phocus software. viewnx v . . fixes a series of minor bugs in both mac and pc versions. hasselblad's phocus v . adds new features such as image rating and dust removal. the company has also released 'quick' and 'mobile' versions of phocus. february samsung provides more detail on five forthcoming nx lenses...
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standpoint, additional improvements in this model include more rugged build quality, a new front dial, and a relocated shutter release button. while the cameras can use any e-mount lens, there will be a crop factor involved (unless you don't mind vignetting). sony is producing a new line of fe-series lenses...
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