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September 2013
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101 Tests
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Nutzer
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7 Tests
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LTE-Modem
Apps
WLAN
Bildqualität bis ISO 800
Immer online dank UMTS
LTE und WLAN
Riesiger
Scharfer Touchscreen
Steuer- und erweiterbar wie jedes Android-Gerät
GPS
Mobilfunk 4G (LTE)
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Touchscreen
Sprachsteuerung
Ausgeprägter Handgriff für einen sicheren Halt der Kamera
Sehr großer
Hoch auflösender Bildschirm
Insgesamt gute Bildqualität
Vor allem bis ISO 800
Dank WLAN und 3G sowie Android vielfältige Verbindungsund Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-13, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
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 ...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-01, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: photographyblog.com
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...
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...
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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: 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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Veröffentlicht: 2013-06-20, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: mobileburn.com
Zusammenfassung: 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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Veröffentlicht: 2013-06-20, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
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...
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...