Samsung has created a flash based microsite to explain and demo the i-Function feature that it introduced with the NX100 mirror-less DSLR on September 14.
The microsite is accessible from a link on the NX100 page on Samsung's website.
Though live, the microsite is still work-in-progress, but the iFunction feature demo is fully functional.
The Samsung NX100 retains most features of the NX10, Samsung's first mirrorless camera, but dramatically introduces support for a new line of i-Function lenses.
An i-Function lens allows users to control their camera through the lens for the first time. It lets you to manually set the camera using a single focus ring.
An i-Function button on the lens allows you to quickly scroll through manual settings - shutter speed, aperture, EV, WB, and ISO - and then make changes using the focus ring.
The lens communicates the setting to the camera body.
Typically, you grip the camera body with your right hand and wrap the left hand around the lens to steady the camera. The i-Function features allow you to make changes to the camera settings while continuing to track the target object.
The camera also comes with customized settings which are ideal for the lens being used.
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