about to buy nx2000. good decision?
Re: about to buy nx2000. good decision?
They call me Hans wrote:
supeyugin1 wrote:
They call me Hans wrote:
supeyugin1 wrote:
zzzxtreme wrote:
Hi guys. I've been posting here and there asking plenty questions lol. So i apologise in advance. my current setup is two nikon v1s and some lenses. Great for good lighting conditions. Huge buffer for continuous shooting. But in low light conditons, it's unusable at 6400 iso which is the max.
I've ordered a konica hexanon 50mm f/1.4 on impulse, then realising it becomes 135mm equivalent on v1
So now im looking for aspc camera to play around with that konica lens, especially for low light conditions. I stumbled at nx2000 with 20-50mm for $200 new. A used canon eos m (body only) is about $150. Nex3 body is almost $150.
Should i go for nx2000? Is it better at high iso? Is it simple to use focus peaking?
Buy? I will never buy any Samsung product in my life, only if they pay to me, then I'll take the money and throw away Samsung (or sell it on ebay).
Then why are you here...
Because I still have it.
So you own the camera? But in your above statement, you said you would never buy one? So, how did you get it?
Seems your soul purpose of being here is to publically detest Samsung products and advise people not to get them. Got it . Troll confirmed. Move along.
I've got NX100, then NX20, then NX500, then NX Mini and a multiple lenses. I also had Samsung phones, microwave, TV. Then Samsung pulled out of the camera market. I decided to boycott Samsung products since then. Clear?
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