popularity in austere times.
13 years ago
Samsung EX2F
The EX2F ($499.99 direct) is Samsung 's top-end point-and-shoot camera . It's bigger than your average point-and-shoot, but packs a fast f/1.4 aperture lens and an impressive swiveling OLED display-and you can push your photos directly to Facebook or to your smartphone thanks to built-in Wi-Fi.
Cons:
- Pricey
- No EVF option
- Limited (3.3x) zoom range
13 years ago
In July 2012 Samsung announced the replacement for its EX1 prestige compact in the shape of the Samsung EX2F. This pint-sized, high-end compact is another addition to the electronic giant's growing line of Wi-Fi-enabled smart cameras, and offers loads of advanced features, including full manual...
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
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.
12 years ago
All in all a super camera. State of the art Wifi and good pictures.
pros EXCELENT PICTURES, LOTS OF SETTINGS, STURDY CONSTRUCTION cons SHORT ZOOM, NO SHORT HAND STRING
13 years ago
Samsung EX2f: Hands On Review Samsung EX2f Comments & Questions ( write your own! ) Samsung EX2f Reviews
Samsung entered the enthusiast compact arena in 2010 with the EX1, a 10 megapixel camera that featured a fast f1.8-2.4 lens but did little to push the envelope in terms of other features.
Pros:
- Very fast f1.4-2.7 zoom
- dual control wheels and swivel AMOLED screen
- Functional
- easy-to-use built-in Wi-Fi
- Fast autofocus and shot to shot performance
- Great video quality
Cons:
- JPGs appear over processed
- although vibrant
- No customization options for advanced users
- Auto ISO limited to 800
- 3.3x optical zoom can feel limiting
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