Re: NX500 still worth it in 2020?
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norman shearer wrote:
krloz wrote:
Hi guys,
I have the opportunity to buy a used NX500 with the 16-50mm PZ for a fairly decent price locally ($350). Should I seize the opportunity or go for a mirrorless camera system that is is currently supported by its manufacturers (ie sony or fuji)?
Depends. If the lenses available are enough and you intend to use it for say 5 years then you have little to lose. I use mine for street and it compares well with my Sony RX1R and Fuji XF10.
Just to give a little bit of context, I am looking for high resolution and decent imaging quality (a step up from my 16MP m4/3) for stills. I do not care about video. All that I have read is that the 28MP BSI sensor in the NX500 is still competitive for today's APS-C standards.
Additionally, I have the opportunity to add the 12-24mm for $120, the 20-50mm for $40 and the 85mm f/1.4 for $450. My perception is that for less than $1k I can have a pretty decent kit with quality glass that could serve all my photography needs while delivering the IQ I need for low ISO wall sized prints.
The 12-24mm zoom gives excellent image quality though the build is poor.
Is it a fair assumption that if I go the Sony or Fuji route, I would spend considerably more money to get similar quality in both sensor and glass?
For sure.
What do you guys think? I would love to hear the perspective from experienced users on the NX system.
I also still have NX1, NX mini and EX2F..
I think there are different versions of the 12-24mm. I believe that they modified the design and strengthened the mount. My version seems solid, touch wood.
However I guess it can be hit and miss to know why version you would get.