"By now, Samsung cameras are synonymous with innovation," I wrote in my 2014 review of the Samsung NX30. "The AMOLED screen has gotten a big boost in resolution and the new, tilting EVF is an innovative feature.
" Since then, none of the Japanese-made cameras designed for photography first have done this in a way that really matters. Sony has done it with cinema cameras, but not for still. The closest thing is the Leica Visioflex EVF that attaches onto Leica M cameras. However, this feature is truly very useful. So why don't manufacturers bring it back?. thephoblographer.com
2025-7-14 13:00