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Samsung HMX-R10

First Impressions Review
Samsung HMX-R10
Part 1

Product Tour Summary



• 1/2.33-inch CMOS sensor
• f/3.5 lens has no built-in or provided lens cover
• The camcorder has no right-side hand strap, but comes with a wrist strap.
• Angled lens is roughly 25-degrees higher than rest of the camcorder's body.

Lens & Imaging System

There is no lens cover for the HMX-R10.

The HMX-R10 has a very odd lens that is angled 25-degrees higher than the rest of the camcorder's body. This means you must hold the camcorder at a downward angle to get a straight-on shot. This can be useful for certain shooting conditions and if you like to hold the camcorder away from your body or down by your hip. It does make the R10 look pretty funny when it is mounted to a tripod, however. Since the lens angle is higher than the body, the tripod must be tilted down significantly for a straight-ahead shot—giving the appearance that the camcorder is being pointed towards the ground.

The lens doesn't have a built-in cover or an external cap, so you have to make sure to clean it regularly to avoid fingerprints and dust. The lens only opens to f/3.5, which isn't very wide for a consumer camcorder. Under the hood, the camcorder is fitted with a huge 1/2.33-inch CMOS sensor, which is responsible for the R10's 9-megapixel still image capability.

Lens   Sensor
Filter Diameter None   Type CMOS
Focal Range 76.4 - 382mm   Size 1/2.33-inch
Focal Range (35mm equiv.) Unknown   Pixel Count (Gross) 9.15 megapixels
Aperture f/3.5 - f/3.7   Pixel Count (Effective) 5.3 megapixels (video)
9 megapixels (still)
Lab Tested Wide Angle* 46°
* How We Test Wide Angle

Front

Samsung HMX-R10 Front

Right

Samsung HMX-R10 Right

Back

Samsung HMX-R10 Back

Left

Samsung HMX-R10 Left

Top

Samsung HMX-R10 Top

Bottom

Samsung HMX-R10 Bottom

In the Box

Samsung HMX-R10 Box
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Samsung HMX-R10
First Impressions Review