Hiya! I Just bought a NX500
Re: Hiya! I Just bought a NX500
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I'm no pro but I love the nx500. Just picked up a 16mm prime and it is probably my new favorite lens. I've got the 2D/3D 45mm and love it too, hard not to take a great picture with it on the 2D setting and the 3D is just fun, but as others have mentioned it's a bit close in for pick up and go work which is pretty much all I do. I've got the 10mm fisheye also which is pretty spectacular. I like the 16mm because it's equiv to a 24mm full frame so it's got a natural movie look to the vids.
Had a chance to buy the 10mm in the early days and didn't, boy do I regret it! Love the 16mm too, on my NX500 most of the time for walks.
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