This sounds really interesting.
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-ga...sized-body-may-not-replace-original-13286340/
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-ga...sized-body-may-not-replace-original-13286340/
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If this is the nx 30 it is all touchscreen on the back so if not android then maybe Tizen ?yooperguy wrote:
The image shown in the story looks like the mirrorless camera might be an NX30, or a new type, but using Android OS?
Dennis
Notice the entire rear screen is a very large touch screen. Man, a display that huge would be awesome, but not sure about lack of controls. If done right it could be okay. iFn would help add a lot too.yooperguy wrote:
The image shown in the story looks like the mirrorless camera might be an NX30, or a new type, but using Android OS?
Dennis
This link is showing a different camera to the one in my main link in this post note that the blue button adjacent to the shutter button is missing in this press leak model ???monkeybrain wrote:
This link has better pictures of it:
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-nx-press-photos-leak-interchangeable-lens-android-13286369/
Looks like a simplified NX20 with a huge Android-powered touchscreen on the back. I hope Samsung don't think this is an NX20 replacement!
Yeah, I really hope that's not the NX20 replacement. That thing could never replace the NX20, there's no physical controls at all on the back! You simply can not use a touch screen only device for serious photography. And the tilt and swivel LCD that I've come to love seems to be gone - replaced by an enourmous touch screen, it appears. Yikes. The first thing that comes to mind, is where I usually put my thumb on (to adjust EV by a wheel in Canons and press the adjustment trigger button in NX) I now put it on the touch screen... :/monkeybrain wrote:
This link has better pictures of it:
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-nx-press-photos-leak-interchangeable-lens-android-13286369/
Looks like a simplified NX20 with a huge Android-powered touchscreen on the back. I hope Samsung don't think this is an NX20 replacement!
Maybe that's what samsung has done.look closely at the original picture in my post.The camera at the front with blue button could be a full manual control version nx 30 (we can't see the back) whilst the one at the back with white button could be the galaxy nx version.tecnoworld wrote:
If that is not a fake image, samsung could then make two parallel lines, one with more physical controls, smaller lcd (nx 300, nx30) one with touch only, android os and larger lcd (galaxy nx)
I also hope Samsung Don't use "this" Galaxy NX product to replace NX20/10...tecnoworld wrote:
also because it would be VERY strange to have a top-of-the-line nx30 with no physical controls...when the nx300 has plenty. I personally would never exchange a set of physical controls with "virtual" touch ones. For example, the nx300 allows many settings to be changed by touch, through the fn button, but I never use this way.
and it would also be really odd, to say the least, to have a nx300 based on tizen and a nx30 based on android...very different philosophies, imho.
much better, two distinct and parallel lines, to accomodate everyone's tastes, and all with the gorgeous nx lenses.
I don't think there are two models in that picture. The white and blue circles just look like stickers to me, not buttons. Note that both cameras have the same 'mode dial', i.e. it's not a mode dial but an unlablled control dial. I certainly hope they have an NX30 up their sleeves as well as this Galaxy NX.Gwapodave wrote:
Maybe that's what samsung has done.look closely at the original picture in my post.The camera at the front with blue button could be a full manual control version nx 30 (we can't see the back) whilst the one at the back with white button could be the galaxy nx version.
I think they just determined we needed a new way to use our cameras. By looking through the EVF on this proposed model, you will be able to use your nose to select options, and your tongue to swipe left/right, or up and down, then kiss the screen to take the shot. All the selections will display in the EVF.viking79 wrote:
To me, an Android camera would make more sense on a non-EVF camera, like the NX 300. Looking through an EVF you need tactile controls you can adjust by touch, which is not a touch screen. At least you have iFn and a few controls.
I think it is an odd choice, will see what it costs and how well it works before I consider something like that. I like the articulated screen too much on the NX20 to replace it with that monster screen, although it does look nice and large
Eric