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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 98 reviews of Samsung NX11 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.15/10. Comparing these reviews to 125930 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 84/100 (or 8.4 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: The Samsung NX11 is a small camera with a digital SLR-sized sensor and feature set.
Conclusion: The NX11 loses out on specification in a few key areas, but offers a very DSLR-like experience in a much smaller package.
0 out of 10
Summary: We review the Samsung NX11, third in the Korean firm's Compact System Camera (CSC) range
Conclusion: The overall image quality from the NX11 is very good, with the APS-C CMOS sensor producing good sharpness. Our test model was supplied only with the 18-55mm kit lens, so we’d expect even better quality results when used with one of the prime lenses....
8 out of 10
Summary: The 14.6 effective megapixel Samsung NX11 upgrades the original NX10, with some refining design tweaks and additional lens compatibility, a 20mm ‘pancake' plus 20-50mm zoom,launched alongside it. But although it is a compact system camera (or CSC) like...
Conclusion: Though the Samsung ‘NX’ range for us lacks the charm of the Olympus Pen series (including the latest E-PL2), and the approachability of the Panasonic Micro Four Thirds models (such as the GF2), things are obviously steadily improving and we haven’t...
10 out of 10
Summary: The NX11 is Samsung's latest take on the compact system camera, slotting in between regular compact cameras and DSLRs. It features a similar design to the latter, along with a large APS-C 14.6-megapixel sensor, yet it's considerably smaller – albeit...
Conclusion: The Samsung NX11 is an excellent little camera. We'd still be tempted to take a proper DSLR like the Canon EOS 600D when it comes to image quality, but the NX11 has enough in its armoury – such as the neat styling, compact dimensions and impressive...
Pro : Even if you're just stepping up from a simple point and shoot camera, you'll find the Samsung NX11 easy to use. The menus are intuitive and fast, and there's nothing intimidating about the NX11 at all
Cons : Owners of the older Samsung NX10 will be disappointed to see such a familiar design, with very few changes between the two cameras. It's definitely a case of [a small] evolution rather than revolution, and in this case it's not worth upgrading –...