On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
> Out of curiosity, why did you not choose the Samsung NX10 (assuming
> you were after an APS-C sensor)?
>
>
> --M.

Having considered both (and quite possibly getting the NEX-5 this
fall), the NX10 is a much less attractive camera than the NEX

The Sony's much smaller, has a significantly better sensor and
processing and is capable of adapting compact RF primes (the NX10
can't adapt M or LTM primes due to a poor choice in mount spec). The
NX10 struggles to match the m4/3rds cameras for IQ despite having a
larger sensor and more pixels, the NEX-3/5 have a clear advantage over
the NX and m4/3rds camera's at higher ISO's. If I was looking at the
NX10 I'd have a hard time choosing it over the IMHO distinctly
superior Panasonic G2 or Olympus E-P2 while the Sony, for all its UI
warts, compares quite well due to the better sensor.

Note I'm aware the NX10 shares the K-7's sensor. It's equally clear
that Samsung can't get anywhere near its full performance without
Pentax help.

-Adam

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