The NX30 is well in hand. She has a very good viewfinder. Dealing with the settings could not be better. The shutter sound is full. I could fall in love with the camera. But the 18-55 lens is not good off-center subjects. For portraits, or all images that do not require that you control games outside the center, the lens is actually critical. But otherwise it's unusually bad if you compare it with the standard kit lenses from other manufacturers (eg Canon or Olympus). I will only give you an example: I have been using the camera and the lens mentioned my very large dog photographed with Aperture 5,6-8. The body was sharp. But already head and feet were slightly out of focus. And that bothered me very much. I was accustomed to neither of my EOS 5D II of my PowerShot SX50 HS. The bright and very expensive Samsung is 16-50 2.0 xxx for reviews "a bit" better. But probably not decisive. Too Bad. The Korean manufacturing could yet deliver really good results. In the country but as an excellent optic forged as SAMYANG is a resident. Why then so schleche lenses? Samsung does not have to wonder why they are selling themselves from the NX1 less than expected. If the lens range and the matching test results you look at then is quite clear where the screws should be tightened.