Samsung Galaxy NX Review
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Samsung Galaxy NX Review

There’s a lens release of 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6 kit at the front, then a microphone, pop up flash, power button, control dial, shutter release, and video record button at the top. On the left side you can find Micro-SD port, earphone jack, and HDMI port. Also, there are slots for Micro-SIM, micro-SD, and battery compartments.

Software Review

Samsung Galaxy NX300 is the Android OS based camera which gives you the freedom of using any app on your camera. You can install any photo app and can add effect, stills to your images. Also, you can share your images with everyone out there in the world by sharing your images in the cloud. NX features manual lenses which means you can zoom in and out in any app.

However you have to launch the camera app and unlock the NX to tweak any settings. You can select the shutter speed and aperture from “expert” options but tweaking any settings doesn’t works out always.

If you’re shooting through any third party app then you will be limited in using Automatic Options. You can click the images, save it and later you can access them through Instagram and Twitter, but the bug is you cannot open the full-res images in the gallery. However, Samsung always faced this problem but they have tried something new in this camera.

Image Quality

Though, the image quality is so far the best camera from Samsung with awesome image quality. The image quality of Samsung Galaxy NX300 is top-notch, and you can set the resolution, focus, and sensitivity in ISO of the images any time depending on the type of environment. For example on the summer day you can select an exposure of 1/200 second at f/6.1 and a sensitivity of ISO 100.