erick.boileau
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same with a 50mm f/2 and I buy it at once
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Yeah you’re talking about the Galaxy NX I believe. I believe Samsung released it shortly before exiting the camera market.There did used to be an Android camera (was it from Samsung?). But, oddly, it never sold. Perhaps because it didn’t have a phone. It was more compact than this. Perhaps they think that the brand name, and bulk aimed at the more committed photographer is going to avoid a repeat failure.
The only thing I remember from the video I saw yesterday was that she spent a long time in a convenience market taking photos and said the camera was soft. I don't remember anything about the camera other than it was big and black.Oof...Düsseldorf in late autumn...they did not give her much to work with for the lighting did they? Terrible fluorescent interior lighting...I still hope the camera is good, but the video did not do much to encourage me, and I am not going to blame the photographer for that. It looks like they just had a day or two to do the video, under deadline etc.
Oof...Düsseldorf in late autumn...they did not give her much to work with for the lighting did they? Terrible fluorescent interior lighting...I still hope the camera is good, but the video did not do much to encourage me, and I am not going to blame the photographer for that. It looks like they just had a day or two to do the video, under deadline etc.
All true, still I think it's an interesting concept and can see it easily becoming a kind of 'cult' camera.The only thing I remember from the video I saw yesterday was that she spent a long time in a convenience market taking photos and said the camera was soft. I don't remember anything about the camera other than it was big and black.
I think a lot of people would love the concept. How it’s executed matters a lot but Adobe, Leica with their Fotos app, and others are investing in mobile applications for the very reason that people are in fact interested in better processing on the go. I can easily see someone using the ZX1 as their personal camera for social media and travel. The camera likely isn’t for me but I do like the concept of it in trying something new.Too big and bulky. And who needs in camera processing? I wouldn't use it.
But anyway I think the Leica Q2 just sunk this Zeiss ship
I'm with you there, 50mmsame with a 50mm f/2 and I buy it at once