I'm a not at all an experienced photographer. Truth to be told, I bought my first non-compact camera this summer. My husband and I were debating what kind of camera to buy, but when we saw the Samsung NX1000 I fell in love. It is so light and so small it fits in all my handbags, and the reviews were favorable.
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Our Samsung NX1000 |
I still don't have a clue about photography, but I love playing with my new camera.
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Industrial building in Odda, Norway.
f/5.6, 1/205 sec, ISO 100, all colors but blue desaturated |
All photos on my blog are taken by me, unless something else is stated. And most of them will be taken with my Samsung.
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Convent garden at Westminster Abbey
f/5.6, 1/320 sec, ISO 200 |
I am starting to understand the aperture values and the shutter speed, but I'd like to get a better grip how to play with the depth of field.
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Norwegian nature
f/5.6, 1/160 sec, ISO 800 |
So far I've only been using the lens that came with the camera (20-50 mm), but I'm thinking I will want at least two more lenses. I wish welcome any input on what lenses to buy, or how I otherwise can become a better photographer!
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