I come from Point and Shoot background, and had recently learned that to take great photographs, you need a camera with large image sensor. With a large image sensor, you can have more control over your depth of field, and greater dynamic range and low-light photography performance.
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However, coming from point and shoot, I don't want to lose the size advantage, so I looked for the smallest camera with large image sensor. I considered micro-four-thirds camera. Had Samsung not released NX10, I might've ended up with one of the m4/3 cameras. However, I like the APS-C sized sensor this camera offers, and it has great online reviews, so I ended up buying this one. Sony also has APS-C hybrid cameras, NEX series. I didn't consider them much because according to the reviews, the camera doesn't handle well if you want more manual control.
I could not be happier with my choice with NX10. There's already a lot of reviews online that you can read that outlines its strength and weaknesses.
I bought this camera with the pancake 30mm lens. I hardly ever use the standard zoom lens it comes with.
With the pancake lens, you really end up with a small camera with DSLR capability. Its image quality is superb. It handles really well.
If you want to see sample images from the happy users, look at this thread:
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