by wim arys | Dec 25, 2014 | Sony cameras, camera reviews
Sony A7II vs. A7 vs. A7r Introduction Just like many early adopters, I am personally somewhat disappointed in Sony’s rapid succession of A7 range cameras. It is true that each has it’s merits and are suitable for different types of photography, but...
by wim arys | Dec 5, 2014 | Samsung, camera reviews
Samsung NX1 studio test The newly released Samsung NX1 (click link for all my posts on this camera) is turning out to be a very controversial mirror-less camera. As I’ve already stated, ISO performance is excellent, but the autofocusing performance needs an...
by wim arys | Nov 24, 2014 | Samsung, camera reviews
Samsung NX1 autofocus performance Introduction The new Samsung NX1 autofocus is handled by Samsung’s latest NX AF System III, which has 205 Phase Detection AF points (153 cross-type) and 209 contrast detection points. The phase detection points are on-chip and...
by wim arys | Nov 20, 2014 | Samsung, camera reviews
Samsung NX1 extensive ISO test Update, I’ve written a post about the AF performance here. My Samsung NX1 (check all latest post on this camera by clicking link) arrived today, together with the 50-150mm f2.8 S ED OIS. Time to put that 28-megapixel...
by wim arys | Nov 16, 2014 | stories
Sony A6000 and Zeiss Touit 12mm in Zanzibar I’ve recently been using my Sony A6000 a lot more than the A7r. There are two reasons for this: the lack of a good wide-angle prime lens and the subpar autofocus capabilities of the latter. Especially on street...