10-02-2011, 11:34 AM
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That's a shame as the NX system to me is the one that attracts me the most in terms of lenses.
I'm looking for something really compact with an APS-C sensor (m43 too small for DOF work IMO).
Zooms are too big, so a couple of fast small primes would be perfect. That's exactly what the NX offers and at a very affordable price. Their prime lenses are very good, especially compared to Sony.
Now, I don't understand why they didn't design the NX-200 with a built-in EVF. That's a very big mistake IMO. Sony did it with their NEX-7 which I think was very smart. Unfortunately their lens selection really sucks.
Adding a external EVF is very expensive and renders the camera much larger. I really hope Samsung will come up with a new version integrating a EVF...
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Oh, that's only a matter of timing I guess. Their EVF isn't ready yet so it makes sense to start with the NX 200 design.
That's a shame as the NX system to me is the one that attracts me the most in terms of lenses.
I'm looking for something really compact with an APS-C sensor (m43 too small for DOF work IMO).
Zooms are too big, so a couple of fast small primes would be perfect. That's exactly what the NX offers and at a very affordable price. Their prime lenses are very good, especially compared to Sony.
Now, I don't understand why they didn't design the NX-200 with a built-in EVF. That's a very big mistake IMO. Sony did it with their NEX-7 which I think was very smart. Unfortunately their lens selection really sucks.
Adding a external EVF is very expensive and renders the camera much larger. I really hope Samsung will come up with a new version integrating a EVF...
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Oh, that's only a matter of timing I guess. Their EVF isn't ready yet so it makes sense to start with the NX 200 design.