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March 2013
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90 Tests
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f/1.4-2.7 maximum aperture, vari-angle LCD screen, raw file capture, good quality images
Inconsistent autofocus particularly with close-up focus, Wi-Fi kills battery life, high ISO image quality, limited zoom range, body finish chips easily
Whether Wi-Fi’s a bother or not, the EX2F has other top features: an f/1.4-2.7 maximum aperture lens, vari-angle OLED screen and low ISO images are decent. However, with so much competition out there, the 1/1.7-inch sensor isn’t going to beat larger se...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-14, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Fast maximum aperture of f/1.4, 3in vari-angle AMOLED screen, Raw capture, Good ISO performance
Some poor button placement, Wi-Fi functionality demolishes battery life
Samsung EX2F Design The Samsung EX2F is constructed from what Samsung claims is ‘high-intensity' magnesium alloy. In the hand it certainly feels solid enough with a reassuring weight to it too. The body is rectangular in shape and slightly elongated, whic...
Bright 24, 80mm lens, Easy to access controls, Simple Wi, Fi sharing, Shoots raw files
Smart filters and AF don't work together, No touchscreen, Raw shooting is limited
With the exception of the odd unusually dark or very high contrast scene, the Samsung EX2F is a very capable compact camera that delivers high-quality images with plenty of detail at the lower sensitivity settings, and natural colour. Wi-Fi connectivity ...
Good, sharp performance; fast startup; Wi-Fi; Smart modes
Sometimes struggling in low light and in low-contrast scenes, $549
The Samsung EX2F offers an appealing feature set for people who want to grow their skills, as well as for photographers who want to use a compact camera without giving up manual controls. Its fast f/1.4 lens helps to offset the camera's struggles with aut...
Solid-feel metal build; tilting and swivelling high contrast AMOLED back screen; plenty of manual control; fast aperture lens allows for low light shooting and creative shallow depth of field effects
Bright lens can overexpose brighter daylight scenes; costs as much as starter DSLR or CSC which could offer better overall results, and of a similar size to the smaller CSCs like the Nikon J2, $549
Bright 2480mm lens, Easy to access controls, Simple WiFi sharing, Shoots raw files
Smart filters and AF don't work together, No touchscreen, Raw shooting is limited
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F1.4 maximum aperture, Lots of features, Robust settings, Great image quality
Slow zoom speeds
Anyone looking for a compact companion to their DSLRs can certainly look towards the Samsung EX2F. The specs itself is impressive already, especially the f/1.4 aperture, but the EX2F goes the distance with great image quality and a robust set of features...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-16, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: hardwarezone.com.my
Fast F1.4 lens, Swivel AMOLED display, Good lowlight performance, Easy to use interface, Magnesium alloy body, DLNA, WiFi and sharing functions
A bit on the bulky side, Unable to customize Fn button, Battery can only be charged incamera, Slightly subdued colors in JPEG images
The EX2F is undoubtedly Samsung's best digital compact so far. With solid build and a magnesium alloy body, the EX2F definitely feels like the flagship model of Samsung's compacts. The AMOLED display is a joy to use, and it offers more flexibility in comp...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-21, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: hardwarezone.com.ph
Fast F1.4 lens, Swivel AMOLED display, Good low-light performance, Easy to use interface, Magnesium alloy body, DLNA, Wi-Fi and sharing functions
A bit on the bulky side, Unable to customize Fn button, Battery can only be charged in-camera, Slightly subdued colors in JPEG images
The lack of a control ring on the lens barrel (found on some premium compacts) and the inability to assign functions to the Fn button does make using the EX2F a slight bit more restrictive than some other cameras, though this will not be an issue to those...