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Samsung NX210
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Samsung NX210
Sony Xperia Tablet Z
Nikon Coolpix S31
Score
4/5
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User Score
4/5 (1)
Subscores
  • Handling4/5
  • Responsiveness3/5
  • Picture Quality4/5
  • Video4/5
      Specifications
      Specifications
      SensorCMOS , APS-C (x1,5),
      Lens N.A. - -
      StabilisationDepends on lens
      ViewfinderN.A.
      Screen , AMOLED, , 4:3,Not touch-sensitive
      Sensitivity (ISO range) -
      Video mode1920 x 1080 pixels, , Stereo
      Internal memoryN.A.
      External memory
      Connections
      Power sourceN.A. N.A. /
      Waterproofno, N.A.
      Shock resistantno, N.A.
      Dimensions/Weight x x /
      Specifications
      Operating system (OS) Android
      OS version tested
      Processor -
      CPU cores
      GPU
      Screen IPS Capacitive
      Resolution1920 x 1200 pixels
      Internal memory / SDHC card / no
      Battery life
      Dimensions/Weight x x /
      Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / 3G / 4G (TLE)yes / yes / no / no
      Connectivity
      NFC yes
      Specifications
      SensorCCD , 1/2.3",
      Lens - -
      Stabilisationno
      ViewfinderN.A.
      Screen , TN, , 4:3,Not touch-sensitive
      Sensitivity (ISO range) -
      Video mode1280 x 720 pixels, , Mono
      Internal memoryN.A.
      External memory
      Connections
      Power sourceN.A. N.A. /
      Waterproofyes,
      Shock resistantyes,
      Dimensions/Weight x x /
      Conclusion
      The NX210 is only a minor update of the NX200. In fact, the only major addition is the Wi-Fi function. The image quality is good, but the camera's a tad too slow and lacks the charm of the Sony NEX and Panasonic GF5.
      Pros

      +

      Nice build, AMOLED screen is easy on the eyes

      +

      Clear and extensive interface

      +

      Wi-Fi functions (transferring images, smartphone commands)

      +

      iFn button for quick access to settings

      +

      Image quality up to 1600 ISO

      +

      Image & sound quality in video mode

      Cons

      -

      No built-in flash (external flash included)

      -

      Slow to start & shoot (especially with RAW)

      -

      Screen doesn't tilt, isn't touch-enabled

      -

      Autofocus "pumping" in video mode