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New Interface Mirrorless camera from Samsung, NX100 Review
New Interface Mirrorless camera from Samsung, NX100 Review
i-Function
Started with the NX10, Samsung released the cheaper model NX5. After the NX5, Samsung released
the NX100 which is a compact digital camera style with 2 lenses different from the NX10 and NX5.
The sensor used in the GX-20 has been adopted in the NX100 with a little tuning, and becomes a
simple model by taking out the viewfinder and the strobe. However, for better user interface, buttons
have been rearranged and Smart Dial which was applied in the WB1000 is also supported. The i-
Function lens is also provided for user convenience. The i-Function will be handled later.
Specifications
Image Sensor
Type CMOS
Sensor size 23.4×15.6mm
Effective Pixel Approx. 14.6 Mega-pixels
Total Pixel Approx. 15.1 Mega-pixels
Color Filter RGB primary color filter
Lens Mount Samsung NX Mount
Usable Lens Samsung Lenses for Samsung NX Mount
Image Stabilization
Type Lens Shift (depends on Lens)
Mode OIS Mode1 / Mode2
Distortion Correct Mode LDC On / Off (depends on Lens)
Dust Reduction Type Super sonic drive
Display
Type AMOLED
Size 3.0”
Resolution VGA (640x480) 614k dots (PenTile)
Field of View Approx. 100%
User Display Grid (4types), Histgram, Icons : On / Off
Viewfinder Type EVF (Optional)
Focusing
Type Contrast AF
Focusing point Selection : 1point (Free selection) Multi : Normal 15points, Close Up 35points Face Detection : Max. 10faces
Modes Single AF, Continuous AF, MF
AF-assist lamp Yes (Green LED)
Shutter
Type Electronically controlled vertical-run focal plane shutter
Speed
Auto:1/4000sec. ~ 30sec.
Manual:1/4000sec. ~ 30sec. (1/3EV step)
Bulb (Limit time : 8 min)
Exposure
Metering System
Metering : Multi, Center-weighted, Spot Metering range : EV0 ~ 18 (ISO100•30mm F2.0)
Compensation ±3 EV (1/3EV step)
AE Lock AEL button
ISO Equivalent
Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (1EV or 1/3EV step) Extension settable : ISO 6400 * Auto ISO upper level is selectable. (Up to ISO 1600)
Drive Mode
Modes Single, Continuous, Burst, Self-timer, Bracket (AE, WB, PW)
Continuous
JPEG : 3fps up to 6shots (LDC : On) 10shots (LDC : Off) Burst mode : 10, 15, 30fps selectable, 30shots by 1 released RAW : 3fps up to 3shots
Bracket Auto Exposure Bracket (±3EV), White Balance Bracket (±3step), Picture Wizard Bracket (Selectable 3modes)
Self-timer 2-30sec. (1sec. step)
Remote controller
Wired : SR9NX01 (Optional)
Flash
Internal Flash N/A
External Flash Samsung External Flash available (SEF42A, SEF20A, SEF15A : Optional)
Synchro (Flash attachment)
Hot Shoe
White Balance
Modes Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent (W, N, D), Tungsten, Flash, Custom, K(Manual)
Micro adjustment
Each 7steps in Amber / Blue / Green / Magenta axis
Dynamic Range Expansion Smart Range On / Off
Picture Wizard Modes
Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Forest, Retro, Cool, Calm, Classic, Custom (1-3)
Parameter Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Color
Shooting
Modes Smart Auto, Lens Priority, Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority , Manual, Scene, Movie
Scene Mode Beauty shot, Children, Close Up, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach & Snow, Night, Portrait,
Landscape, Sports, Sound Picture
Sound Picture JPEG Only Sound Recording Time (Before and after shooting each 5 or 10sec.)
Image Size
JPEG (3:2) : 14M (4592x3056), 10M (3872x2592), 6M (3008x2000), 2M (1920x1280), 1.4M (1472x976): Burst mode only JPEG (16:9) : 12M (4592x2584), 8M (3872x2176), 5M (3008x1688), 2M (1920x1080) JPEG (1:1) : 9M (3056x3056), 6.7M (2592x2592), 4M (2000x2000), 1.6M (1280x1280) RAW : 14M (4592x3056)
Quality Super fine , Fine, Normal
RAW Format SRW
Color Space sRGB, Adobe RGB
Movie
Format MP4 (H.264)
Compression Movie : H.264 , Sound : AAC
Mode Program, Aperture Priority
Movie Clip With Audio or without Audio (user selectable, recording time : 25 minutes)
Image Size 1280x720 , 640x480 , 320x240 (Default : 1280x720)
Frame rate 30fps
Sound Mono Sound
Movie Editing Still Image Capture, Time Trimming
Image Play
Type Single image, Thumbnails (3/9/20 images), Slide show, Movie
Highlight Warning
Available
Editing Red eye fix, Back light comp., Photo Style Selector, Resize, Rotate, Face Retouch, Smart Filter
Smart Filter
Vignetting, Miniature, Fish-Eye, Sketch, De-fog, Halftone Dots, Soft Focus JPEG (3:2) - 6M (3008x2000), 2M (1920x1280), VGA (640x424) JPEG (4:3) - 6M (3008x2256), 2M (1920x1440), VGA (640x480) JPEG (16:9) - 5M (3008x1688), 2M (1920x1080), VGA (640x360) JPEG (1:1) - 4M (2000x2000), 1.6M (1280x1280), VGA (480x480)
Photo Style Selector
Soft, Vivid, Forest, Autumn, Misty, Gloomy, Classic
Storage
Media SD, SDHC
File Format RAW (SRW), JPEG (EXIF 2.21), DCF, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.0
Capacity (1GB)
14M : RAW 34 14M (3:2) : Super Fine 141, Fine 282, Normal 423 10M (3:2) : Super Fine 195, Fine 391, Normal 587 6M (3:2) : Super Fine 320, Fine 640, Normal 961 2M (3:2) : Super Fine 732, Fine 1465, Normal 2198 Burst (1.4M) : Super Fine 1161, Fine 2322, Normal 3484
12M (16:9) : Super Fine 166, Fine 332, Normal 499 8M (16:9) : Super Fine 232, Fine 464, Normal 696 5M (16:9) : Super Fine 376, Fine 752, Normal 1129 2M (16:9) : Super Fine 850, Fine 1703, Normal 2550 9M (1:1) : Super Fine 210, Fine 420, Normal 630 6.7M (1:1) : Super Fine 288, Fine 576, Normal 864 4M (1:1) : Super Fine 470, Fine 940, Normal 1411 1.6M (1:1) : Super Fine 1041, Fine 2083, Normal 3121 Movie : 1280x720 : High Quality 15min., Normal 22min. 640x480 : High Quality 44min., Normal 66min. 320x240 : High Quality 145min., Normal 210min. ※ These figures are measured under the Samsung standard
Languages
16 (Korean, English, Danish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Czech, French, Portuguese, Polish, Finnish, Russian, Simplified/Traditional Chinese)
Direct Printing PictBridge
GPS
Type Geo-tagging w/ Optional GPS Module (WGS84)
Function - Location Name (OSD) (English and Korean only) - Google Map Link (with intelli-Studio)
Interface
Digital Output Connector
USB 2.0 (HI-SPEED)
Video Output NTSC, PAL (user selectable) HDMI 1.3 : (1080i, 720P, 576P / 480P)
External Release
Yes
DC Power Input Connector
DC 9.0V, 1.5A (100 ~ 240V)
Power Source
Type
Rechargeable battery : BP1310 (1300mAh) Charger: BC1310 AC Adaptor : AD9NX01 (Optional) * Included battery may vary depending on sales region
Battery Life Still : 420shots / 210min (CIPA Standard) Movie : 130min
Physical Specification
Dimension (WxHxD)
120.5×71×34.5mm (excluding the projecting parts of the camera)
Weight 282g (without battery and memory card) 340g (Battery and memory card included)
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 40 °C
Operating Humidity
5 ~ 85%
Software intelli-studio 2.1, Samsung RAW Converter 4, Adobe Reader
Appearance of the NX100
It’s the front of the NX100. Different from the NX100, EVF and strobe were taken out, and the design
becomes a compact digital camera style not an SLR style. Except the protruding grip, it has a quite
simple appearance.
Looking at the side, USB 2.0, HDMI, release, and 9V power ports are located with C button. This C
button makes Continuous AF available while recording a movie. It will be useful when comparing the
AF performance with the Sony Alpha NX-5.
It’s the back of the camera. The 3” ALMOED is located and on the right side, buttons are located.
Personally, the arrangement of buttons is a little more convenient than the NX10, and Smart Dial
which was applied in the WB1000 makes it more convenient. It was included in the EX1, and since I
used the EX1 a lot, I really get used to this Smart Dial.
At the meeting of the NX100 with Power bloggers, the NX100 has a leaf design, but to be honest, I
don’t know if it is. Except the additional dial to select Scene mode with i-Function, it’s not that different
from the NX10.
As the NX10 users might have noticed, that the battery was inserted with a wrong direction has been
solved. If some beta tester didn’t point it out, the NX100 could also have had the same problem.
As an experienced user, I won’t have any problem with it, but for most of the users, this slight mistake
could be a big weakness, so it’s very good to have fixed it.
In order to be better, Samsung has to catch and improve the small things, and makes the camera
easy to use even for beginners. I think that leads the i-Function. I hope they will be better.
There’s a little port on the upper side of the AMOLED, and this is the EVF port. I used it at the
launching meeting of the NX100, and like the EVF of the GF1, it was not that good.
Especially, I’d rather not recommend using it on a sunny day. Actually, the AMOLED is visible on a
sunny day, so I don’t think it’s necessary.
Instead of built-in EVF and strobe, external strobe and GPS can be attached. However, I think it could
have been better if it was included in the package like the Sony Alpha NEX-5. The built-in strobe is
quite more useful for users than expected. That Panasonic includes the built-in strobe in the GF1/2
means a lot to the NX100, I think.
At least for manufacturing a mold, Samsung would be much better than Panasonic, I think, so I hope
they put the built-in strobe in the camera with a smaller body, or at lease provided like the Sony.
i-Function, Samsung’s consideration for beginners
Personally, I unofficially heard that there would be i-Function included in the NX100. At that time, to
be honest, I thought
‘They should have focused more on the image processing engine.’
However, after the NX10 has been released, people who are not used to interchangeable lens
cameras like this function. Especially, people in my office liked it because of its convenience.
However, I still don’t use the i-Function much.
Other than users like me, beginners were comfortable to simply adjust the camera settings with the i-
Function and focus ring without using various buttons on the camera.
Clicking the iFn button, by the shooting mode, the function is changed in the order.
Shooting mode P A S M
Shutter speed - - O O
Aperture value - O - O
Exposure value O O O -
White balance O O O O
ISO O O O O
I had started shooting with a compact digital camera, but have been used to high level DSLR cameras.
That’s why I am still not used to these functions, but the idea adopting the UI in a lens is really great.
There’s one more sign ‘This lens is suitable to shoot this.’ on the lens body for beginners. The NX 20-
500mm F3.5-5.6 lens having a mountain and woman is for landscape and portrait, and the NX 20mm
F2.8 lens having only mountain is a wide angle lens for landscape. Because only these 2 lenses have
the mark, I don’t know which mark will be added on the next lens. However, this shows how much
Samsung care about beginners.
New NX lenses
With the NX100, Samsung has released 2 lenses. They are the NX 20mm F2.8 and 20-500mm F3.5-
5.6. One is semi wide angle lens for landscape, and the other is a standard zoom lens which makes
the NX 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OIS smaller. I didn’t think people use it much due to the angle, but a lot of
people use them. The 20-50mm angle was not inconvenient as much as I expected. Of course, I was
not fully satisfied with it.
The left one is the NX 20mm F2.8 and the right one is the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6.
Given that the pancake lens from Samsung is quite small, the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 is also pretty
small. I think it’s because Samsung used to work with Pentax, so cameras were small and also the
lenses with high performance.
The NX 20mm F2.8 is mounted. The NX100 is a compact digital camera style, so pancake lenses fits
better than the NX10. I could see the future of Samsung camera from these small and simple lenses.
In the interchangeable lens camera market, lenses are the asset, so Samsung needs to keep
designing good lenses.
Comparison of camera appearance
Let me try to compare the NX100 with my cameras in size.
I compared it with the EX1 which has the best design of all Samsung cameras, I think. The EX1 might
be a little bigger, but given that the 6x larger sensor size, the NX100 is smaller than I expected.
I put it with the Sony Alpha NEX-5. It’s much smaller than the NX100. Of course, in the lens size, the
NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 is smaller than the E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SSS. I’ll compare them later.
Noise and Detail performance test of the NX100
In this time, I’m going to show you the comparison to Nikon D3 which is the first full frame DSLR and
Sony Alpha NEX-5 which is a competition model in noise and detail performance. For the most
objective test, I tested them after setting cameras as below.
● On a tripod with the same distance
● JPEG Fine Large and NR off
● 135 format and 50mm Focal length
● Exposure 1/2 sec and F5.6 in ISO 100. Setting the shutter speed by raising the ISO
● Using a white paper to set the custom white balance
● The red box means noise reduction, and the blue box is detail loss by the increase of noise.
● The results are original cropped images and the left is the NX100 and the right is from others.
■ RONUD 1 : Samsung NX100 vs Nikon D3
The first test is the Nikon D3. It has a different size, but we could see the difference in performance
between 2007 and 2010.
As we could see from the results, up to ISO 200, the NX100 showed sharp images, but from ISO 400,
details loss and noise came more. From ISO 800, the detail was harmed more and there was severe
chroma noise at the same time. Of course, there was some halo effect in the NX100 due to the strong
sharpness. For your information, because the JPEG detail of the Nikon D3 is a little insufficient, I took
RAW+JPEG Fine Large and just converted RAW from Nikon capture. It showed the better detailed.
That’s why we need to see RAW converted to see the real detail of the D3. Anyway, the image of the
NX100 in low ISO is quite cool, I think.
It kept good details in up to ISO 200, from 400 to 800, it could be used for blog or web sites, and from
ISO 1600, it could only be used for SNS after resized, I think. I don’t want to recommend ISO 400 and
higher when comparing it with the D3. However, comparing to other APS-C format cameras, ISO 800
is good enough to use, and up to ISO 1600, it’s not that bad.
Result of the 1st round: NX100 < D3
■ RONUD 2 : Samsung NX100 vs Sony Alpha NEX5
The second test is with the APS-C interchangeable mirrorless Sony NEX-5. After the A550, Sony has
started to have good high ISO performance, so I could expect it’s better than the NX100 in high ISO
performance.
Samsung tried much, but they could reduce the size as small as the NEX-5. Given that it has a long
flange bag, Samsung did a good job to reduce the size. Because Samsung is very good at reducing
the size of the lenses, I can expect the next model. Like the previous test, here’s the result.
I didn’t test the ISO 1600 of the NX100, because it’s useless. In Up to ISO 200, both cameras showed
the great details. However, by increasing ISO, the details started to decrease. When it comes to the
NX100, from ISO 800, saturation went wrong. Besides, it couldn’t keep the detail as much as the
NEX-5. Given that the NEX-5 also couldn’t keep the details from ISO 800, the performance of sensor
and processing engine of the NX100 has to be improved.
Result of the 2nd
round: NX100 < NEX5
The 1st round with the D3 was like a practice to see the current level of the NX100, and the 2
nd round
with the NEX-5 is more important. I hope Samsung will make a better camera
Smart Filter
The NX100 provides 7 kinds of Smart Filters. They are as below
◆ Vignetting, Miniature, Fish-Eye, Sketch, Defog, Halftone Dots, Soft Focus
After shooting, images are retouched by using the processing of the body.
▲ Original
▲ Vignetting
▲ Miniature
▲ Fish-eye
▲ Sketch
▲ Defog
▲ Halftone Dots
▲ Soft Focus
Miniature and defog filters weren’t that effective. The miniature is useful in the area surrounded by a
lot of building, and the defog filter could have been more effective if the weather was cloudy.
These various effects are cool, but it could have been better it provided the result preview function in
a live view status. I think live view camera could have this strong point. Since the E-30 DSLR supports
this function, the NX100 should also support it, I think. I hope the next model will support this function.
As I know, the micro four third cameras from Olympus supported this function from the E-30.
Picture Wizard
Since the Custom Look from Kodak, manufacturers have provided users with various settings of
saturation, contrast, and exposure. Samsung also offers various color settings with the name Picture
Wizard. Like previous Samsung cameras, the NX100 offers 9 kinds of Picture Wizard modes.
◆ Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Forest, Retro, Cool, Calm, Classic, Custom1/2/3
They are the results of Picture Wizard except Custom Picture Wizard.
▲ Standard
▲ Vivid
▲ Portrait
▲ Landscape
▲ Forest
▲ Retro
▲ Cool
▲ Calm
▲ Classic
Like the Smart Filter, retouching is also available by using the processing of body. Since the Standard
picture wizard had high saturation and contrast, for portrait shooting, the Portrait was better. The
samples in the NX100 review were taken with Portrait or Standard. If you take shots with the intension
to use retouching, I think the Portrait is better.
Comparison with the NEX-5
This is the main part of this review, but I should have more focused on this part. However, I hope this
is going to be an opportunity to see the feature of each camera. Here’s the order.
■ Appearance
■ Sunstars of bundle lenses
■ Resolution Comparison (Center and Corner)
I didn’t test the noise level, because it was already done in the previous section.
■ ROUND 1 : Appearance
It’s the front. It has the same size of the sensor, but the body of the NX100 is bigger in the the height
and width. Nevertheless, the NX100 has a smaller mount size, because the E mount of Sony is as big
as A mount. In the design, the Nx100 looks simple, but the NEX-5 is more cyber and aggressive.
Both cameras support HDMI and USB 2.0, but the NX100 doesn’t have the common port which is
used for other various cameras. Especially, for me who use a lot of mobile devices, it’s really
inconvenient to carry a separate cable. They should have followed the standard in this basic part.
Even the recent Olympus E-5 has a better LCD, so high quality LCD is necessary. The NX100 has
adopted the AMOLED. The preview quality is not good enough, but the AMOLED is an advantage for
mirrorless cameras having only live view.
The bundle lenses are the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 and E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS. They don’t have IS
and have compact angle, so the size of the lenses are quite different. The weight is more different, as
I felt. The NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 is made of plastic, so it looks a little cheaper.
They are small for me, but Samsung tries to have a small lens on a comparably big body, while Sony
tries to use a small body with a big lens. I personally prefer the NEX-5 body to the NX100 in
appearance, but because I expected the performance of the lenses from Samsung, I have selected
the NX100.
■ ROUND 2 : Sunstars of bundle lenses
Let’s test the sunstars and flair of the 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 과 E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS. Normally, it’s
not easy to see flairs, but I checked it just in case.
Both lenses were tested in the wide angle, and I cropped the blue box. The left is the combination of
the NX100 and NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6, and the right is the combination of the NEX-5 + E 18-55mm
F3.5-5.6 OSS.
The weakness of Samsung NX lenses is the sunstar, and it was not different with this lens. But the E
18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS also didn’t have that good sunstar, and it had flair much. (There was no filter
for both lenses.) The picture of the NEX-5 was a little better with AWB as below.
▲ NEX5 + E18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
▲ NX100 + NX20-50mm F3.5-5.6
Result of the 2nd
round: NX100 > NEX5
■ ROUND 3 : Resolution Comparison (Center and Corner)
Let’s take the resolution test of the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 and E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS. Due to the
light source of my home, I used the timer and tripod and turned off the OSS function the NEX-5.
The test was made with wide (NX100 : 20mm, NEX-5 : 18mm),, middle (35mm), and telephoto
(NX100 : 50mm, NEX-5 : 55mm) and the results are as below. The left is the results of the NX100 +
NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6, and right is the results of the NEX-5 + E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS.
□ Wide angle test
For the wide angle test, the following areas are divided into the center and corner, and the original
images were cropped. The red box is the center, and the blue box is the corner. Fortunately, both lens
have the same maximum aperture value, so there was no difficulty to set the aperture value.
Here’s the test result.
When taking with F8, due to my mistake, I got a heavily blurred image, so I took it out. Compared with
the NX 20-50 F3.5-5.6 20mm showing the good results, the E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 showed blurry result
in both center and corner, but from F4, it started to be stable. However, even in F5.6, the corner
quality wasn’t good enough. In wide angle, the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 was better.
□ Middle angle (35mm) test
This was done like the wide angle test.
In 35mm, except the open quality, the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 was insufficient. Especially, in F8, the
result was worse than I expected. The E 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS was better.
□ Telephoto angle test
This was done like the wide angle test.
In telephoto angle, the NX 20-50 F3.5-5.6 showed the better quality in opening, but it became similar
in F8.
It’s not quite enough to see the performance of both lenses, but the NX 20-50mm F3.5-5.6 showed
better quality in opening and corner quality. As some users said, ‘Samsung for Optics and Sony for
Body’ was meaningful to me.
Result of the 3rd
round: NX100 > NEX5
■ Other comparison
After using them for 6 weeks
□ Continuous AF : NX100 > NEX5
It was fast in the NX100, but not smooth, while the NEX-5 shows slow, but smooth movement.
□ Movie quality : NX100 < NEX5
□ Various functions : NX100 = NEX5
NX100: Framing mode, i-Function, and Smart Filter / NEX-5: Sweep Panorama and HDR
■ Conclusion
The NEX-5 was better than the NX100 in the overall camera performance. However, the NX lenses
were better than E lenses. Generally, the technology of lenses is more difficult to be improved than
cameras, so Samsung can easily be better, but Sony also provided powerful lenses in the Alpha
mount, so their weakness can also easily disappear, I think. Samsung needs to focus on the body,
while Sony needs on the lens. Anyway, so far, lens is for Samsung, and body is for Sony.
Sample pictures taken by the NX100
Let’s take a look at the sample pictures taken by the NX100. All the sample images were taken by NX
20-50mm F3.5-5.6 or NX 20mm F2.8, and for studio portrait, Portrait picture wizard was used, and for
others, Standard picture wizard was used.
When taking studio portrait shots, I used a wireless controller, and framing mode was helpful. The
weakness of live view cameras is that when using flash synchro, the result is not reflected, so the
screen goes black. However, the framing mode raises the sensitivity by using the software, so
although the live view image is not clear, it’s displayed as if it’s a proper exposure for more convenient
shooting.
IF you are about to use the NX100 or NX10 in a studio, I strongly recommend using the framing mode.
The model is Park Ga-Hee belonging to My Ent. and made her debut as an actress. I and Park Ga-
Hee have the copyright. And My Ent and Park Ga-Hee have the portrait rights. Please do not copy or
upload, but just watch them.
Conclusion
– Good design and useful functions, but the sensor needs to be improved.
This is my conclusion of the NX100.
AF speed : B-
AF accuracy : B
AF performance : D
Noise reduction : C-
Detail : B
Movie quality : B-
AMOLED : AA
Interface : B
AWB : B-
Grip : C
Battery : C
Generally, the design, body size, and the lens performance are good, but the insufficient high ISO
noise performance due to the old sensor and the movie quality are weaknesses. However, it’s easy to
use, so it’s good for beginners.
I already have the D3 and D7000, so the NX100 will only be used when going out somewhere without
big baggage, because the F mount of Nikon consists of large and expensive lenses such as AF-S
NIKKOR 200mm F2G Super ED VR, AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm F2.8G ED N, and TAMRON SP AF 70-
300mm F4-5.6 VC USD. Instead of the D7000 having a small body compared to the lens size, it will
be used for indoor shooting or movie recording.
I recommend this camera for users having various cameras like me as a sub body, or for mother and
father, as a main or family camera.