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Condition of camera and lens is excellent apart from the rear LCD screen which has lots of surface scratches which make it look well used. I thought at first it had a protective film on the screen but I cant get any corners to lift to reveal undamaged screen. Also, there was no front lens cap with the lens, I had to source one online. This camera was described as "Ex Display" and as such I expected it to be as good as new in every sense of the term. I have since found out that this camera was superseded 4 or 5 years ago so I think the price was a little bit high. In saying all of that, the camera does function very well.
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Great quality Samsung NX11 Digital camera Thanks
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Nice small SLR. Better price than Canon/Nikon but same sensor size so better value overall. I would prefer more manual features. It's menu is not the best I believe.
A decent entry level dslr, with good picture quality, but for entry level users. Great value for money. Good picture quality, but not in high ISO 'S (higher than 1250). Recomended!
I'll start out saying I'm not an expert, and not good with reviews. Years ago I had a Canon slr 35mm, followed by a few half decent digital compacts. This camera knocks spots off everything I've ever had. It's quite dated now, but that's fine by me - there are more than enough features for me to learn and come to terms with. I'm not concerned with getting heavily into photography, and just want a camera that I point and shoot with, and dabble to greater complexity/creativity levels when I feel the urge. The simple shoot mode gives excellent results - the only thing I miss in that mode is the framing grid, but it's a small minus. For info on the other features, see any of the reviews on the web. I bought my camera second hand (£89 on eBay) and it's probably 5 years old. The battery lasts well enough, but for a small outlay I bought a spare, and haven't been caught out yet. The memory card I bought has capacity for thousands of images, and it slots into the back of my Mac, so transfer is a doddle. I downloaded a couple of free image editing programmes onto the Mac, and can be kept happily engaged for hours tinkering with my images. But the camera itself offers many settings, and when I feel the mood I can tinker with colour balance, exposure, speeds etc, and do the creativity bit up front, which is fun. In short, I love this camera. It looks quite understated by contrast with what's out there, and for me it can deliver more than I expect to be able to use. It's worth spending time getting to know the function buttons, which seemed a bit overwhelming at first, because it opens so many possibilities in use. It's lighter and smaller than a mirrored slr, so isn't cumbersome, and in simple shoot mode it's as easy to use as the simplest compact.Read full review
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