You don't get live view on the 64mm (2.5-inch) LCD screen, but with a viewfinder as classy as the bright pentaprism sported by the GX-10, we didn't miss it. You also get a handy separate status display at the top of the camera. The dioptre is a weird horizontal slider rather than the usual ridged wheel, which took some practice to get used to. The usual circular clickpad is surrounded by a collar wheel to select focus points.
Samsung claims the GX-10 will riff out 3 frames per second, thanks to high-speed DDR2 PC gaming-style memory. We'll put that to the test in our review, coming your way faster than you can say "11 auto focus points".