0:39 are those the criteria? who would say no to those things? i hope all the surveys weren't like that. what about what type of photography do you shoot most often? what focal lengths do you desire the most? is low light performance important to you? is size more important than aperture? etc.
i-Fn on the lens is a good ideal; u can change aperture (& other settings) via a ring on the lens like on manual lenses.
Though you can use the controls on the back of the camera to change settings while looking through the viewfinder, it is kind of awkward; it's more natural to do it on the lens with the left hand.
It also makes a lot of sense for mirrorless cameras since their EVF will show in real time the effects of ISO, WB, etc., which is not possible on any DSLR via OVF.
Not to act like too much of a fanboy, but these guys really seem to have their fingers on the pulse of what I'm looking for...small, lightweight, and for general purpose photography...ie...something better than a compact camera and not as big as a dSLR. Keep working at it, Samsung! I really like your TL350.
@ork1969 Yea except fact, that I saw hundreds of amateurs with basic Canikon dSLRs and never saw even one with NX. I saw one guy with Panasonic G1 some time before, but he was actually pro user testing camera.
Samsung is decent in developing and covering needs, but really sux in marketing. If they were Apple, they would have 50% market share now even with Samsung NX10.
@cdiddca Probably cause they are closer to Panasonic G system, than to SONY NEX. dSLR like body, decent EVF, similar controls. NEX and NX are for different customers. Plus comparing NX to lets say D90 would be very unfavorable towards NX.. Though Im bit puzzled why sensor isnt good as it should, cause one in K20D was probably same and great..
@Mescalamba They understand VERY good what amateur photographers need. Outstanding line of lenses and lens roadmap. New NX20 and NX200 and new HIGH-END NX body are on the way...
@cdiddca Compared to m4/3s their sensor is quite ok, compared to APS-C then you are right. Though new Sony 16 mpix APS-C sensor is really hard to beat.. (D7000, K-5, A55, A580, NEX-5).
0:39 are those the criteria? who would say no to those things? i hope all the surveys weren't like that. what about what type of photography do you shoot most often? what focal lengths do you desire the most? is low light performance important to you? is size more important than aperture? etc.
cmgreen4 2 weeks ago in playlist LIKE: NX LENS
Well I can't understand Korean, be reasonable.
dugdanny 8 months ago
Fucking dubbing!
KlausBioMadsen 8 months ago
i-Fn on the lens is a good ideal; u can change aperture (& other settings) via a ring on the lens like on manual lenses.
Though you can use the controls on the back of the camera to change settings while looking through the viewfinder, it is kind of awkward; it's more natural to do it on the lens with the left hand.
It also makes a lot of sense for mirrorless cameras since their EVF will show in real time the effects of ISO, WB, etc., which is not possible on any DSLR via OVF.
iflipmac 9 months ago
Not to act like too much of a fanboy, but these guys really seem to have their fingers on the pulse of what I'm looking for...small, lightweight, and for general purpose photography...ie...something better than a compact camera and not as big as a dSLR. Keep working at it, Samsung! I really like your TL350.
ayokay123 9 months ago
@ork1969 Yea except fact, that I saw hundreds of amateurs with basic Canikon dSLRs and never saw even one with NX. I saw one guy with Panasonic G1 some time before, but he was actually pro user testing camera.
Samsung is decent in developing and covering needs, but really sux in marketing. If they were Apple, they would have 50% market share now even with Samsung NX10.
Mescalamba 9 months ago
@cdiddca Probably cause they are closer to Panasonic G system, than to SONY NEX. dSLR like body, decent EVF, similar controls. NEX and NX are for different customers. Plus comparing NX to lets say D90 would be very unfavorable towards NX.. Though Im bit puzzled why sensor isnt good as it should, cause one in K20D was probably same and great..
Mescalamba 9 months ago
@Mescalamba "Compared to m4/3s their sensor is quite ok," Why one would compare NX cameras with 4/3s and not APS-C when NX is APS-C itself?
cdiddca 9 months ago
@Mescalamba They understand VERY good what amateur photographers need. Outstanding line of lenses and lens roadmap. New NX20 and NX200 and new HIGH-END NX body are on the way...
ork1969 9 months ago
@cdiddca Compared to m4/3s their sensor is quite ok, compared to APS-C then you are right. Though new Sony 16 mpix APS-C sensor is really hard to beat.. (D7000, K-5, A55, A580, NEX-5).
Mescalamba 9 months ago