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Which camera am I using?
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After months of research through Internet research and magazines, as well as lots of YouTube, the camera I'm currently using is the Samsung NX10, entry level DSLR camera. It is actually a compact DSLR camera and the first EVER for that matter. The transformation started from a standard iPhone 5 camera straight to the DSLR. I had previously used a Bridge Camera for a short photography and photo-editing course, but never a DSLR. Many had told me that they were hard to use, but the truth is, they're not.
With the 30mm pancake lens, it is surprisingly lightweight and pocket-able. No DSLR in existence does this. The Samsung NX10 uses a 14.6MP APS-C CMOS sensor and outputs fantastic picture quality. I am not using the pancake lens, but the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens with optical image stabilisation (OIS). At it's time it was priced around £490. The year the camera was released in was 2010. 5 years later in 2015, here I am with the Samsung NX10, buying it second-hand in almost perfect condition for just over £100. What a bargain, right?
With the 30mm pancake lens, it is surprisingly lightweight and pocket-able. No DSLR in existence does this. The Samsung NX10 uses a 14.6MP APS-C CMOS sensor and outputs fantastic picture quality. I am not using the pancake lens, but the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens with optical image stabilisation (OIS). At it's time it was priced around £490. The year the camera was released in was 2010. 5 years later in 2015, here I am with the Samsung NX10, buying it second-hand in almost perfect condition for just over £100. What a bargain, right?