Video recording time limit? Free in USA versions? In this case, is this camera NTSC/PAL switchable?
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Qué putada!!! Thanks driftwood
@driftwood Thats a shame but i can see how it could be read that 2160 is 60fps
Don't forget specifications could change at any moment :-) It would be easy with hvec 265 to do 60fps at UHD 2160 at around 100Mbps.
@driftwood I don't think the sensor can output a full readout at 60 fps :).
Many websites say that the NX1 is Tizen powered, so, as the Tizen Samsung NX300 get root access, we may have a chance to hack the NX1 as the GH2, at least for the 29:59 time limit ?
@Eno Someone was telling me about it probably could do 60/90 readout if pushed. Probably came from misinterpretation on the Samsung Forum. If it can do 30fps at 7K then maybe theres some truth. Bandwidth and processing power is the limiting factor. We wait and see.
@driftwood there's no problem, wrong info always get's in the way until all speck are final and announced. Heck, I also wish for a 60 fps and full sensor readout :). Anyway, even 30 fps at ~ 7K full readout is something extraordinary. I can't wait for a final firmware and conclusive samples.
I just got delivery confirmation from my NX1 order with Best Buy. It is expected here on October 15th. I also ordered from an big unnamed camera store on the first day and have yet to hear from them. I believe they too, feel this camera will be huge ...and are playing coy. The consensus is Samsung will allow the NX1 to surpass the low light capability of Sony's A7s and the 4K video and wireless connectivity of everybody else ...just because they can. Looking forward to the final shipping version of this product!
Hey @Bubba, what makes you think it'll outperform A7S in low light? Just curious since I would DEFINITELY consider this if it could be close to my A7s in low light :)
Hi: Saw it in a head to head comparison in one of the camera "face off" websites.
I tried to find the article and post a link, but could not find it.
You just know Samsung will do anything it can to best Sony!
@bubba yes it is possible for NX 1 to be around two ISO stops cleaner than GH4 (one stop because of the sensor size, and another from resizing 28 to 8+ MP). If that's the case, it can rival Sony A7s maybe until ISO 25.000, which is more then enough for video work.
If Samsung does it right with NX1, we have a long awaited super 35mm 4K tool.
Can some of you engineers give an assessment/opinion on the NX's use of the full sensor in video mode as a cause of aliasing and moire in this camera? I've seen a lot of moire and aliasing in the test footage. I understand there's no OLP and the aforementioned method of using the entire sensor as potential problems.
@racer5 it may be possible in video mode to equal A7s, both in FHD and 4K, because they say it uses resizing method, so 28 MP resized to 4K or FHD will bring enhanced detail with no moire or aliasing and cleaner files. This stays true if they don't screw up the jpeg engine :). NX 30 files look decent, so I hope NX1 will be even better.
I think the Sony will be tough to beat. I'd be happy to see some real competition but that cam is pretty amazing. The thing is, I would seriously consider a bunch of the Samsungs, but I have serious reservations about the lenses. I just don't see the complete lens lineup in place.
@DrDave The NX mount has interesting lenses, especially the new 16-50mm f/2-2,8. A7s is the only Sony DSLM that shoots properly video but has no 4K internally. NX1 if not shrewd by Samsung may be a terrific camera and a hard strike against the other products on the market.
I don't see their lens lineup as particularly interesting, but that may change as Samsung is very competitive.
I don't see their lens lineup as particularly interesting, but that may change as Samsung is very competitive.
They have now two bright zooms. Set of primes, macro lens. otherwise get set of Samyang glass and/or old manual and you are done.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev agree! Those two bright zooms are very good and useful, as for the primes, with focus peeking in video mode any prime lens (from Nikon, Canon, Pentax etc) with an adapter works very good.
It will be interesting to see if the 4K is as good as the phone, for sure. Can't wait to see some real vid samples. It would be nice to have a cam that matched my phone.
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