Re: Samsung NX focus peaking
kypfer wrote:
I've been using an NX5 for a while, primarily as a digital support for my Russian r/f and EXA-fit lenses. Having been introduced to 'focus peaking' by my Pentax DSLR's I find I rather miss the feature with my Samsung.
I'd been rather hoping an NX30 might become available at an "attractive" price, but that doesn't seem to be likely to happen, so I've been wondering, which NX body is likely to be the least expensive to try to find which will give me focus peaking?
I need nothing other than manual focus with focus peaking. I've assembled a small selection of various-fitting lenses and have acquired NX adaptors to suit. I just want a body to be able to play with them without the "is it - isn't it" focussing uncertainty of the NX5.
I can't help with focus peaking on Samsungs, but many earlier models had a feature called "MF Assist" which, er... assisted with manual focus. A vertical green bar on screen goes up as contrast increases under the focus point, and changes to red when you've gone too far. It's easier to use than explain, so here's an old thread with a picture:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3161741
This feature was in cameras as early as the NX100 which is pretty cheap now (no EVF, though). It's been a long time since we've had an NX100 but I seem to remember it worked pretty well. Unfortunately it wasn't available on the NX10 or your NX5, but was on the NX11. Intriguingly some users discovered you could flash an NX10 with NX11 firmware to get it (and other improvements, with a few niggles):
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3349229
...but as both cameras are now a similar price this probably isn't worthwhile. I don't believe you can install NX11 firmware on the NX5 as the EVF resolution is different.
Hope this helps.