Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Hi guys.............

Hello there,
I'd like to let everyone here know that I have now taken delivery of the Samsung NX30 camera, together with the 18-55m.m f3.5-5.6 Mk III kit lens. First impressions, it is smaller than the Galaxy NX, but bigger than the NX 300, which is the camera that I love. The NX30, is a great "feel," in the hand, with a deep finger hold. It is light enough, and just the right size to be comfortably held in your right hand. I am awaiting a delivery from Amazon of a new 64GB SD card for it, but I have been playing around with it, using a MICRO SD card and an adapter. Although this memory card is not, by any means, the perfect piece of kit for the NX30, it does allow me to get a feel for the camera. I will, later on show you a photo of the 3 Samsung cameras, side by side, in the order that they were made, i.e the NX300-Galaxy NX-NX30.
The 30 has the smallest rear scren of the three cameras, while the Galaxy NX has the largest, (and by a big margin too). The GNX is a brilliant camera for landscape work, and using any manual lenses, especially for MACRO work. Using direct manual focus, (DMF), and focus peaking, you can see exactly where the sharpest part of your image is concentrated, enabling you to get the perfect point of focus, as you want it. For MACRO work, I use a Schneider-KREUZNACH-D Xenon, 100m.m. MACRO lens. This lens is a fully automatic lens on my old GX10 DSLR. but a fully manual lens on my NX series of cameras. I hope to be doing some MACRO work with the NX30, later.

                                                  All for now guys, take care and have a great day.
                                                               Regards, Twm.

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