2010년 12월 15일 수요일

Samsung Interchangeable lens mirrorless camera NX10 and i-Function 20mm F2.8 single lens


After the small, light interchangeable lens mirrorless camera NX10 and NX5, the NX100 got an attention with the very interesting i-Function.
When using a DSLR camera, there are a lot of things to be done by a right hand, but a left hand is used to keep the camera from shaking.
Therefore, the right hand needs to do a lot of things including the operations for menu, shutter, and stable grip.
That’s why the i-Function lens allows the right hand to just hold the camera and push the shutter by making some functions through the lens, I think.

As the 18-55mm standard zoom lens user, the 20mm single lens with a new function made me want to use it.
However, I was worried that the i-Function lens released with the NX100 which is the next model of the NX10 can be used with the NX10. Samsung has released new firmware to address this.
Of course, their purpose is to sell the new lenses, but I’m actually happy that Samsung allows the user of the previous model to use the new lenses.
You can understand that easily if you compare this to other Japanese camera makers.

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