When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works

Home / News / Samsung NX1000 hands on

Samsung NX1000 hands on

We get handy with the cheapest compact system camera from Samsung's new NX series

Samsung NX1000 hands on – build

At 359g (including the lens and battery), the Samsung NX1000 is lighter than any of its rivals. Though it hasn’t been treated to the same metal finish as its big brother the NX210, the grip plus thumb-pad on the rear make the NX1000 easy to hold plus the plastic body still looks pretty sexy, especially in white.

So Sammy’s ‘budget’ compact system camera offering more than looks the part – it easily competes with our favourite skinny DSLR competitors and you can feel immediately how light it really is.

Samsung NX1000 hands on – smart camera 

This time round, Samsung has kitted the entire NX range out with serious Wi-Fi skills – like the ones on the smartie compact WB150F – so that you never lose a photo again. Accessing your sharing options – including direct uploads to Microsoft SkyDrive and Facebook – straight from the Wi-Fi option on the mode dial is idiot-proof. You can also use the Smart Link hot key on top of the camera to back up your snaps straight to your smartphone.

Samsung NX1000 hands on – controls  

The NX1000 shares a lot of impressive specs with the top-end NX20 including that all-important 20.3MP APS-C sensor. AF was speedy and it boasts an 8fps continuous mode – so we can’t wait to take it out for a spin to test out the image quality and performance in a full review.

There are no surprises when it comes to the NX1000’s manual controls – and they include a dedicated button for shooting 1080p video. If you’re stepping up from a compact for the first time, the iFunction button on the 20-55mm lens (also featured on the Samsung NX200) is a nice touch. Adding filters and adjusting ISO, shutter speed and exposure via iScene is done by twisting the lens – so you can see the changes on the display as you tweak your settings.

Samsung NX1000 hands on – display

Sammy has made a few compromises to bring the price of the NX1000 down to £600 though – there’s no built-in flash, but there is a hotshoe for adding the external flash that will come bundled with the camera.

And that’s a 3in TFT LCD display round the back – no AMOLED here. We can’t see this causing many problems in terms of viewing and framing your snaps – and if you’d prefer an Electronic Viewfinder and Clear AMOLED display you can always splash out the extra £300 for the NX20.

Samsung NX1000 hands on – price and release date 

The Samsung NX1000 is out in June for £600 with the 20-55mm iFunction 2.0 lens. Look out for a full Stuff.tv review as soon as we get our hands on a review model and let’s see if Samsung can get Panasonic’s Lumix GX1 and Sony’s NEX-5N quaking in their swappable lens-clad boots.

You may also like

Samsung unveils new NX camera range

Alienware new laptop range announced

Xbox Live entertainment apps will be free this weekend

Profile image of Fraser Macdonald Fraser Macdonald consulting editor

About

Fraser used to wear a Psion Series 3 palmtop in a shoulder holster. Perhaps he still does.Either way, his lifelong mission - including fourteen years for Stuff - has been to see whether the consumer electronics industry can ever replicate that kind of cyborgian joy.So far: nope. Despite a plan to combine a action camera and Olympus Eye-Trek goggles to become Man Who Sees The Vision Of A Man Three Inches Taller Than Himself.He also likes mountain bikes, motorbikes, cars, helicopters. Still thinks virtual surround is witchcraft. Dislikes jetskis, despite never having been on one.