Still get excited about Samsung photos
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Re: Still get excited about Samsung photos
Kinger wrote:
I primarily use my Sony RX100 iii because of its pocket-ability. I try to use a better ILC when I feel like dealing with the extra bulk. That has been everything from NX300 to the NX1. I’ve had all the Samsung bodies and lenses, some of them multiple times, because of GAS!
What's GAS?
Right now I’m trying to like Canon M. It’s pretty good with the M5 and their lenses are mighty fine. Better build quality than Samsung non S lenses for sure.
BUT, when I look through my travel photos I’m always impressed wit my Samsung photos beyond anything else. I think it’s a combination of the dynamic range and the way Samsung handles color. I was just looking at some Samsung Mini photos from a Hawaii trip and my RX100 or M5 are unable to make equivalent photos out of camera.
I sure wish these guys kept making cameras!
Well, Samsung never held back with sensor technology. This is one area where it really shines. Very good sensors in its cameras, and that's probably what shows the difference in quality you observe.
Kind regards,
Massao
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