But I have been taking some pics with the Samsung NX300, and it is a great little camera. I am impressed with its ability to perform well in most settings. I have been using cameras for quite a number of years now. I had an SLR, (Single Lens Reflex), in an Olympus OM10, then I went to Canon with an EOS 5. These were of course, film cameras that used the 35mm format. Then around 2000 I went into the digital camera market. At that time digital cameras were very expensive, (at least the Digital Single Lens Reflex, DSLR, cameras were), so I had to make do for a few years with a digital compact camera. I was never happy with this solution as it was impossible to get Bokeh, (the parts of the photo that are out of focus, ot blurred), with these cameras. I then went into the bridge cameraa market. These bridge cameras look similar to DSLR's but are not the same type of thing at all, Then, a few years back Samsung, teamed up with a very well respected Japanese camera company called Pentax. They, between them manufactured a brilliant DSLR, and it was the Samsung clone that I bought. Pentax had the K10, while Samsung had the GX10. Now here we are, years later, and Samsung have branched out on their own, and come up with what I think, is an excitibg range of cameras, called the NX range. The camera that I am using on this blog is the Samsung NX300, it is a morrorless type of rangefinder style camera. I am amazed at this cameras abilty to produce a lovely Bokeh, with ease, and only using a kit lens, not an expensive prime lens. The photo below is of a tiny shell, sitting on a small pebble. Look at the Bokeh in the image.
But now look at the crop of the shell. This is s 100% crop, that shows brilliant detail. look atvthe texture in the little shell itself. Yes I think this an impressive showing from the Samsung NX300 .
There will be more to follow as I take them. That's all for now. Bye, Twm.
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