arbux wrote:
tecnoworld wrote:
You totally lost credibility by saying that xpro2 has better af.
He lost me here: "I'd say my new Fuji XPro2 blows it out of the water, and so does a few other mirrorless systems I regularly shoot with."
Apparently every mirrorless system blows NX1 AF out of water (in the end there is only a few of them, esp. when we exclude Samsung and Fuji that are mentioned explicitly). Not to mention that I find it hard to believe that anyone would short regularly with all mirrorless systems. Why? WHy? Why? Troll only knows.
Or he may be someone with just a different opinion!
It is obvious that NX1 is not the groundbraking camera that was at 2014, but I bought mine just recently, and after all the camera announcements I am very happy I did, because for me -and my needs, is the best allaround true hybrid out there. Some brands have some advantages (e.g the new Sony/Fuji 24mpx sensor in low iso, especially for video) but as a whole, the NX1 seems excellent, and I still have so much use of my beloved NX500 at the same time.
And one has to consider other things except the sensor -which NX is still the only 28 BSI sensor out there, not something prehistoric from the Canon arsenal- like ergonomics, user interface, touch screen implementation, a few unique modern tricks(such SAS-it may look like a gimmick, but is fun to do those with kids as it is very entertaining and game like,iFN that I use regularly, etc), battery consumption, overheating (or rather, the lack of it), modern operating system (with all the advantages of it, look at the mod/hack scene), plus the lenses, that in general is far from complete, for my needs, and for the price paid, I am very content with them. I wish Samsung had some of the Fujis I would like, but in the other hand, I have 6-7 now, and I wouldn't have a lot more, plus some are really excellent for my needs (10 fisheye, 30, 45, 12-24), and I am missing one in the 85 or 50-150 realm right now, after that, I am completely set. It is good to have 100 lens options, but in the end, you(or the vast majority) won't have more than 7-8, and as I do a lot of video, Fuji was never an option for me.
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