Samsung NX lens roadmap

by Enche Tjin on September 21, 2010

Samsung NX, one of mirrorless system camera has shown it commitment on NX system through lens roadmap announcement for 2010 and 2011.

All the new lenses will have iFn (i-Function) technology which allow you to change various popular setting by turning focus ring.

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Available lenses:
Standard prime lens: 30mm f/2
Standard zoom: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS (bundled with NX10)
Telephoto zoom: 55-200mm f/4-5.6 OIS

Recently announced lenses:
Wide pancake: 20mm f/2.8 iFN
Compact zoom: 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6

Five new lenses will be released next year:
Wide Pancake: 16mm F2.8 iFn
Macro: 60mm OIS F2.8 iFn
Movie Pro: 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OIS iFn
Movie Home: 16-80mm F3.5-4.5 OIS iFn
Portrait: 85mm F1.4 iFn

So far, the system has three cameras, Samsung NX10, NX5 and super compact NX100.

Unlike micro four thirds system, you can’t use lens interchangeably with other lens brand (ex. Panasonic & Olympus), thus limit the lens choice. However, By the end of 2011, Samsung will pretty much satisfied 80% of all enthusiasts lens need.

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