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The Samsung NX20 is a very good camera; it is good value for money well specified and produces larger image files than anything that is directly comparable. If you want a camera that will capture pictures and share them quickly and easily then this could be one of the best possible choices you could make. However, if you want a ‘system’ with a range of lenses then you need to make sure that the lenses you want are available in the Samsung selection. It is also worth noting that for less money you could have the very good Nikon D3200 or for just a little more money the extraordinarily good D5200: with the huge range of lenses available for Nikon, both Nikon’s own and independent manufacturers, plus the huge market for second hand lenses: this might be a better option.
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March 02
Have you heard about Fuji ?
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Added by Emilie_DxOMark |
March 04
Re: Have you heard about Fuji ?
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in DxOMark. If you are referring to the Fuji X cameras, you probably know that they do not use a Bayer matrix but a “X-Trans” matrix. We will try to test this sensor, but although we try to respond to your requests to provide tests for specific camera models, there are no plans for doing it in the short term. Best regards, The DxOMark Team Reply |
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