Viewfinder, LCD, Live View and Video
Although the NX10’s electronic viewfinder (EVF) was impressive when we first saw it, its 921,000 dots aren’t so impressive now when compared to the 1.44-million-dot EVF found on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2.
The NX11 uses the same EVF as the NX10 and, while it is still good, it has been a little outshone by the aforementioned GH2 and the 1.15-million-dot EVF of the Sony Alpha 55. I imagine that the next NX-series camera will feature a new EVF that will match or better the resolutions of these two rival cameras.
The 3in AMOLED screen of the NX10 remains, although again the 614,000-dot screen looks a little dated compared to some of the high-resolution screens we are used to seeing now. In its favour, though, it is bright with a good level of colour and contrast, and the graphic design of the menu systems is pleasing to the eye.
Video capture also remains unchanged at 1280×720 pixels in resolution, captured in H.264 compression with mono sound.
