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Late, Outdated, yet still "Relevant..."

Started May 25, 2018 | User reviews thread
arbux Senior Member • Posts: 1,173
Re: Late, Outdated, yet still "Relevant..."

Kisaha wrote:

For people care more for video but also for demanding professional photography, NX1 is still the most complete professional APS-C pro body.

I am reading some debates in Sony and Fuji forums for thw H-X1 and Sony cameras, and they are fighting for features NX has since NX30, and perfected with the NX1.

People are talking about touch screens in 2018, and still have not a complete touch screen interface. Fuji advertises their ability to change things from the touch screen -the way we change things from the Fn button- and their version is like being made by caveman, in comparison with the perfection, speed, and ease of use of the Samsungs.

For whoever cares more about photography, and owns a smaller NX body, the NX30 and NX1 is a revelation, and their body size and weight are still on the smaller size, but perfectly balanced for longer/bigger lenses. You can find NX30 for very cheap from time to time, and they are an excellent buy, for whoever need a cheap, but great ergonomically camera with an EVF.

The 50-200 is (another) great lens for the price

I founf it a bit disappointing after 150mm. I have 3 copies, version I and 2 version III.

. It ia very fast focusing, no S speed

definitely no S speed.

(especially matched with an NX1), but still very competitively fast. If you do BIF and nature photos a lot, then you need a more dependable set up, but for an all arounder, NX never dissapoints.

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