Samsung's NV20 point-and-shoot gets reviewed
Samsung's NV20 may have taken on a slightly different look compared to most of its competitors, but the feature set is still mighty impressive on paper. For those who've been on the fence, PhotographyBLOG managed to spend some quality time with the shooter, but reviewers didn't exactly fall in love. It was stated that the new sensor in the NV20 actually "made the image quality worse [than that of the NV10]," and while one may have hoped for big changes, this one "didn't improve on the previous generation of NV cameras." The actual interface, however, was given loads of praise, but as we all know, it's the results that really matter. In the end, the device was awarded 3.5 out of 5 stars, but it was unfortunately dubbed a shining example of "style over substance."



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
greyscale @ Oct 15th 2007 5:33PM
"The actual interface, however, was given loads of praise, but as we all know, it's the results that really matter."
That's rich, coming from a bunch of Apple fanbois.
Tim @ Oct 16th 2007 12:31AM
God that's a stupid comment.
In computing, the results are pretty much always the same, the interface it what counts.
What an idiot...
Alex Moyler @ Oct 16th 2007 9:28AM
Samsung cameras? Stylish? Oh god no. It's plasticky, has too many corners and edges and controlling the menu by all those buttons on the back simply makes it harder to navigate through the system. GTFO. :P