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Re: It has been an interesting ride, but my Samsung NX days are over...
snik38 wrote:
I am also in the same position lately, i had started my journey with the nx system 1 year ago with an nx1000 (coming from a canon eos 450D).
Over the year i upgraded my camera to nx300 and in the meantime i had obtained the following lenses 30mm, 12-24mm, 50-200mm, 18-55mm, 20-50mm. Iq and money wise the most of them were pretty good but i proved wrong when i thought that i could replace entirely my dslr with a mirrorless system. Lately i have participated 2 photography exhibitions and the quality of the nx system served me well but it is time to step up and get something better and more suitable for professional photography (especially photojournalism and flash/studio photography).
That is why i am selling everything from the nx system (the 18-55mm, 50-200mm, 20-50mm are already gonne) and i purchased a Nikon D7000 and i am planning to get a fuji x100 for a second body.
In this way i will be able to do my professional photoshots as well as maintain a small camera for street photography.
I would perhaps up skill rather than change systems. The cameras are fine for professional work. I have both Nikon FF and Samsung mirrorless. For small sized prints and web work you won't notice the difference between the images. Where the pro systems come in is the much better low light capability and usually weatherproofing and the general build strength. I've broken 2 NX bodies and 2 lenses n the rough and tumble of using them to earn a living.
Don't fall into the trap of thinking a more expensive system will improve your photography.
A Nikon D7000 is good but it is still an amateur camera in DX format.
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