I have an NX1000 that I found on eBay a few months ago! Got it with the kit lens and a 70-200. Have to say it’s a really good little camera. Have managed to take some fantastic shots with it. Awesome to see someone else appreciating this short lived Samsung range!
I own a NX3000 recent addition actually! Super cheap! Another benefit. I got it because i own a Samsung NX Mini, the NX Mini is a phenomenal camera I'm just struggling to even find adapters for it!
Nx Mini is desirable but for lack of auto adapter. I have the nx30,nx3000,nx300 and nx500. Obviously the nx500 is awesome and one of the best APS-C cameras out there. However, I carry the nx3000 everywhere! It's just portable and cheap so I'm not bothered if it gets dropped or damaged. Actually here to see the nx1000 review...off to buy it now for a back up to the nx3000! The pics from it or perfectly good. I've printed them off at A3 size and the detail is good. The printer said it was actually way better than what people in the business usually ask him to blow up!
@KAVMCCESQ The raw files from the nx1000 are fantastic but I almost sold it due to it being such a slow camera. It’s currently in limbo sitting in its box waiting for me to decide its fate😂
I picked one up probably around 7/8 years ago and bought another soon after. It's a great little camera and it's so compact. It's actually my go too and now I managed to fit an old Pentax 50mm lens to it!
My Sony equipment was stolen a few months ago. I had to buy new equipment with little money. I found an NX2000 for 150 USD and I'm a fan from now on. I just bought an NX300 (120 USD) with 16mm and 30mm lenses. I just love the colors in both photo and video. Greetings from Peru.
The 30mm f2 is awesome. The 45mm is better, faster autofocus and f1.8 and makes for great portraits. Don't bother with the 20mm or any of the basic zooms.
I have a NX2000, I really wish they kept the physical buttons. Fully touch is a nightmare specially in winter😂. Still pretty great for adapting vintage lenses.
I had a NX1000 and loved it,like you my only gripe was that thumb wheel esp with my stubby thumbs,but saying that i got some amazing results with it Just bought a NX3000 for £120 with a 16-50mm iFn lens so looking forward to that Good tip about the sd card👍 Cant understand why Samsung dropped their camera range
I now have 2.5 NX1000s (one needs repair) and have just bought an NX210. I now use an NX1000 with the 16mm lens and a simple wrist strap as my everyday point and shoot camera. It can be used one-handed and I prefer to shoot it in portrait. A matte screen protector and your back to the sun helps if you need to view the screen. I prefer no touchscreen so I don't accidentally change a setting. The processed raws are lovely for a £100 camera.
Thanks David, I have been looking forward to your Samsung thoughts. I have two NX1000s with the 20-50 and one 16mm pancake - perhaps the price will go up now although I think there are still loads around :-) I also have a NX300M with the 18-55 stabilised lens. Please get in touch if you want to try the 300M. A more advanced camera with focus peaking but the same sensor so essentially the same pictures. Once these cameras worked via WiFi with an app, but that is not available now.
I found that 20-50 to be pretty much perfect for how I like to shoot, it’s a great range on apsc. Thanks for the offer, I’m quite curious about the other NX models now and thanks for watching 🖖😁
I love my NX200, it's a great camera. The JPEGS have a beautiful look to them, but I agree, they are over processed, especially the noise reduction. I'm awaiting an adapter so that I can put my Pentax lenses onto mine. If you haven't already, I would recommend the Panasonic LX100 (1 or 2). Expensive for what they are and the 1 has major dust issues but it's definitely just favourite camera. The glass on the from is pin sharp and the sensor captures tremendous detail. It is much better than it's got any right to be.
I love my LX100, such a quirky beauty. But yea, it's got dust inside and mechanical problems, and it's difficult to find somebody competent to fix LX100 where I live. So now I'm looking for cheap alternative, at least for now, and stumbled on this video...
I love shooting with my NX1, one of the best cameras ever made, and years ahead of its time. Like you I’m unhappy they stopped making cameras, where would we have been today if they hadn’t ?
Do you own the NX500? I only have the 500 and I am wondering if I should buy the NX1, is it worth it. I have all the basic lens so I'm definitely invested that way!
@@KAVMCCESQ I don't know about the NX500, but the NX1 is a real killer machine. Awesome camera even today. I also have a NX5, NX11, and a NX210. All nice cameras but not in the league of the NX1.
I have both Sony and Panasonic (m43 and FF) high end cameras. They are great in so many ways, the Panasonic has great IBIS, Sony has great AF and lot of lenses, but they lack two things compared to the NX (like the NX1 and NX500). First is the colors, there is something special about NX colors, even if I use RAW all the time on my Panasonic and Sony cameras, I never get the same fantastic colors and tones of the NX. And the images seem to have more depth, like if the subject on the photos was "bigger" than when using other cameras.
Strange - i have precisely zero interest in this camera, or many others like it, yet i still go ' Yay! - another Flower Power review of some (subjective...) POS that is and always shall be completely irrelevant to my life.' And then i watch it... and i go 'glad i've not got one of those'... and ten minutes of my life has evaporated. It's all rather satisfying, really. Cheers, David - i'm off to make a cup of tea. Thanks for the vid and have a great week.
I had one of these and it's a nice camera - however when the NX300 came out I sold it - the NX300 had focus peaking and for me that was important as I had a bag full of old MF lenses. At the prices now I would buy an NX1000 and a 20-50mm zoom because it's such good value.
That’s exactly what this came with and it’s not a bad lens since it covers the range I like to shoot street. I got this set up for £70 in its original box with the flash unit etc and it’s pretty much perfect. Thanks for watching 🖖
Yeah there are a few nice ones, but the range is definitely lacking a bit. I definitely want to get my hands on an nx1 now though after doing a bit of geeking🖖😁
Took some of my favourite pictures with an nx300 adapted with old lenses. When combined with a 50mm f1.8 pancolor it was very impressive indeed. Fantastic jpegs sooc. Maybe a rival to one of those over priced Fuji's?
I dig that you tip your toes in the NX-puddle, heck, why not plough through the entire lineup? I would gladly see more, as I am a sick little NX-collector-scum ...
I genuinely had no idea the nx system had such a following. Based on what I’ve seen and read whilst researching this video, it would be interesting to see where they’d be now if they’d continued with it
Are you from hull? Im not far from there and was stoked to see it being photographed in this video 👍 thinking of buying the nx1000 as my first mirrorless (currently own a sony hx400v) but want someyhing smaller and more versatile
I tried the NX300, 1000 and the 1" sensor NX mini. I couldn't get along with the JPEGs, there was just something I didn't like about Samsung's greens. I wasn't using Lightroom at the time and my Apple Photo app didn't like Samsung's raw files. Maybe I'll give them another go as I'm back on the LR treadmill and who doesn't like a camera system with a couple of pancake lens options!
@@alfonsobond321 NX300 I’d say. The mini is a bit limited by choice and availability of lenses. To be honest, I much prefer the small micro43 cameras I have that serve the purpose my Samsung experiment was intended for. Even more lens choices and RAW files I can edit with any software.
I second that motion. 3000 is actually my preferred Nx, even though I have the actual better 500. I just find the convenience of the cheaper camera with the pancake lens easier to carry everywhere.
I think the Samsung NX cameras completely passed me by - I was full on shooting big heavy Nikon DSLRs when Samsung released them so I didn't really look at anything else. I'd be quite happy using something like that, although I do like an EVF where possible. Always fun looking at old new cameras, although I'm still kind of hooked on older stuff that uses film at the moment.
Yeah that’s the same for me. I was all in on Nikon dslrs between 2010 and 2020 so systems like this were lost to me. It’s a capable little camera in terms of image quality, but I expect there are much better NX models that this one
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Even if there are better cameras in the NX range, it's still a good way to dip your toe in the water without getting obsessed about the system and spending too many pennies.
@GrumpyTim absolutely! As far as image quality goes it’s great, but having looked a bit closer at the nx system it seems to be going the way of other dead systems in that the prices seem to be steadily increasing
Ah, that seems to be the case with so many relatively recent gadgets - my brother used to buy up early Nokia phones (when they were virtually free) to repurpose the LCD displays for other projects - wouldn't be doing that these days as the price has gone skywards.
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thankfully all my lenses are either M42 or P60 adapted to M42 and it looks like M42 to NX adapters are readily available. Thank you for the quick reply and also the video. Its hard to find a good in depth video on the nx1000 specifically.
I don’t remember the exact price but it was comfortably into the hundreds and was definitely more than I was willing to pay for a camera I knew little about and would likely use very little
I think Samsung are done with cameras as phones are likely far more lucrative, but it would be interesting to see another player in the camera game. Thanks for watching 🖖
Yeah I guess it’s possible as I suspect that the reason the nx system didn’t last is because it was Samsung branded as opposed to one of the more established camera brands
I bought an NX1 a year ago because it seemed like a very advanced camera for when it came out and perhaps historic because it was the last one from Samsung. The image quality and resolution are still good even today in 2024, but it bothers me extremely not to be able to use the WiFi and Bluetooth functions that the camera has because the software necessary for its use is either not compatible with the new phones or . they can not be downloaded for computers because Samsung's servers no longer work and I can't find where to get them. A shame because the very useful functions it had can no longer be used.
I discovered the NX system late last year and bought an NX300 with a 30mm as a poor man's Ricoh GR3x substitute. I got frustrated by the absence of a viewfinder, so I bought an NX to use alongside it. Sadly, the NX300 started glitching and became unusable, so I replaced it with an NX500, which has fantastic image quality and is a joy to use. However, the control dial started playing up. I'd set it to my customary aperture priority, but the camera would act as though it was set to manual. Apparently, this is a common fault with these cameras, and now my NX30 has started glitching. It locks up, and I need to take the batery out to reset it. So, whilst I agree that these are great cameras to use with lovely pancake lenses, I can not recommend them due to unreliability.
I think it’s hard to recommend also because of it being a dead system. I understand the NX1 holds up, but I’ve no personal experience with it so I’m just going off what I’ve read. Thanks for watching 🖖
Oh absolutely and there are some great systems out there, but the nx1000 definitely isn’t the best on the nx system. I’m curious about the nx1 since that seems to be widely regarded as very good, but the prices of those are pretty high 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial and would you want to spend that much an an obsolete and apparently unreliable camera system? Sadly no. It's a shame that the Pentax link broke down, if only they could have taken over the Samsung NX designs, to create the base for a mirrorless Pentax system.
I have just recently started getting interested in cameras and my mother lent me a Samsung NX300 which I am using the most because of its size. I enjoy it but I sometime feel like it is a bit slow. However, I do not like the digitalised manual focus and not having a veiwfinder is also a bummer. Otherwise, great camera! At least for my non professional usecase.
If you get the prime 30mm f2 lens, auto focus is better and with the 45mm f1.8 it auto focus is even better again. In actual fact, auto focus is better with those lenses on all of the Nx camera. I own a lot of them. The Nx30 would be ideal for you, has the viewfinder I prefer to also use.
Anyone know how to set up the "shoot without lens" on nx3000? I put adaptor of canon fix lens on nx3000 body but it said no lens. Been trying some recs on RUclips but none were succeeded
Thank you for your review, very helpful. I own the Nx30, NX300, Nx3000, and the Nx500. Obviously the Nx500 is amazing! It is the 2nd highest rated APS-C camera and takes perfect quality images and 4k video. (The 1st rated APS-C is the D7200, which I also own). Although the 500 is the best quality, the 30 actually feels better if your used to DSLR's. I assume the 1 would be best of both. That said, I use the 3000 the most. I carry it everywhere! I put on a prime lens and it takes up no space. I but it in my bicycle bag and cycle everywhere with it. I came to this review as I wanted a back up for my back up as it where! I just bought the 1000 because of this review. Everything said about it's faults seemed to resonate with me as the 3000 has those same flaws. That said, the image quality is quality and I've printed images at A3 size. I've even been told by the printer, they could blow up bigger as the quality outdoes most of their clients. Cheers for the review 👍
LR color conversion is awful, I use the native NX software or Silkypix. But the SOOC colors off the Nx100 are great, subtle, not that awful digital look from Sony. I've owned all NX cameras and IMHO their best are NX10 NX1000 NX30 NX3300 NX500 and Nx1. For portraits I'll use the NX10 or Nx1000. Traveling light & Selfies NX3300 . Video work or shooting events NX1. Jack of all trades Nx30 & Nx500
Hey buddy, I looked at your equipment list... and can't watch those "mark ii" and "mkii", that you typed, replacing the Latin number meaning 2, with two lowercase i, instead of two capital i [II], equivalent to the aforementioned Latin character! Have you perhaps been infected by the typical sloppiness of a Chinese who writes in Chinglish?!
Im a proud owner of... NX10, NX30, NX3000 with almost all lenses and finaly my beloved NX Mini ! Great system😊
👀 🙄 WOW
...a proud owner...
I've converted my NX3000 to full Spectrum for infrared stuff.
I have an NX1000 that I found on eBay a few months ago! Got it with the kit lens and a 70-200. Have to say it’s a really good little camera. Have managed to take some fantastic shots with it. Awesome to see someone else appreciating this short lived Samsung range!
I own a NX3000 recent addition actually! Super cheap! Another benefit. I got it because i own a Samsung NX Mini, the NX Mini is a phenomenal camera I'm just struggling to even find adapters for it!
Nx Mini is desirable but for lack of auto adapter. I have the nx30,nx3000,nx300 and nx500. Obviously the nx500 is awesome and one of the best APS-C cameras out there. However, I carry the nx3000 everywhere! It's just portable and cheap so I'm not bothered if it gets dropped or damaged. Actually here to see the nx1000 review...off to buy it now for a back up to the nx3000! The pics from it or perfectly good. I've printed them off at A3 size and the detail is good. The printer said it was actually way better than what people in the business usually ask him to blow up!
@KAVMCCESQ The raw files from the nx1000 are fantastic but I almost sold it due to it being such a slow camera. It’s currently in limbo sitting in its box waiting for me to decide its fate😂
I picked one up probably around 7/8 years ago and bought another soon after. It's a great little camera and it's so compact. It's actually my go too and now I managed to fit an old Pentax 50mm lens to it!
My Sony equipment was stolen a few months ago. I had to buy new equipment with little money. I found an NX2000 for 150 USD and I'm a fan from now on. I just bought an NX300 (120 USD) with 16mm and 30mm lenses. I just love the colors in both photo and video. Greetings from Peru.
The 30mm f2 is awesome. The 45mm is better, faster autofocus and f1.8 and makes for great portraits. Don't bother with the 20mm or any of the basic zooms.
I have a NX2000, I really wish they kept the physical buttons. Fully touch is a nightmare specially in winter😂. Still pretty great for adapting vintage lenses.
I had a NX1000 and loved it,like you my only gripe was that thumb wheel esp with my stubby thumbs,but saying that i got some amazing results with it
Just bought a NX3000 for £120 with a 16-50mm iFn lens so looking forward to that
Good tip about the sd card👍
Cant understand why Samsung dropped their camera range
I now have 2.5 NX1000s (one needs repair) and have just bought an NX210. I now use an NX1000 with the 16mm lens and a simple wrist strap as my everyday point and shoot camera. It can be used one-handed and I prefer to shoot it in portrait. A matte screen protector and your back to the sun helps if you need to view the screen. I prefer no touchscreen so I don't accidentally change a setting. The processed raws are lovely for a £100 camera.
Thanks for that screen advise!
Thanks David, I have been looking forward to your Samsung thoughts. I have two NX1000s with the 20-50 and one 16mm pancake - perhaps the price will go up now although I think there are still loads around :-) I also have a NX300M with the 18-55 stabilised lens. Please get in touch if you want to try the 300M. A more advanced camera with focus peaking but the same sensor so essentially the same pictures. Once these cameras worked via WiFi with an app, but that is not available now.
I found that 20-50 to be pretty much perfect for how I like to shoot, it’s a great range on apsc. Thanks for the offer, I’m quite curious about the other NX models now and thanks for watching 🖖😁
Great video! I bought mine about 10 years ago! Can you share a video using it in low light conditions? Thanks
Please can you use a blower on the sensor area? You have set off my ocd 🤣🤣I have the NX3000 & NX11 both are slow but fun to use
Haha, I didn’t even notice it was dirty😂
I love my NX200, it's a great camera. The JPEGS have a beautiful look to them, but I agree, they are over processed, especially the noise reduction. I'm awaiting an adapter so that I can put my Pentax lenses onto mine.
If you haven't already, I would recommend the Panasonic LX100 (1 or 2). Expensive for what they are and the 1 has major dust issues but it's definitely just favourite camera. The glass on the from is pin sharp and the sensor captures tremendous detail. It is much better than it's got any right to be.
I love my LX100, such a quirky beauty. But yea, it's got dust inside and mechanical problems, and it's difficult to find somebody competent to fix LX100 where I live. So now I'm looking for cheap alternative, at least for now, and stumbled on this video...
I have the NX300. They were leading the game and then quit.
the brown one looks so retro
I love shooting with my NX1, one of the best cameras ever made, and years ahead of its time. Like you I’m unhappy they stopped making cameras, where would we have been today if they hadn’t ?
Do you own the NX500? I only have the 500 and I am wondering if I should buy the NX1, is it worth it. I have all the basic lens so I'm definitely invested that way!
@@KAVMCCESQ I don't know about the NX500, but the NX1 is a real killer machine. Awesome camera even today. I also have a NX5, NX11, and a NX210. All nice cameras but not in the league of the NX1.
I've got the WB31F. But this is the one I really wanted. If you come across another, or you ever want to sell yours, give us a shout!
Is that one of the compact zoom models? I only just started looking at Samsung cameras and wasn’t aware they made so many
I have both Sony and Panasonic (m43 and FF) high end cameras. They are great in so many ways, the Panasonic has great IBIS, Sony has great AF and lot of lenses, but they lack two things compared to the NX (like the NX1 and NX500). First is the colors, there is something special about NX colors, even if I use RAW all the time on my Panasonic and Sony cameras, I never get the same fantastic colors and tones of the NX. And the images seem to have more depth, like if the subject on the photos was "bigger" than when using other cameras.
Strange - i have precisely zero interest in this camera, or many others like it, yet i still go ' Yay! - another Flower Power review of some (subjective...) POS that is and always shall be completely irrelevant to my life.' And then i watch it... and i go 'glad i've not got one of those'... and ten minutes of my life has evaporated. It's all rather satisfying, really. Cheers, David - i'm off to make a cup of tea. Thanks for the vid and have a great week.
I had one of these and it's a nice camera - however when the NX300 came out I sold it - the NX300 had focus peaking and for me that was important as I had a bag full of old MF lenses. At the prices now I would buy an NX1000 and a 20-50mm zoom because it's such good value.
That’s exactly what this came with and it’s not a bad lens since it covers the range I like to shoot street. I got this set up for £70 in its original box with the flash unit etc and it’s pretty much perfect.
Thanks for watching 🖖
I used to work for Samsung cameras back in the day. So innovative! I think the lens selection let them down
Yeah there are a few nice ones, but the range is definitely lacking a bit. I definitely want to get my hands on an nx1 now though after doing a bit of geeking🖖😁
I love it when I see my favorite RUclipsr's leaving comments on each others videos 😁
Took some of my favourite pictures with an nx300 adapted with old lenses. When combined with a 50mm f1.8 pancolor it was very impressive indeed. Fantastic jpegs sooc. Maybe a rival to one of those over priced Fuji's?
i just got the nx 30 i love it
Nice! I’m definitely considering looking at some of the more high end models 🖖
Thankfully 10 years ago I bought the lens 50-200 lens and 50mm /18-50mm
I dig that you tip your toes in the NX-puddle, heck, why not plough through the entire lineup? I would gladly see more, as I am a sick little NX-collector-scum ...
I genuinely had no idea the nx system had such a following. Based on what I’ve seen and read whilst researching this video, it would be interesting to see where they’d be now if they’d continued with it
Yes, we are a crazy cult! I really hope the Samsung guys see that, and consider a comeback.
Are you from hull? Im not far from there and was stoked to see it being photographed in this video 👍 thinking of buying the nx1000 as my first mirrorless (currently own a sony hx400v) but want someyhing smaller and more versatile
I am. I’ve been photographing around here for the last few years for these videos 🖖😁
@@DavidFlowerOfficial well I've given you a sub 👍👍 definitely be checking out more of your videos 🔥🔥
@zingzing_media Appreciate that, mate👍
I tried the NX300, 1000 and the 1" sensor NX mini. I couldn't get along with the JPEGs, there was just something I didn't like about Samsung's greens. I wasn't using Lightroom at the time and my Apple Photo app didn't like Samsung's raw files. Maybe I'll give them another go as I'm back on the LR treadmill and who doesn't like a camera system with a couple of pancake lens options!
Which of those 3 cameras seemed best to you?
@@alfonsobond321 NX300 I’d say. The mini is a bit limited by choice and availability of lenses. To be honest, I much prefer the small micro43 cameras I have that serve the purpose my Samsung experiment was intended for. Even more lens choices and RAW files I can edit with any software.
I second that motion. 3000 is actually my preferred Nx, even though I have the actual better 500. I just find the convenience of the cheaper camera with the pancake lens easier to carry everywhere.
I think the Samsung NX cameras completely passed me by - I was full on shooting big heavy Nikon DSLRs when Samsung released them so I didn't really look at anything else. I'd be quite happy using something like that, although I do like an EVF where possible. Always fun looking at old new cameras, although I'm still kind of hooked on older stuff that uses film at the moment.
Yeah that’s the same for me. I was all in on Nikon dslrs between 2010 and 2020 so systems like this were lost to me. It’s a capable little camera in terms of image quality, but I expect there are much better NX models that this one
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Even if there are better cameras in the NX range, it's still a good way to dip your toe in the water without getting obsessed about the system and spending too many pennies.
@GrumpyTim absolutely! As far as image quality goes it’s great, but having looked a bit closer at the nx system it seems to be going the way of other dead systems in that the prices seem to be steadily increasing
Ah, that seems to be the case with so many relatively recent gadgets - my brother used to buy up early Nokia phones (when they were virtually free) to repurpose the LCD displays for other projects - wouldn't be doing that these days as the price has gone skywards.
Im thinking about picking one of these up because i have a ton of vintage lenses i would like to try on a cheap mirrorless camera.
Definitely worth a try, though I’d suggest checking out what adapters are available if you haven’t already.
Thanks for watching 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial thankfully all my lenses are either M42 or P60 adapted to M42 and it looks like M42 to NX adapters are readily available. Thank you for the quick reply and also the video. Its hard to find a good in depth video on the nx1000 specifically.
Ah that’s great to hear. I might have a look into the m42 adapter for myself 🖖😁
I still have my NX1 with 50-150….the best 4K videos in my opinion but only 30fps.
I’m really curious about the NX1. From everything I’ve heard about it, it’s an awesome camera. It’s just a shame the used prices are stupid lol
I have 2 boring Sony Cameras... but enjoyed your little romp with the NX1000, it was fun!
I also have 2 boring Sony cameras 😂
They did attempt one Galaxy NX which is the only interchangeable lens camera that runs with Android.
Its a shame they don't pursue it further.
I actually saw one of those recently and was tempted until I saw the bonkers price they were asking for it😂
@@DavidFlowerOfficial How much they are asking?
I saw one asking for $450 with kit lens.
I don’t remember the exact price but it was comfortably into the hundreds and was definitely more than I was willing to pay for a camera I knew little about and would likely use very little
@@DavidFlowerOfficial i still have one brand new. I have no idea what to do with it. I kept hold of it because no one would buy it.
It’s like a duller NEX… I wonder if Samsung could ever be persuaded to revive the NX brand..?
It would be great but with a new mount and full frame at least, better if can accommodate medium format
I think Samsung are done with cameras as phones are likely far more lucrative, but it would be interesting to see another player in the camera game.
Thanks for watching 🖖
I have the Nex 5 and it does indeed feel duller than that😂
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Maybe someone might buy the whole system, like Sony did with Minolta…
Yeah I guess it’s possible as I suspect that the reason the nx system didn’t last is because it was Samsung branded as opposed to one of the more established camera brands
I bought an NX1 a year ago because it seemed like a very advanced camera for when it came out and perhaps historic because it was the last one from Samsung. The image quality and resolution are still good even today in 2024, but it bothers me extremely not to be able to use the WiFi and Bluetooth functions that the camera has because the software necessary for its use is either not compatible with the new phones or . they can not be downloaded for computers because Samsung's servers no longer work and I can't find where to get them. A shame because the very useful functions it had can no longer be used.
That’s why I still have an old IPad Air with Samsung camera app…😅
I discovered the NX system late last year and bought an NX300 with a 30mm as a poor man's Ricoh GR3x substitute. I got frustrated by the absence of a viewfinder, so I bought an NX to use alongside it. Sadly, the NX300 started glitching and became unusable, so I replaced it with an NX500, which has fantastic image quality and is a joy to use. However, the control dial started playing up. I'd set it to my customary aperture priority, but the camera would act as though it was set to manual. Apparently, this is a common fault with these cameras, and now my NX30 has started glitching. It locks up, and I need to take the batery out to reset it. So, whilst I agree that these are great cameras to use with lovely pancake lenses, I can not recommend them due to unreliability.
I think it’s hard to recommend also because of it being a dead system. I understand the NX1 holds up, but I’ve no personal experience with it so I’m just going off what I’ve read. Thanks for watching 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial true however I have plenty of cameras that are old and considered obsolete but they still function well.
Oh absolutely and there are some great systems out there, but the nx1000 definitely isn’t the best on the nx system. I’m curious about the nx1 since that seems to be widely regarded as very good, but the prices of those are pretty high 🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial and would you want to spend that much an an obsolete and apparently unreliable camera system? Sadly no. It's a shame that the Pentax link broke down, if only they could have taken over the Samsung NX designs, to create the base for a mirrorless Pentax system.
I have just recently started getting interested in cameras and my mother lent me a Samsung NX300 which I am using the most because of its size. I enjoy it but I sometime feel like it is a bit slow. However, I do not like the digitalised manual focus and not having a veiwfinder is also a bummer. Otherwise, great camera! At least for my non professional usecase.
If you get the prime 30mm f2 lens, auto focus is better and with the 45mm f1.8 it auto focus is even better again. In actual fact, auto focus is better with those lenses on all of the Nx camera. I own a lot of them. The Nx30 would be ideal for you, has the viewfinder I prefer to also use.
Anyone know how to set up the "shoot without lens" on nx3000? I put adaptor of canon fix lens on nx3000 body but it said no lens. Been trying some recs on RUclips but none were succeeded
I loved my NX1000 and NX1....I'd still have the NX1 if it didn't die and couldn't be fixed....
Bummer! I have the Nx500, great camera but use the Nx3000 more!
I need they lens
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Thank you for your review, very helpful. I own the Nx30, NX300, Nx3000, and the Nx500. Obviously the Nx500 is amazing! It is the 2nd highest rated APS-C camera and takes perfect quality images and 4k video. (The 1st rated APS-C is the D7200, which I also own). Although the 500 is the best quality, the 30 actually feels better if your used to DSLR's. I assume the 1 would be best of both.
That said, I use the 3000 the most. I carry it everywhere! I put on a prime lens and it takes up no space. I but it in my bicycle bag and cycle everywhere with it. I came to this review as I wanted a back up for my back up as it where! I just bought the 1000 because of this review. Everything said about it's faults seemed to resonate with me as the 3000 has those same flaws. That said, the image quality is quality and I've printed images at A3 size. I've even been told by the printer, they could blow up bigger as the quality outdoes most of their clients.
Cheers for the review 👍
LR color conversion is awful, I use the native NX software or Silkypix. But the SOOC colors off the Nx100 are great, subtle, not that awful digital look from Sony. I've owned all NX cameras and IMHO their best are NX10 NX1000 NX30 NX3300 NX500 and Nx1. For portraits I'll use the NX10 or Nx1000. Traveling light & Selfies NX3300 . Video work or shooting events NX1. Jack of all trades Nx30 & Nx500
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Hey buddy, I looked at your equipment list... and can't watch those "mark ii" and "mkii", that you typed, replacing the Latin number meaning 2, with two lowercase i, instead of two capital i [II], equivalent to the aforementioned Latin character!
Have you perhaps been infected by the typical sloppiness of a Chinese who writes in Chinglish?!
Not sure what you mean mate. We got a broken link or something?