I would also love to hear the answer to this - I had my ass kicked about how amazing the samsung nx10 was/is - super curious to see how you're finding it Nick?
I ended up not buying it. I was excited about the concept of an EVIL camera. I want a compact camera, preferable with a pancake lens - fixed. I really liked the Samsung was doing, thought they were really on to something (they are) and think the EVILS are the wave of the future. Perhaps eclipsing DSLRs - we'll see. I obviously don't like 4/3rds, overpriced compared to DSLRs, too many compromises. I went all through that on this thread, obvs, the the chagrin of a few. So, why didn't I get it?
1. Problem with video implementation. A bug, clips the end of clips. Didn't know about that. Not an issue for most but it's an issue for me. This was essentially the maj. deal breaker.
2. Some "menza menz" reviews on IQ
3. Waited and waited for the camera to be released... Finally released, but only with the kit zoom (that - like all kit zooms, I have zero interest in...) not the pancake lens. Nobody could tell me when body + pancake would be available. Some time in the summer? Fall? 6 mos from now?
4. Started reading up on options (of which 4/3 cameras were not...) Happened upon the Nikon D5000... didn't know much about it. Liked its specs, positive reviews, articulated screen, like its quiet shutter mode... It's essentially a D90 with a different body. I also like how it implemented its video capture - MJPEG, 24p, 720. Then when I read that Nikon has a really good inexpensive 35mm f1.8 prime that came out in '09 for DX cameras - essentially a fast "nifty fifty", and that deeply discounted refurbs (by Nikon) were available... I went to a camera store, checked it out, bought at B&H.
Yes, quite happy with my 1st "serious" digital kit. 35mm film has more depth, character, etc., and it's nowhere near medium format, but it's nice to take pics of "near 35mm" quality and snap away without the consumable that is film. Think it's a great value. The thing that kept me away from DSLRs initially were their size and the lack of good modern reasonably fast 50mm equiv primes that autofocus. Deal breaker - to me, which camera companies are beginning to negate by making a few... Had Nikon
not had this lens available at a "non-silly" price, I would have never considered it.
4/3'rds - you can keep... Unless the cut the costof those things by, like, half...