At first glance the Samsung GX20 simply looks like an incremental upgrade of the GX10, with relatively few additions on offer apart from the headline-grabbing 14 megapixel resolution. Whilst the increased image size is certainly worthy of attention, Samsung have made a substantial number of improvements underneath the surface that add up to make the GX-20 a really compelling DSLR camera.
Samsung have made some notable improvements with the GX-20 in terms of it's responsiveness and ease-of-use, in particular offering much quicker file write times that really speed up using the camera. If you have a collection of Samsung or Pentax lenses, you'll love the new AF Adjustment custom function, which allows you to precisely calibrate each one to the GX-20, and the Dust Alert feature shows you exactly where the dust is on the sensor. Studio photographers can now seriously consider the GX-20 because of the welcome addition of an X-sync socket, and the camera still offers dust and water-resistance and effective anti-shake and dust-removal systems.
Mark Goldstein
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