I only comment about I see. But I havent doubt that it is a great camera and there are few videos to draw conclusions.
I dont refer to skin color, is the look, I cant express it well, but maybe some a kind of softness, tessitura. For example is the same with my GX7 in vivid mode, the skin look have a strong aspect, in standard is more soft.
Do you actually understand number of settings this cameras have?
I dont refer to skin color, is the look, I cant express it well, but maybe some a kind of softness, tessitura. For example is the same with my GX7 in vivid mode, the skin look have a strong aspect, in standard is softer.
I'm not convinced about his look with skin human, I prefer in that aspect the A5100 or A6000 even not record 4K.
One thing that I know is that any skin color argument for modern camera is bullshit. Can be applied to any camera (and believe my experience - it is ALWYS applied by someone to any new camera!) if you want and can be not applied :-)
@Vitaliy_Kiselev, I know the NX500 its a great camera, but what I've seen, I'm not convinced about his look with skin human, I prefer in that aspect the A5100 or A6000 even not record 4K.
Feedback page is most useless crap you can do. As it is checked by some indian guy one a month.
If they only release firmware improvements frequently, like they do with the NX1...only a lens firmware until now.
Well, press them. Find their contacts in your region and make a call. Ask to do same other people.
NX500 is real gem, and most people overlook it same as happened with NX300 and NX300M at a time.
Yep, this is that I love Samsung for.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Wireless-Mirrorless-Included/dp/B00SYKXMKS/
Note that also extra stuff kits are also $599
Using the compare tool from DpReview I compared the NX500 to the GM1 at 200 ISO and saw little if no difference
Well, edges depend mostly on the lens :-) And ISO 200 comparison make little sense.
The NX500 represents an incredible combination of technology packed into an ultra small form-factor. We hope to see Samsung continue to push forward in the market, as they have become the standard for innovative software – it just needs a few tweaks.
If you're in the market for a compact, lightweight camera and lens that can deliver high-resolution still images and 4K video, the Samsung NX500 has a lot to offer, particularly for travellers. But buyers must be prepared to do without an EVF, which is difficult when shooting in bright outdoor lighting.
The frame cropping associated with both 4K movie modes is also problematic without an EVF since you have to switch on the preview mode to see what will be covered when the field of view is reduced. The lack of external microphone and headphone jacks further limits the camera's usefulness for serious movie shooting.
Connected photographers should have little to complain about, particularly if they already own Samsung smart devices. Like the NX1, the NX500 is among the best connected cameras on sale today.
http://photoreview.com.au/reviews/advanced-compact-cameras/interchangeable-lens/samsung-nx500
In both our real-world shooting experience and lab testing, the NX500's image quality is very good, especially with low to medium ISOs. Details are crisp and sharp, colors are pleasing and the dynamic range is very good. High ISO performance is generally good as well, particularly up to around ISO 1600, with a good balance of detail and noise reduction with in-camera, default NR processing for JPEGs. At around ISO 6400 and higher, though, detail loss is quite noticeable with a lot of blotchiness and smearing from the NR processing.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/samsung-nx500/samsung-nx500-conclusion.htm
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