thanks, i will take a look at it. i was playing with friend's NX200 and read all reviews possible, looked very very good for very good price. however i was very dissapointed to find out raw photos take over 40MB and the only lens i would use is 16mm f2,4 which makes very bad photos and i couldnt find any alternative for NX mount.
I tested and really enjoyed the NX300. The lens selection is small but rapidly improving. Their 30mm f/2 and 45mm f/1.8 primes are very good, and the (ridiculously huge) 85/1.4 is one of the best I've encountered. Their zooms are pretty sub-par, though, and the wide-angle situation isn't good beyond the fisheye prime.
I was so happy about NX200 that I seriously considered it as RX100 alternative but when I found out the only lens I would actually use - 16mm pancake (others physically too big / not wide enough) is extremely useless, I guess I stay with RX100. Thanks tho!
@majod: mythdat also mentioned Micro Four Thirds and, as an user myself, I think they're awesome. But I don't think it will suit your needs as well. Kind of the same situation as with the Samsung. Hope you find the right camera for you, tough.
Currently I have:
Canon 50D
Canon 10-22mm EF-S
Canon 50mm F/1.8 EF
Canon 55-250 IS EF-S
Probably will be selling my Canon 450D with 18-55mm.. possibly, not sure if I should keep a backup.
Thinking about buying a Canon 28mm f/1.8 or maybe a Canon 24-70/24-105l f/4 w/ IS for a walk around. Then upgrade the 50mm to the f/1.4 for portraits on the cropped sensor.
Nice I'd have gotten a lot more but I had a Fuji s4200 at that time and the electronic zoom is wayyyy too slow to get some panning action shots and the shutter lag LOL plus save to sd time is crazy even with a SanDisk class 10!
It would struggle to manage 1.2fps so kinda useless for motorsport..
Since upgraded to a D3100 with 70-300 lens
Some shots I took last night at a local fireworks show. It's the first time I've shot fireworks, so although I'd read up a little on the theory I wasn't sure what to expect. Little sprinklings of rain didn't help the cause either. Anyway, I'm moderately happy with how a few of them turned out.