My final impression is the following:
The NX30 is compared to other upscale cameras (DSLR & Co) handy compact and relatively easy. Their attractive design blends in with the quality of their images, which I have been careful to use no more than ISO 800, since the luminance noise threatens to become apparent. The quality of the images, especially in RAW mode with manual setting of ISO / aperture / exposure time like it very much. For newcomers the photograph also exist 16 presets (Smart modes) for different scenarios such as image Night, Landscape, Macro, Portrait beautiful, waterfall, fireworks, etc., which enables a quick and especially uncomplicated "snapping away"; for amateur photographers, the NX30 is definitely an asset.
A star deduction (4 of 5) However, there are for:
1 still somewhat too high a price => good, but not a very good price / performance ratio; However, I would not suggest that the great photo retouching software "Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5" is worth about 100 euros in the Samsung NX30 package included
2. While the battery provides an extended photo session by a day, but my Sony Alpha 57 holds almost twice as long by
3. As convenient as the 16 different Smartmodi are also, these allow the storage of images as jpg only and not as to RAW, thus is an image enhancement via Lightroom in these cases only partially possible, too bad!
PS:
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4. a small flaw - the battery can be charged only with or in the camera, Samsung supplies currently no external charger
Despite these 4 points that Samsung NX30 earned because of their qualities in RAW mode and its intuitive innovations like the uncomplicated transfer their images via WiFi on laptop, iPad and smartphone, the Samsung Smart practical app that streams the live image from the camera to your smartphone and a remote release allows (+ Babyfonefunktion) and the possibility of quick uploads of photos to Facebook and Co, my rating "good".
Even in poor light conditions make the images of the NX30 looks good (especially in M [Manual] mode), the autofocus responds quickly and (mostly) accurate, can you readjust the focus by a finger touch on the display. The viewfinder can be extended (dominated at an angle of 90 degrees) and also the precisely operating the touch panel can be swiveled; so successful example Selfies easily.
Conclusion:
Who currently a hobby photographer looking for a compact & lightweight, innovative and intuitive entry-level camera, the Samsung NX30 should definitely have in view.