Samsung NX10 Beta Samples Gallery
Just posted! An extensive gallery of 48 shots taken with an early pre-production sample of Samsung's new Micro Four Thirds competitor, the NX10 (using both 30mm pancake and 18-55mm zoom kit lenses). As both camera and lenses are very early 'beta' samples we must stress that these shots may not fully represent the final 'shipping' image quality so please bear this in mind when looking at the out of camera JPEGs.
Beta Samples Galleries
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All shots taken with the 30mm F2.0 and 18-55mm kit lenses using a variety of settings and overrides. There are three images converted using the supplied raw converter (which is built on SilkyPix).
There are 48 images in the samples gallery. Please do not reproduce any of these images on a website or any newsletter / magazine without prior permission (see our copyright page). We make the originals available for private users to download to their own machines for personal examination or printing (in conjunction with this review), we do so in good faith, please don't abuse it.
Unless otherwise noted images taken with no particular settings at full resolution. A reduced size image (within 1024 x 1024 bounds) is provided to be more easily viewed in your browser. As always the original untouched image is available by clicking on this reduced image.
Important Note: These samples were shot using a very early pre-production Samsung NX10 and neither camera nor lenses should be considered as producing 'final' image quality. Please consider these early shots from the NX10 as Beta samples that do not necessarily reflect all that you can expect from the shipping product.
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