well..... who bought the cam? share your feedback both positive and negative please...
Other feedback
The AMOLED screen
In the shade, using the liveview screen to compose/shoot reviewing pics ... the AMOLED is superb .... almost clinical in its clarity
When shooting/reviewing images in the bright open, there is really no advantage vs regular LCD screens with liveview.... there is no difference... it's similarly difficult to see well.... HOWEVER with a tilt and swivel screen ... you can at least turn and twist that screen to an angle that *helps* to reduce this problem
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That horizontal strip at bottom of screen
What I do NOT like is that opaque strip at bottom of the viewing screen where f-stop, EV +/- meter, AEL display, number of shots left, SD icon and battery level icon are located .... it is translucent/opaque .... and 'blocks' the bottom as far as composition goes.... wish they'd just put the info there as is without that strip...
The far-right VERTICAL display icons do not have this opaque/translucent strip...... the HORIZONTAL display icons should follow the same
You could choose display style to omit all that information and keep the screen clutter free ........ but I still need that info while shooting
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Custom WB
Very vey easy to use and straightforward ....., aim it at what you like in the target area on the screen and set....all done... less than painless
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Focus Lock and AEL at the same time with half-press of shutter
Thank you Samsung ... saves me the effort to seperately lock-in an exposure reading
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Shooting during bright noon-time sunlight
During noon-time, cloudless sunny day situations (like these last couple of days with the naked blazing sun )... shooting out in the open is an occassional challenge in managing exposure given its lowest ISO is 80, max f6.7 , max -2EV , max 1/1500sec limits .... without being able to screw on filters like CPLs or NDs ... just avoid metering to expose for that fluffy white cloud
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Powering Up the EX1
From Off to On and ready to shoot, the cam is a little slow at 4+ seconds
For fellas like myself who like to look out for situations and moments..... that extra couple of seconds saved when powering up is almost crucial.
I am not talented, I see opportunities and moments when its almost too late to raise the camera .... sometimes. I cant leave the cam turned on all day and drain the little battery. The camera needs to be turned off to conserve juice
How many times have we gone 'Aaarrgggghhhh!!!' when a gem of a moment comes ..... and goes ....
I've done my part... cam's in my hand, or around my neck.... settings all in place.... the camera has to do its part in responding quickly
Those extra 2-3 seconds is crucial for mere mortals like myself....... where we usually do not see a situation until its almost upon us or when it starts to unfold before us .... THEN.... speed in getting the cam ready to go is crucial .........
The admission and/or acceptance of the camera's slower start up is important.... knowing this fact.... those shooting with the EX1 will need to factor this in and have to be even more alert and anticipatory in looking for opportunities .... which in a way is also a good personal skill to hone.
(The AF is quick enoughthis is not an issue )
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Ability to do post-processing in-camera
This is cool..... you can do fish-eye , sepia, etc etc AFTER shooting in-camera.... the KICKER is this.... camera will generate a NEW jpeg file with the effect applied ....
leaving the original file untouched. :thumbsup:
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That battery charging cord is just too darned short
At a 'grand' whopping 45cm long .... this is sad ..... a 1m or 1.2m cord would have been appreciated (having saved on giving us an external battery charger already)
As above.......... I tried to make it longer by attaching a USB extension cord ...... everything fitted nicely.....
BUT with this in place, the battery could not get a full charge ... this is extremely irritating for people like me with electrical outlets located near the floor ( I do assume everyone's home is laid out like this ?) .... I have to charge the battery with the camera on the darned floor.... and warn my family not to accidentally step on or kick the camera on the floor ... unless I install an extension power cord to my table-top.... or use a short stool or box to keep the cam off the ground
Dont know if I can charge the battery off my PC/Laptop's USB (the cord itself is plugged into the charging head that goes into the wall)... will advise if I get a chance to
I just plain dislike charging the battery in-camera..... I have to stay put as the spare gets charged ..... I used to be able to leave the room/home with camera in hand while the spare was left home charging. SLS sells an external charger for about $29 .... but Samsung should have packaged this with the rest of the things in the box... sigh...
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Value for Money ?
For the price , considering the features that this camera comes with .... and at such an early stage of launch its already selling below $600 retail and $499 at the PC Show .... this camera already sits in its own class .... no current offerings comes even close in value-for-money...... a TOTAL big bang for the buck.
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