Rating 4.0 54 reviews
Manufacturer: Samsung
samsung.com
12 years ago

Fantastic!!

Bought this camera just over a week ago and i'm completely smitten with it!! Excellent features, easy to use, takes amazing photo's, i couldnt be happier!
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ePHOTOzine
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000 CSC Wi-Fi Review

is the latest compact mirrorless camera from Samsung and is a new entry level 20.3 megapixel compact system camera with Wi-Fi - it also features 8fps continuous shooting, a plastic body, and sits below the
Pros:
  • Good ISO noise performance
  • Excellent detail in photos
  • 7fps continuous shooting
  • Good IQ from the 20-50mm lens
  • Very good colour
  • Compact flash
  • Excellent Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Easy to use
Cons:
  • Delay after continuous shooting
  • Better value for money than the rest of the range
  • Lacks IS with 20-50mm kit lens
  • Slow focusing with 20-50mm lens
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Amateur Photographer
12 years ago

Samsung NX1000 review

Samsung's NX1000 entry-level compact system camera costs less than its counterparts, but still packs a 20.3-million-pixel sensor and Wi-Fi compatibility. Read the Samsung NX1000 review...
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TechRadar UK
14 years ago

Samsung NX1000

The Samsung NX1000 is the entry-level model in Samsung's latest generation of NX line compact system cameras (CSCs).
Pros:
  • Great editing options
  • Range of creative filters
  • Low noise at high ISOs
  • Good video options
Cons:
  • Lag between shots
  • Colour in scene modes can be too intense
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PC Advisor
13 years ago

Wireless connectivity furthers the impression that it is in part targeted at slaves to social media. But the exterior belies a serious interior, incorporating an APS-C format image sensor, as found in physically larger digital SLRs . Take a look at the Nikon AW100 review too.
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Pocket Lint
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000 review

The NX1000 might not be much more than £500, but it sure doesn't scrimp on the features front. The inclusion of the decent 20.3-megapixel sensor - the very same as found in the NX20 - is the star of the show, so if image quality is your main concern then the Samsung might have already caught your...
Pros:
  • Great image quality for such high resolution
  • enough lenses to compete against the competition
  • good value without scrimping on the features
Cons:
  • No viewfinder possible
  • inconsistent white balance
  • colours can lack punch
  • burst mode processing "lock out"
  • poor battery life
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000

The NX1000 ($699.99 list with 20-50mm lens) brings Samsung's excellent Wi-Fi implementation to an interchangeable lens camera , making it possible to push top-quality photos to your phone, home network, or favorite social networking outlet.
Pros:
  • Sharp, compact kit lens
  • Good high ISO performance
  • Excellent Wi-Fi implementation.
Cons:
  • Slower performance
  • No EVF option.
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Stuff.tv
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000 review

When it comes to stuffing products full of features, you can always rely on Samsung. And the Korean firm has done it again with its latest NX system interchangeable lens camera, cramming Wi-Fi into its metallic guts.
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itproportal.com
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000 review

Back in June I reviewed the Samsung NX200 , a second-generation example of the company's impressive APS-C mirrorless NX system. At the time of the review the NX200 had already been on sale for eight months, which in the fast-moving world of the compact system camera market is an eternity.
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Fast performance
  • Good image quality
Cons:
  • Dodgy phone apps
  • Plastic body
  • Low-light focusing
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Macworld UK
13 years ago

Samsung NX1000 review

The arctic white finish of our Samsung NX1000 review sample indicates that Samsung is targeting the fashion conscious with this entry model in its NX range of compact interchangeable lens cameras. Wireless connectivity furthers the impression that it is in part targeted at slaves to social media.
Pros:
  • 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
Cons:
  • Lightweight body feels a tad insubstantial
  • and no built-in anti shake measures (via optional stabilised lens only
Read more on Macworld UK
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