Samsung launches five more i-Function NX Series lenses, we long for broader compatibility

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Outside of the D3S’s ridiculous low-light performance , Samsung’s i-Function lenses just might be the best thing to happen to digital photography in the past five years. Sure, some of you are probably spitting out your morning Cup of Joe at the thought, but it’s one of those things that you truly have to use to appreciate. For those out of the loop, have a peek back at our NX100 preview , and once you’re sold, feast your eyes on five new ones in the 2011 NX Series stable. The new range is comprised of Samsung’s 18-200mm multi-purpose Long Zoom Lens, a light, compact 16mm F2.4 ultra-wide pancake lens, a 60mm macro, 85mm F1.4 CSC lens (for those low-light shoots needing plenty of bokeh) and a 16-80mm standard zoom. Hit the source link for all of the specifics, but don’t go hunting for prices or release dates — those are still hidden in the background, regrettably. Continue reading Samsung launches five more i-Function NX Series lenses, we long for broader compatibility Samsung launches five more i-Function NX Series lenses, we long for broader compatibility originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Feb 2011 22:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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