digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:22:19
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At its ''Premiere 2013'' event in London, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy NX, a brand new camera running on Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. After the South Korean firm came out with...
WiFi , 3G/4G, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth, Can be loaded with apps from Google Play, Touchscreen from the Galaxy S4 (excellent viewing angles, good display quality), Easy to use, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Excellent battery life...
Bulky, EVF eye sensor is too sensitive, No swivel or tilt screen, Screen gets quite hot after about 20 minutes' use, Uses microSD cards, Uneven weight...
The Samsung Galaxy NX offers the best of both worlds, combining the flexibility and image quality of an interchangeable lens compact with the versatility and connectivity of a smartphone. Samsung has taken its hybrid camera concept to a new level here. Ho...
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The Android-powered Galaxy NX might not sit well with OS fans, but a lot about it feels like the future despite the hefty initial price We reckon the Galaxy NX compact system camera is worthy of inclusion here as it’s the world’s first Android powered...
Richly detailed colourful results thanks to larger lens mount and sensor, wow factor of giant 4.8-inch Android powered touch screen, multiple connectivity options...
Very pricey as a first-of-its-kind device, big screen inevitably adds to the overall size of the Galaxy NX, oddly misses out on NFC connectivity...
It's all about pictures however and using the general-purpose 18-55mm kit zoom supplied it's possible to get those attractive, DSLR-style, shallow depth of field effects, even if we found busy scenes could confuse the camera's AF as to what it should be f...
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At last, a company's broken ranks. We're big fans of compact system cameras, but other than upping the pixels and widening out the choice of lenses, few of the leading lights have done anything truly radical since the format first appeared back in 2008...
Android OS is great for sharing, good stills and video quality, i-Function lens system, bundled Adobe Lightroom 5 software, 4G speeds...
It's physically huge, not going to be a tablet replacement, very expensive, data SIM adds to cost (if added)...
At £1299 it's the Galaxy NX's price that's a big hurdle to overcome. For our US readers expect to pay $1699. Clearly, this isn't an impulse purchase, and it's not like you can offset some of that cost against the price of a tablet, either, as they'r...
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The Samsung Galaxy NX isn't your average premium-priced snapper. With a 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor and a range of interchangeable lenses, this is the priciest, most high-end Android camera yet. Out front, there's an 18-55mm lens, with a barrel-mounted i...
Melding superb image quality with impressive versatility, Samsung's Android-powered Galaxy NX is a stunning – if expensive – enthusiast camera...
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The Samsung Galaxy NX has finally been unveiled in all its Android 4.2 Jelly Bean-powered glory, and we have had a first look at it. Samsung was one of the first manufacturers to launch a compact system camera, unveiling the first device fitted with an AP...
Android OS, Large screen, APS-C size sensor...
Slow processing, Few physical buttons, AF point change impossible when using EVF...
Ultimately, despite the undoubted improvements, we're still not entirely sure who this camera is aimed at. The professional who has this kind of money to spend on gear like this may get easily frustrated by some of the handling aspects of the camera, whil...
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Samsung's latest camera is the Galaxy NX, a combination of its Galaxy Camera and the firm's NX compact systems camera (CSC). The Galaxy NX is an interesting product for a number of reasons. Samsung has dubbed it the first interchangeable lens camera with...
Due to the short amount of time we've spent with the Galaxy NX we can't really comment on image quality (we saw the camera in a small hotel conference room). So that will have to wait for a full review. Beyond its slightly chunky design, we like the amoun...
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What is the Samsung Galaxy NX? The short version is it's the world's first Android-based interchangeable lens camera, hence the confusing ‘Galaxy' branding borrowed from the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and S4 Zoom . The longer version is its Samsung's...
Android OS and 3G/4G connectivity, Good build quality, Improved battery life, Fantastic touchscreen...
Serious read and write speed issues, Very expensive...
The Samsung Galaxy NX is an interesting concept that combines a plethora of technologies in what is an undeniably attractive package. But the eye-watering price is too much to stomach right now considering the iffy read and write speeds...
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Updated: 2013-11-09 04:22:21
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As it sounds, the 20 megapixel Samsung Galaxy NX melds the interchangeable lens option provided by its NX series compact system cameras (CSC) with the image sharing and social media friendly aspects of the Android OS powered Samsung Galaxy Camera , which...
Easy uploading via Wi-Fi or 4G, DSLR-sized sensor, Range of lenses to choose from...
Steep price tag, Sluggish viewfinder, Slightly bulky design...
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With the Galaxy NX, Samsung continues its efforts to make cameras more connected. With WiFi, NFC, 4G LTE/3G HSPA and Android, users, especially social media buffs, can now share photos straight from the camera.The camera boasts a 4.8 inch LCD screen wi...
WiFi and Android for instant connectivity. Large screen...
The price.
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-05 12:38:13
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In a year in which we’ve seen everything from affordable full-frame mirrorless cameras to the pocketable APS-C Ricoh GR , the Samsung Galaxy NX ($1,599.99 direct, body only) still takes the cake as the most ambitious digital imaging product to hit the mar...
The Samsung Galaxy NX is the company's second attempt at putting Android on a camera, building on the point-and-shoot Galaxy Camera. This time the company went with a mirrorless design, but it's as much held back by its Android operating system as it is h...
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This isn't the first Samsung camera to run the Android operating system – the Samsung Galaxy Camera takes that accolade. It's certainly the most audacious, though – and the most expensive. At £1,250 including VAT, this camera is going up against some heav...
Unusual, expensive, yet strangely compelling...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-12-30 02:33:30
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When Samsung unleashed the Galaxy Camera at the end of last year there were two burning questions on everybody's' lips. Firstly, why no voice-calling features on what is essentially a smartphone / camera combo and secondly, when will Android make its way...
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With Samsung dipping its toes into the Android-based camera waters with the Galaxy S4 Zoom and the original Galaxy Camera , it was only a matter of time before Android made its way to an interchangeable lens camera. As you might expect, the Korean juggern...
Above all the other issues that we have brought up about the Galaxy NX, there's one practical consideration that's paramount: its $1,599.95 price tag. Any way you approach it, it's hard to try to recommend the NX when it costs that much, especially becaus...
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There is a whole generation of photographers who have found a passion for photography through the use of a smartphone. Looking at statistics of the most popular cameras used to upload images to Flickr shows that the top three are all different generations...
Essentially, the image performance of the Galaxy NX is on a par with the NX300, with the added advantage of a bigger screen that improves the usability of the touchscreen AF, previewing photos and spot metering. The big selling point is the Android operat...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:12:51
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Update: After taking on board the negative feedback mentioned in our original Samsung Galaxy NX review, the company has updated the firmware, which will be available to download for free in the near future. We have retested a new sample of the Galaxy NX w...
Android OS, Large screen, APSC size sensor...
Slow processing, Few physical buttons, AF point change impossible when using EVF...
Ultimately, despite the undoubted improvements, we're still not entirely sure who this camera is aimed at. The professional who has this kind of money to spend on gear like this may get easily frustrated by some of the handling aspects of the camera, whi...
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Tech Digest went hands-on with the Galaxy NX at a Samsung launch event in London last night. Check out our first impressions in the video above!You can see images of the Galaxy NX camera in the gallery below...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-02 07:09:41
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In their bid for total domination, Samsung has made their mark in almost every IT division with some very innovative devices. So to solidify their place as a contender in the digital imaging market, they have released their latest GALAXY NX Connected Comp...
4G LTE support, Android 4.2, Large display, Filled with features...
Price, Slight performance issues, Learning curve...
In the end, there's really a lot to love about the Samsung GALAXY NX and some things to take note of. Aside from the performance issues, there's also its pricey price tag. But for what it offers as a whole package, some consumers may find it attractive...
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Black, And Only Black The GALAXY NX looks like the upper-class elder sibling of the GALAXY Camera, like how Mycroft appears in the BBC Sherlock series. Currently available in black, the camera looks a bit more refined than its consumer-oriented brother. T...
Samsung GALAXY NX ReviewSamsung is no stranger to melding Android with digital imaging equipment, with the GALAXY Camera and GALAXY S4 zoom under its belt. However, as innovative as those two devices are, they are geared more towards the casual user rathe...
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The new Samsung interchangeable lens digital camera known as GALAXY NX is built to combine DSLR class image quality with smartphone-class connectivity while delivering new photographic experience to both amateurs and advance photographers. Samsung has kin...
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The new Samsung interchangeable lens digital camera known as Galaxy NX is built to combine DSLR class image quality with smartphone-class connectivity while delivering new photographic experience to both amateurs and advance photographers. Samsung has kin...
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Samsung first unveiled its Galaxy NX camera earlier this year during a press event the company held on June 20 in London. Since then, we’ve been hearing more and more in regards to the Galaxy NX, but today, we were able to finally get our hands on the...
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I was lucky enough to be one of the hordes of press and VIPs at the launch of the Samsung Galaxy NX at Earl's Court. It was a spectacular and extravagant affair, held on one of the tallest stages I've ever seen at such an event, and concluded with live...
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Images of what was assumed to be Samsung's next Android-based digital camera had been circulating on the Web since a Vietnamese tech site leaked them last week. While there was no proof of their authenticity, today's official announcement of the Galaxy NX...
Great image quality, Fast hybrid autofocusing, Full-featured Android OS, LTE cellular option...
Outrageously expensive, No physical camera controls, Simplicity could be frustrating, Not all apps support the full camera features...
At present, there is no price or ship date, but Samsung mentioned it'll show up sometime in the second half of 2013. There will also be no carrier announcement, as Samsung intends to sell the camera at specialty camera and consumer electronics stores. T...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:22:21
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Samsung Galaxy NX looks like a DSLR camera, but it's not just another camera. It's actually another camera that also has 4G LTE, runs Android, and supports professional-level interchangeable lenses to make...
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In a year in which we've seen everything from affordable full-frame mirrorless cameras to the pocketable APS-C Ricoh GR%displayPrice% at %seller%, the Samsung Galaxy NX ($1,599.99 direct, body only) still takes the cake as the most ambitious digital...
Impressive image quality. AT&T/T-Mobile LTE connectivity. Minimal shutter lag. 7.4fps continuous shooting. 16GB internal storage. Integrated EVF. Fast Android performance. Includes Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software and 50GB Dropbox storage.
Expensive. Minimal physical controls. Some compatibility issues with popular apps. Slow to take a photo from standby. Convoluted file names. Raw and JPG images always displayed separately. Does not apply in-camera lens distortion control. External battery...
The Samsung Galaxy NX is the company's second attempt at putting Android on a camera, building on the point-and-shoot Galaxy Camera. This time the company went with a mirrorless design, but it's as much held back by its Android operating system as it is...
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Shortly before the first Galaxy Camera came out, we knew that Android cameras were going to land and stay. As cameras get smarter, the complexity of the software stack also becomes too hard to develop for camera makers (which are definitely NOT software-c...
There you go, as someone who owns a few types of cameras (DSLR, mirror-less…) I found that adding Android and 4G to a product like this can dramatically improve the workflow for very specific tasks. And that's really the thing that you should come away wi...
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Samsung's flagship interchangeable-lens camera, the NX300, is by far the company's most impressive shooter to date. It offers stellar hybrid-autofocus capabilities, excellent image quality and integrated WiFi, and it retails for a hair over $550. For all...
Impressive battery life, Global 4G connectivity, Excellent image quality, Hybrid autofocus system...
Grossly overpriced, Buggy photo sharing...
Samsung's Galaxy NX may be the first of its kind, but $1,700 is simply too much to shell out for an Android device...
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The Galaxy NX is Samsung's new flagship compact system camera. Running on the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system, the Samsung Galaxy NX is the World's first interchangeable-lens camera with built-in 3G/4G LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity. The metal-bodied...
To borrow a footballing analogy, the new Samsung Galaxy NX is very much a game of two halves. In the first it delights with excellent image quality and the compelling ability to edit and share your images via the Android OS, but in the second it fades aw...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:30:54
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Not so long ago, I chose the Samsung Galaxy NX as the most innovative camera from 2013, because this camera combines the ease of use of a smartphone or a tablet with the image quality of a digital SLR camera. Without additional tools, you have the availab...
Tools JX Error: Definition with ID 143 does not exist.Look in our overview of reviewed cameras for a comparison of this performance with that of other cameras.ProsConsCamera with Android 1.6 GHz quad core chip, 2 GB Android working memory, 16 GB of storag...
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Android was originally developed as a smartphone operating system. Since its humble version 1.5 "Cupcake" beginnings, Android has been modified for use in tablets, TV set-top boxes, micro-gaming consoles and more. In the last year, Samsung's been busy ada...
Beautiful 4.8inch HD touchscreen, Convenient 4G LTE Internet connectivity, Superb battery life...
Disappointing lowres electronic viewfinder, Super slow bootup, Next to no physical buttons...
Samsung's Galaxy NX is an ambitious camera that attempts to bring cameras into the modern gadget world with a large touchscreen and picture uploads over 3G/4G LTE, but its incredibly high price will scare off most potential buyers...
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The Galaxy NX platform is a mirrorless camera featuring a 20.3 megapixel APS-C sensor (1.5X crop factor) mated with Samsung's DRIMe IV Image Signal Processer and incorporates the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system. Samsung formally describes the Gala...
Unique combination of camera performance and Android connectability in a single package, Very good still image and video quality, Good continuous shooting rate, Featurerich platform due in part to Android system, Good high ISO noise performance...
Cost, Use of touchscreen and extensive menus for camera settings can slow operations, Incamera battery charging...
What to make of the Galaxy NX? As a digital camera it certainly offers up image and video quality superior to that of a smart phone camera, with the ability to customize camera performance with a variety of interchangeable lenses. Overall performance is...
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The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an Android-powered camera that marries the connectivity of a smartphone with features typically reserved for point-and-shoot cameras, but its performance falls short of its $549 price tag.The Galaxy Camera does deliver on the...
The Galaxy Camera is a nice gadget, but it is bulkier than many point-and-shoot cameras and much more expensive. The Galaxy Camera is on par with a $200 to $250 point-and-shoot camera, not a $550 camera.Users looking to spend more than $500 on a point-and...
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Many today are seasoned users of smartphones and tablets and quite familiar with photo, video and sharing capabilities . Everything from selfies to real-time news stories are shot and uploaded within a matter of seconds. Samsung has taken the "device with...
Great HD video and still photo quality, Shallow depth of field, Large display, Shooting assists, Easy touch screen controls...
Pricey, Battery charges incamera...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2014-07-03 02:16:59
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The Samsung Galaxy NX is the first interchangeable lens camera to run the Android operating system. Is it a fad or the start of a new beginning for the future of camera connectivity? Find out in our full Samsung Galaxy NX review...The Samsung Galaxy NX is...
3G/4G compatible; Capable of shooting high speed sequences; Solid and robust build quality; Battery stamina for an Android camera; Exceptional touchscreen...
On/Off button placement; Scroll dial adjustment control; Lens range is still developing; EVF resolution isn't as impressive as the screen...
The Samsung Galaxy NX is an interesting concept. After using it over a prolonged period, you really get the sense this is the direction more interchangeable lens cameras will be taking in the future to appeal to the younger generation who regularly like...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-07-23 10:56:47
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Our testing team takes a look at the Samsung Galaxy NX features and what it offers photographers in their preview video of this new Samsung Android camera.The Samsung Galaxy NX has finally been unveiled in all its Android 4.2 Jelly Bean-powered glory, and...
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Samsung Electronics recently announced the GALAXY NX, the first 3G/4G LTE Connected Compact System Camera (CSC). The GALAXY NX combines optical performance with connectivity capabilities, interchangeable lenses and applications based on the Android ecosys...
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Samsung's Galaxy NX is the world's first large sensor, mobile-camera hybrid with interchangeable lenses. Read on to find out if this innovative newcomer has what it takes to compete with rival mirrorless offerings.Announced during the summer of 2013 sever...
Few could argue that the Samsung Galaxy NX isn't an intriguing proposition though just how many are likely to fully exploit the camera's mobile features (bearing in mind the obligatory cellular providers' tariff) is yet to be seen. As for sensor performan...
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