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And it’s the end of the year.

12월 31, 2010

 

Samsung Electronics has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.

It is time for the last post this year. In my life this year, a lot of changes occurred. The most important thing is that I was a daddy!

In this case, all the rest has become less important. Well, maybe except that I am the lucky owner of NX and EX systems.

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/45s │ f2.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 80

So happy it happened that I am the holder almost complete set of lenses for NX10. I hope that yours  Santa Claus will be generous this year.

I will meet your wishes.

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/30s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 1600

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/30s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 200

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/20s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 100

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 400

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/13s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 200

If you were good boy or girl all year round, you probably will get something cool, if you were bad, beware of bad Panda!

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 400

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/125s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 200

and wait for Christmas tree

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 800

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/60s │ f1.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 80

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/60s │ f5.0 │ 89mm │ ISO 200

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/8s │ f16.0 │ 20mm │ ISO 100

In all this there is one thing that not comforted me – winter! As I do not like winter, for me, may be all the time from 25-30 degrees 🙂

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/350s │ f1.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 100

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/350s │ f1.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 100

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/60s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 200

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f4.0 │ 20mm │ ISO 100

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/40s │ f4.0 │ 50mm │ ISO 800

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/15s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 200

Ah, another opportunity this year! We have a wedding anniversary – it’s the fifth!

I bought such a gift.

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Samsung NX10 │ 1/25s │ f2.8 │ 20mm │ ISO 100

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/60s │ f1.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 80

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Samsung EX1 │ 1/60s │ f1.8 │ 5.2mm │ ISO 80

This time, a very humble post. The next will be better.
I wish You a happy Christmas and a happy new year!

Also remember that not everyone is happy this time and help them, please.

Best Regards

Daniel

The NX10′s Hot Issues of 2010!

12월 31, 2010
Goodbye 2010!
What happened at Samsungimaging this year? If I were to choose the most popular Samsung camera launched this year, it will definitely be the NX10. The NX10 was Samsung’s first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, whose compact body, high resolution, and rapid AF sensor fulfilled the needs of its users.
Let’s take a look back from this year for Samsung’s NX10 through the SNS channel (Samsungimaging blog, YouTube, and Flickr).
Samsungimaging Blog (http://www.samsungimaging.net/)
With the start of the New Year, NX10 unveiled its presence in January 2010. Although the NX10 didn’t have a mirror or pentaprism function, the APS-C sensor delivered on both portability and performance.
Commemorating 10,000 followers on Samsungimaging’s Twitter channel, an event was held under the NX10’s leading slogan, ‘Why Capture? Create!’. The first place winner was awarded the NX10. There was a rush of applicants, but the photo of a cute little girl reading a newspaper with the slogan won the competition.
In April, WCIC was held where photos taken with the NX10 competed. With students from six countries around the world, voting was conducted on-line. The top ten participants were invited to hold exhibitions in Korea and to attend the awards ceremony.
So, is there anything the NX10 can’t capture? Samsungimaging organized ‘The World through Samsung NX10’ campaign with photographers from National Geographic. Two photographers traveled from Barcelona, Spain to Chengdu, China with the NX10 in their hands to portray the unique landscapes of the two countries. The campaign was instrumental in demonstrating that mirrorless cameras can create works just as nice as those with DSLR; the showcase at Photokina received much spotlight.

Mirrorless Camera NX10, hit the Trefa!
Samsung NX10 has received “Trefa” award (trefa means “hit” or “shot”) for quality of pictures, over-average lenses and good cost-value comparison
Experts were no exception when it came to complimenting the NX10. The NX10 won various awards this year including the Tefra Awards, DIMA 2010 Innovative Digital Product Awards, and PFV Fair.
Samsungimaging’s YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/samsungimaging)
YouTube’s Featured Videos from this year!
Here are a few NX10 videos that created much buzz on the YouTube channel. As much spotlight that it received, a wide variety of NX10 viral videos were produced.
In this video, stop motion technique is used to illustrate the NX10 in a familiar way. The video seems to deliver the message that the camera is light in weight and can be used in an environment with a wide variety of fun. You do not need to be a professional to enjoy high quality photo!)
The video aptly demonstrates the camera slogan ‘Why Capture? Create!’
As much buzz as the camera created, ‘Video Making Story’ was also highly popular. Some 1,429 slices were cut to make the paper camera and the smallest details such as the shape and hot key were reproduced to accurately represent the camera. Check out the film making process on the YouTube channel.
The inside of the NX10 is represented in flipbook format for easier understanding. The whole book was flipped using hands in 30 seconds. The pentaprism and mirror have been removed, reducing the volume of the body and weight. Being much lighter than the DSLR, the camera is much more portable. Check out the video for basic understanding of interchangeable lens.
Samsungimaging’s Flickr Channel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/samsungzone/)
The strong interest in the NX10 was also expressed on Flickr. In 2010, 741 pictures taken with the NX10 were posted on Flickr. You can check out the pictures by clicking here.
Here are a couple of photos to share with you. Let’s observe these impressive photos taken with the NX10. These photos aptly illustrate the benefits of the NX10.
Why Capture? Create! Samsung NX10
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This portrait was the most viewed in the Samsungzone Flickr Photostream. The photo of young kids was taken by Yonghyun Chi, an NX10 imageloger, on his tour of India. The warm color and the facial expression of the models are impressive.
Why Capture? Create! Samsung NX10
Samsung NX10 │ 1/45s │ f/2.0 │ ISO 200 │ 30mm
It was taken on a quiet street in the dead of the night from the second floor of a building. The street is dark but the bright lighting from a store at the center of the photo makes it appear as if a pinhole effect was used.
A great work in low illumination received high scores with many registering it as ‘My Favorite.’
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Daily objects that you see everywhere viewed from a different angle sometimes creates totally different yet marvelous subjects. The two eggs in the red bowl look like the face of a person. Daniel Kulinski, a NX10 imageloger and photographer is famous for looking at mundane objects from a fresh angle. Try to look at your familiar surrounding with fresh eyes – you will get great pictures!!
Last but not least is Ben Heine, who always entertains us with creative ideas. Already an on-line star, he has joined hands with the NX10 this time.

Winners’ Smile at the Imageloger’s Exhibition

12월 31, 2010
The four best Imagelogers won the prize at the Samsung Imageloger’s Exhibition held at Samsung d’light in Seoul last Saturday. Dae Young Lee ranked first as the best Imageloger among the four, and Tae Young Ahn, Young Dae Han, and Min Tae Moon won the Excellence Award along with him.
We at Samsungimaging asked for a short interview with them and they briefly stated their feelings about having received the award.
[Tae Young Ahn – NX user]
Q: What kind of the camera do you use? How about the Samsung camera?
A: Since the launch of the NX10, I have been highly interested in the mirrorless camera; I’m using it together with the NX5 and the NX100. Frankly, I had a more positive point of view on the Samsung camera after buying it than before while using it. I’m fully expecting the upcoming cameras from Samsung to be just as great now that Samsung is the only manufacturer directly producing the camera in Korea. I’m pleased to have personally experienced the development of Samsung as one of the Imageloger awardees.
Q: Among your own photos displayed on this wall, which one is your favorite?
A: I tried to take a lot of pictures and hand in them on time for this exhibition. The reason why I picked this picture is because I thought my picture had to bring a lot of joy. This place is located at Wooeumdo in Hwasung where it’s popular among photographers. I looked at my shadow on the sandy beach and I would have loved to have fun with my shadow and shells. This is why I took this shadowy self-portrait. Many viewers liked this, as do I.
Q: How many photos are displayed here?
A: There are three photos that are mine.
Q: What is your New Year’s resolution as an Imageloger?
A: I’m going to enjoy my life constantly using photography in the New Year. If Samsung releases its brand new camera, I’ll try to take high quality photos with that camera. Thank you!
[Young Dae Han – NX10 user / Min Tae Moon – E10 user]
The other winner, Mr. Moon, who is using the HMX E10 was praised about his individual camerawork recorded by the camera installed on the small ship. We asked him about why he recorded his video that way and he said, “I wanted to express the feeling of taking a boat or a car.” Mr. Han looked like he couldn’t hide his delightful feeling of winning the award. He hopes that Samsung doesn’t settle for status; rather, Samsung should strengthen its position in the international camera market.
Ten people from China came to the exhibition in order to celebrate this event together and we asked two of them about visiting Seoul again. One of them, Ms. Yao Yao, who uses the EX1 and the NX100, praised the Samsung camera for its awesome design, portable form, and high resolution. The people who participated in this event closely watched the photos displayed.
[Niuyulong – NX user]
Q: When did you arrive here? How many times have you visited Korea?
A: Even if this is the second time I visited here, I’m still excited! I am especially happy to have come to here together with the newly added Imagelogers!
Q: What kind of the camera do you use? What object do you prefer?
A: I’m using the NX10 and the NX100 now. I like to take pictures of everything in my daily life. Thanks to the portable Samsung camera, I think it’s a really good camera because I can take photos at any time.
Q: You continue this activity in the next year! What’s your New Year’s resolution?
A: I’m going to recommend my friends to do this activity as the Samsung Imageloger. I’ll try to take better photographs. Thank you!

The Stylish Mirrorless Camera, Samsung NX100(2)

12월 31, 2010

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Slide show function is provided.

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We’ve seen the UI interface now let’s take a closer look at the quality, additional functions, and movie recording.

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The 20mm and 20-50mm lenses released this time concentrate on wide angle shots. As you can see in the pictures they can take landscape shots quite well

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The 20mm and 20-50mm lenses support the i-Function and have great quality, so users won’t have any (problems) By using the advanced sensor in the NX100, it has great corner quality. I think this camera has the best results for a mirrorless camera.

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This was shot with the portrait mode, it came out so well. Shot in the shade it has great natural colors.

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I personally use an external flash most of the time when shooting indoor shots. However, if it’s not possible to use a flash, I adjust the ISO, but noise is always a problem.

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Zoom lenses it is possible to blur out the background easily.

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This is the IOS test. It can go up to ISO 6400, but I found the noise to be too great and in annoyed me. Even with the noise reduction.

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The NX100 has the universal hot shot and supports TTL perfectly, so after attaching the synchronizer, it can be used in a studio or something. (I took shots in a studio using 400x2200W light source, and it worked perfectly.)

It was unsatisfactory that it doesn’t support a optical viewfinder. If it had supported an external optical viewfinder, I could have used it in a studio without any inconvenience, but I couldn’t take any good shots with the display when I adjusting the brightness or exposure with it.

The frame mode was a big help in setting the focus when I used manual focus. It would zoom in on the frame letting me fix it very easily.

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These images were taken in a studio. And I think the quality of them was as good as any professional cameras quality.

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In order get more natural colors various White Balance menus are provided. After the test, I could see that the auto white balance was quite accurate. And by changing the temperature manual I could add in red or blue tones.

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Picture Wizard which is the same as Photo Style in a compact camera is supported.

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Smart Filter can be applied to pictures already taken. It supports vignetting, miniature, fish eye, sketch, defog, dot pattern, and Smart Focus filter. Unlike Picture Wizard which changes the color of the picture. When applying Smart Filter, a new file is made and the size becomes smaller.

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This is a Video recorded in HD, it was a little annoying that the depth was controlled by the focus ring. But look at the quality.

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You can connect the camera to a A/V instrument. It supports TV-OUT as well.

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It’s playing the images and movies in the best quality.

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With Intelli-Studio users can look at their picture, and videos. Organize them, and edit them. Also, the best part is that it connects to the GPS, and you can see where the picture where taken with Google Maps.

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Just right click and you can activate all these views.

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Professional photo & movie editing software like Photoshop, Premier, or Vegat are really convenient for professionals, but actually very difficult for beginners to use. Because Intelli-Studio supports some editing functions for pictures and movies, beginners can make their own images and movies.

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This is the sharing function and it supports upload on YouTube, Flickr, Facebook and email transfer. Users don’t need to go to each site to upload videos. With Intelli-Studio, it’s easy to upload UCC movies.

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It supports not only JPEG, but also RAW, and for easy image editing, Samsung RAW converter 4 is included.

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The great quality, mobility, and various additional functions will satisfy a lot of users, I expect. At first it wasn’t my favorite design, but after a few weeks I started to really like the look.

The biggest strength of the NX100 is the great quality. Both the 20mm and 20-50mm lenses have the great quality enough for professional purpose

The newly added i-Function is also very important. All the primary functions can be controlled by using the lens, so it will give satisfaction. It took me a bit to get used to it but after I did I found that it worked very smoothly.

It’s a very small camera, but the size doesn’t matter, because the quality is so high. With the AMOLED screen all my pictures looked great, and with the newly added features like the GPS, EVF, and Flash this camera was pretty good.

I think this camera could be a leading in the mirrorless camera race of 2011. Its light, quality is high, convenient to use, and has all the function of a digital camera. I recommend this camera to a person that is looking for a high end digital camera but doesn’t want to deal with the heavy burden of a DSLR. Also it pretty cheap for a mirrorless interchangeable camera.

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The Stylish Mirrorless Camera, Samsung NX100(1)

12월 31, 2010

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The NX100 hit the digital camera market with force. It got attention from a lot of people for it’s great quality and mobility. It has the APS-C sensor, as well as interchangeable lenses.

Samsung’s NX100 ambitiously follows the NX10. It isn’t just a follow up of the NX10 but also a new line of it’s own. With better quality and a Fast AF this is a camera to tangle with.

Let’s take a closer look at the design, functions, performance, and quality

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It’s the full kit with the 20-5mm lens KIT including the body, 20-50mm i-Function lens the 20mm 2.8 lens, charger, USB cable, neck strap, battery, S/W CD, and manual. The memory card, case, GPS, EVF, and Flash are not included.

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It is 120.5 x 71 x 34.5mm and weighs 282g which is quite compact. When it comes to the NX10, it was a little heavier and larger than other hybrid cameras, although it was lighter than previous DSLRs. The NX100 has the great mobility as much as hybrid cameras even with the APS-C sensor.

The design is not classical like the NX10, but simple like compact digital cameras. The curved shape of the back lets you keep a good grip on it. And it will come in black, white, and white.

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This is the front of the camera. The mount is the same as the other NX cameras so you can interchange lenses from each camera. The APS-C sensor has improved a lot, with a faster AF.

The lenses have the newly add I-function. This innovative Function lets you control the setting of the camera through the rings on the camera itself. To better explain refer to the video clip.

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This is the top of the camera and it supports Smart Shoe compatible with other products. It also has a microphone, speaker, jog dial, shutter button, and mode dial.

On the mode Dial, The lens Priority made could be set. This lets you use the i-Function on the lens. On the screen only the scene are displayed, and for beginners it was a little hard to figure out, but after you got used to it, it was easy.

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This is the right side of the camera) and there’s a strap ring to use a neck strap. In the center, a depth preview button is located. On the lower side it has the HDMI, USB/AV, shutter release, and power ports .

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This is the bottom of the product and there’s a mount hole for a tripod, battery and SD memory slot. It supports up to 32GB of SDHD. It can easily take RAW and HD movies without worrying about the storage space.

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This is the back of the camera, and it has the 3” AMOLED screen. It’s totally different from other LCDs, it can be seen from all angles. It’s amazing!

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Various setting buttons are supported. It has a Smart Dial Smart Dial which didn’t exist on the NX10 allowing users to set the camera to manual. The jog dial on the top allows the user to adjust the aperture and shutter speed in Manual mode like a DSLR. The green button on the right bottom is impressive. It can initialize Picture wizard, WB, color temperature, screen color, and self timer. In play mode, it can delete files.

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I was worried about the grip, because of the compact design, but actually it was very satisfactory. The thin designed grip allows users to hold the body without slipping and the thumb fits comfortably in the hole on the back.

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This is a size comparison of different types of cameras. Look how close it is to my cell phone in size.

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Compared to the NX10 this camera has a lot more going for it. It’s lighter, smaller, and it has the i-Function. Also in its accessories it can use a GPS, external flash, and an EVF.

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Neck strap, charger, battery, USB cable, manual, and S/W CD are included.

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It can use the 30mm, 18-55mm, and 50-200mm lenses for the NX10 and the 2 i-Function lenses. Various lenses will also be released. I think the amount of lenses that this camera can use will also be an advantage.

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It’s the 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 ED lens from Samsung and it doesn’t supports IS function. Since it’s a wide angle lens, OIS is not that necessary. Like I mentioned earlier, it has the i-Function button. It also supports the locking function.

The previous 18-55mm lens had great quality with OIS, so it pleased a lot of users, but the size was a little big actually. The 20-50mm lens has almost the same angle and i-Function with a much more compact size. I think this will satisfy users who want compact lenses.

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It’s mounted on the NX100 and unlike the 18-55mm and 50-200mm, it can be carried without a camera bag.

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This is the 22mm i-Function pancake lens. ON the side of the lens, the optimized scene is displayed as an icon. The previous 30mm pancake lens had the best quality. This 20mm lens will also be loved by users with its great quality and wide angle.

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The 20mm lens is mounted on the camera and it’s slim enough to fit in a bag. It satisfies wants of both mobility and quality.

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The NX100 doesn’t have a built in flash, while the NX10 does. But with the added External flash this isn’t a problem. Though it can only point in one direction. But it also has a GPS and external view finder that are easy to use.

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DSLR users like me are not used to taking shots by looking at the display. In order to minimize this inconvenience, the cute EVF in the picture will be released.

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The EVF is attached to the camera. It fit well and the image was perfectly played. It has about 98% of visibility with QVGA (300×224) 200K pixels.

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In order to locate the shooting position through Intelli-Studio and Google Map, a separate GPS module is supported. Like the picture, 2 AAA batteries fit and the location information is registered in the picture, and pictures can be sorted by the location in Smart Album.

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This is the external flash supporting a A-TTL, manual mode setting is also available. Not only the SEF15A, but also SEF20A and SEF$42A can also be used.

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The flash is attached and unlike other products when using a telephoto angle lens, there was no inconvenience to use the flash.

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We’ve looked at the design and features. Let’s take a look at the functions through the UI interface.

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It’s the main UI and totally different from previous compact & high-end digital cameras. It’s similar to the NX10 and EX1(TL500). In the lower part, setting mode, shutter and aperture information, exposure compensation status, available shots, histogram, and battery status are displayed. On the sides, shot options are displayed, so the environment can easily be checked. Using DISP button, screen information status can be selected, and the exposure gauge goes blue, so users can manually adjust it. As a GPS supported product, the GPS icon and location are displayed in real time (when the GPS is attached.

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For quick selection for frequently used functions, Fn button is used. By pushing Fn button, size, quality, AF region, flash, color space, Smart Range, and OIS can be quickly adjusted. OIS is activated only when the OIS supported lens is mounted.

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Not only Fn button, but also the direction key supports the shortcut function, and by using the OK button in the center, the size of frame can be adjusted and AF mode setting is also available. Through the shooting type button, continuous/high speed shooting and self timer can be easily selected and used.

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This is the i-Function which is the best thing of the NX10 and pushing the i-Function button on the lens, like the picture, setting values are displayed on the lower side. Whenever you push the i-Function button, the menu changes. When the menu is activated, by rotating the focus ring, users can set the value.

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It supports a perfect manual shooting like a DSLR and also for users’ convenience, Smart Auto is supported. If you press the shutter halfway down, the camera automatically recognizes the scene and relevant mode icons are activated. Most of the settings are automatically set.

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This is the setting for the video mode. It supports incomparably good HD movie recording.

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AF mode, MF assist, shooting type, metering light, fader, wind noise reduction, voice, and OIS. On lens are also featured.

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In user setting menu, AF assist light can be selected. Also the screen and function of the AEL button can be manually set.

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Not only Smart Auto, but also Scene mode are also supported. Like the picture, 14 scene modes. Sound Picture, Beauty Shot, Children, Sport, Backlight, Macro, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Beach and Snow, Night scenery, and Fireworks are provided.

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It supports not only the basic scene modes, but also i-Scene mode to show the optimized modes for the user. The above picture showed the scenes only optimized for the 20mm lens.

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High level compact cameras and DSLR cameras support Manual mode, but because it’s a lens interchangeable type, it’s not perfect. And like the picture, it supports P/S/A/M modes perfect, so users can easily adjust aperture value and shutter speed to get pictures they want.

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The picture on the top is menu button from P/A/S/M mode. The NX100 has 14.6M pixels and allows up to 4592×3056 resolution. Not only 4:3, but also 16:9 can be set. The NX100 is great enough to be used for a professional purpose such as large development.

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When it comes to quality setting, Super Fine/Fine and RAW are supported. Up to ISO 6400 is supported. ISO 6400 can be used only when setting extended ISO function. I like the upgraded ISO from the NX10.

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As a high level camera, various White Balance modes are supported Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Tungsten, Flash, Custom, and Color Temperature, The color range can also be adjusted.

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This is the Shot setting 2 (menu). In AF mode, single AF and continuous AF are supported Selection AF, Multi AF, Face Detection AF, and Self Portrait AF are supported. These are really nice to have giving the abilities of the camera a lot of range.

Continuous shooting taking 3 shots per 1 sec, burst taking 30 shots per 1 sec. Self timer 2-30 sec in increments of 1 sec is also supported and BKT taking 3 shots considering exposure, white balance, and Picture Wizard can be set. Various flash settings such as Smart Flash, forced flash & red eye reduction, 1st curtain, and 2nd curtain are available. It’s activated when the external flash is mounted.

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Like I mentioned it supports detailed settings for BKT.

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Smart Range which automatically corrects the loss of bright spaces is supported. Because it supports lens shift, it works only with an OIS lens. It consists of the mode 1 which is only activated when pushing the shutter half-way down and mode 2 which is always on.

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It’s the user setting menu and intensity of exposure compensation can be set. It has a noise reduction function caused by high sensitivity (ISO 3200) and long time shooting. AF assist light, icon, guide line, histogram, screen setting, and button setting.

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Let’s take a look at the environment setup menu. Like the picture, format and initialization are supported. And the way that the files are Organized. Also look at all the language options to have fun with. I like to change them when my friend uses my camera so they get annoyed. Its great Suomi is my favorite.

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Preview time can be set and by adjusting the screen, brightness and colors of (the) display can be set. Automatic brightness adjustment is also provided. By supporting the automatic screen off and power saving mode, users can use the batter more efficiently.

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Date type, date, time zone, time, date recording, and sound of AF can be set.

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Sensor cleaning eliminating dusts around the sensor is supported Ultra sonic dust removal function is installed, so you don’t need to visit customer service center to clean CMOS. PAL is also supported for the appropriate output signal for different countries. Anynet+ setting is also available and HDMI resolution setting is also supported. Firmware update for (the) lens is also supported.

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As a GPS supported product there are setting for it. Recording of the location can be selected and GPS researching time can also be set. The name of the city can be checked in real time and initialization function is also provided.

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It also supports lens distortion compensation function and the use of the i-Function can also be set.

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By using the play button on the back, users can see the movies and images. Unlike the previous products, various information is displayed on the lower side of the picture. By using DISP button, more detailed shooting information and RGB histogram can be checked, so it will please more professional users.

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Using a trash bin button, users can easily delete pictures while in playback. Thumbnails allow users to find pictures or movies more quickly.

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Like the previous Samsung cameras, it supports Smart Album. Files can be sorted by file, date, and location.

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When) in play mode, by using Fn button, images can easily be edited. Red eye fix and backlight adjustment are supported and various photo style can be set. Size adjustment, rotation, and compensation are also supported. The filters can be applied before or after your take your shots.

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This is the Playback settings; it supports File delete, playback setting, Automatic rotation setting, highlight and DPOF.

Chapter 9 : Rio de Janeiro

12월 24, 2010

Samsung Electronics has provided the author of this article with the mentioned digital imaging device.

Hello There!

When I started blogging for Samsung I was still living in my beautiful Argentina. Life brought me to Switzerland where I’ll stay for some time. But…. before coming here [Wetzikon, Zürich], Natalie and I we went to Río de Janeiro for one week.

Of course I took my Samsung Camera and of course I’m posting some of those photos now.

I hope you like them!

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/125s │ f/4.3 │ ISO 80 │ 15.4mm

A woman and her dog. Or maybe a dog and her woman? 😛

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/250s │ f/3.9 │ ISO 80 │ 13.2mm

Copacabana! Very nice view. But I must be honest, I do not like hot and humid weather that much.

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/45s │ f/4.3 │ ISO 80 │ 7.8mm

A Favela (slum) 100mts away from Copacabana.

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Well, I had to take a photo of that pineapple 😛

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So is it in Rio… you have to walk almost naked 😛

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/750s │ f/5.9 │ ISO 80 │ 24.5mm

Gay friendly beach.

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Cristo Redentor statue in el Corcovado.

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/45s │ f/4.5 │ ISO 400 │ 7.8mm

From our hotel we had two very different views. A Favela…

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/45s │ f/4.0 │ ISO 320 │ 6.6mm

…and the beautiful Copacabana [a more wide open view as in the photo posted above]

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/90s │ f/5.0 │ ISO 90 │ 9.3mm

This was the view from our balcony. People get up early and like to go jogging and walking, etc.

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Samsung PL150(TL210) │ 1/750s │ f/5.6 │ ISO 80 │ 11.2mm

And last but not least, the view from el Corcovado. That famous mountain is called “Pão de Açúcar”

(Sugarloaf Mountain). The views from this two places are incredible. Really impressive.

So… this is all for now.

But I’ll be coming back soon with more photos for all of you who enjoy watching them.

Thanks a lot for your attention 🙂

Ps: If you want to follow my work, you can also check my page on facebook or you can take a look at my website 🙂

100 cameras on Christmas Tree

12월 24, 2010

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !
A Rudolph with a camera takes on escalator and gives a kick to start the domino! This domino keeps going and at the end, there is a Christmas tree which is decorated with 100 cameras and camcorders.

EX1 vs LX5 Comparative Test

12월 24, 2010

This is a comparative test of Samsung EX1 and Panasonic LX5.

[TEST LIST]
Aperture, ISO, Timer, Beauty Portrait Picture, Display, Video Recording, User Interface

Hope my test helps all of you who are willing to buy these products.

Samsungimaging’s Special Invitation – The 2nd Imageloger’s Exhibition

12월 21, 2010
Last Saturday, the Samsung imageloger’ s Exhibition was held at Samsung d’ light in Seoul. This second exhibition followed on the heels of the first successful exhibition held in June of this year.
Like the last exhibition, many people participated in everything from the opening ceremony to viewing Imagelogers’ photos to just enjoying the whole event. The second half of the Imageloger’s Photo Exhibition will be held from December 18, 2010 until January 15, 2011 in the gallery hall of the Samsung d’light.
As you may or may not already know, Imageloger is a combination of the words ‘image’ and ‘blogger’. It refers to a social relationship or space through which we share stories by way of images. The Imageloger is aimed to contribute to a better and happier world while sharing images under the title of “I am a good blogger.”
Introduction of the Imagelogers and the reports on their activities were made by Samsung’s staffs in charge of this event. Ten Imagelogers from China visited the opening ceremony and celebrated the photo exhibition. They also didn’t forget to mention their expectation of Samsung’s new camera which will make its debut sometime in the upcoming year.
We can’t forget the awards ceremony for the best Imagelogers. Samsung awarded plaques and additional prizes to four Imagelogers. They were surprised yet delighted at receiving the unexpected prizes. Also, Samsung held a lucky draw for the attendees by giving the Galaxy Tab and a Samsung camera.
While enjoying refreshments, attendees had time to appreciate 116 of the awesome pictures taken by the Imagelogers from 16 countries including those by Daniel Kulinski and Ben Heine.
To see pictures from the exhibition, click on the Korean site:

Clay House 24 : Christmas Event – Get Me A Title!

12월 21, 2010
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We wish you a Fun & White Christmas! We can’t guarantee you a White Christmas but we sure can guarantee you a Fun Christmas! Have fun by joining our Clay House Christmas Event. Like the first one, all you have to do is give us a title. And don’t worry! No matter where you live, if you become the winner of the prize, the clay doll will be delivered right to your door!
Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.
How to participate :
Join in our event by posting a comment below this post of your Clay house blog 24′s title along with your e-mail address.
Or If you are familiar with @Samsungimaging, tweet your own title with hash tag, #XmasEvent!
Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.

Event Prize :
If your title gets selected, you will be receiving clay doll of Clay house Episode 24!!

Event period
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~ 2010. 12. 24 GMT 00: 00
Get some reference from below making video of Clay toy!

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Our second mission has been revealed. You got 3 more Clay House Event Posts to enjoy with!
Whose title gets a prize of this blog? Check it on 24th Dec ‘10!