Those who know their cameras, also know that the electronic viewfinders are free of parallax errors, show colour histogram and other information, and can also let the user know what a picture may look like in one particular exposure combination (aperture and shutter speed). For people who wish to pursue photography full time, but do not know where to begin from, the combination of a bridge camera and an electronic viewfinder would be ideal. This only makes the Samsung NX10 the best choice for it, as it comes with both the features. This is a 14.6mp bridge camera, which is available with three lenses – a standard prime lens (30mm), a wide angle lens (18-55mm) and a telephoto lens (50-200mm).
Design and FunctioningThough smaller in dimensions as compared to a conventional DSLR, and lighter too, the Samsung NX10 is just as sturdy and dependable as any of them. Constantly compared to the micro four-thirds mirrorless cameras brought out by the Panasonic as well as Olympus, the Samsung NX10 opts for a clean and modern DSLR-like design rather than the old school look of Olympus' PEN series, and which is more curved and easy to grip than the Panasonic G-series. The NX10 comes with a handy eye sensor underneath the EVF, which switches within the blink of an eye between the LCD screen and the EVF when held to the eye, saving battery power and removing the unwanted distraction of the LCD display. This camera has a built-in dust-removal system that vibrates the sensor 60,000 times per second to remove any unwanted specks from spoiling the images taken. With Samsung’s unique Beauty Shot system, the user can get beautiful portrait shots in every condition and moment. When there are both very bright and very dark areas in a scene that the user intends to capture, Samsung’s Smart Range enables to capture and display clearer image of both bright areas and dark areas in the same frame – the brighter areas do not lose depth and the darker areas do not lose details. This camera is compatible with SD/SDHC cards.