NX Mini 9mm. vs. 9-27mm.
Re: NX Mini 9mm. vs. 9-27mm.
ChuckTa wrote:
jennyrae wrote:
not much really. like I said, size is only difference. 9mm is mostly if you don't want the bulk of zoom and want to pocket the NX mini. although the zoom is nice or flexibility. personally,I would just buy a 9mm for compact use and buy an adapter for the bigger NX lenses.
I have the Mini, the zoom can be useful and has image stable function.
An old post I know but I have both on the way and will compare because I personally was not too impressed by the 9mm prime. It suffered badly when shooting into the sun with lots of flare and a big drop in contrast etc. I'm hoping the zoom fares better.
At the very least the image stabilisation will allow you to keep the ISO lower in low light - providing you are shooting static subjects.
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