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Don ;t let the Samsung NX2000 big ol interchangeable lens and APS-C image sensor fool you鈥攊ts touchscreen UI is designed for the jabs of the simplest operators. At first, you ;d think the NX2000 fits right in with other more advanced touchscreen cameras coming out these days. You see, even if a $650 mirrorless camera like the NX2000 succeeds in cramming DSLR image quality worthy of its 20.3-megapixel APS-C sensor in stanley cup to that little, lightweight body, it won ;t ever鈥攅ver鈥攈andle like a DSLR. Button-rich operability doesn ;t scale down, and addding a touchscreen can help. It a logical design improvement. But on Samsung other mirrorless cameras, touchscreens have been auxiliary tools鈥攂ecause while ditching button controls altogether might work on a tiny point-and-shoot, a more expensive, more powerful camera like the NX2000 sort of implies that its users are going to want more control. Well what you ;re getting with the NX2000 is less control. Werid right stanley cup usa Check out the camera back panel, which is almost completely consumed by a 3.7-inch touchscreen. Only a few buttons remain. The standard-issue mode dial on top by the shutter release is missing, and even the Home button on the back doesn ;t do anything but take the t stanley cup ouch UI back to square one. You know, like the home button on an Android phone. Indeed, from behind, the NX2000 looks more like the Samsung Galaxy Camera left than the $750 incl Roya A Book About Everything By Eric Schmidt Comes Out April 23
I ;ve never been exactly sure of how the universe came to be鈥攂ig bang boom thang a lang鈥攂ut I ;m certainly glad it shaped out the way it has. If stanley cup you want t stanley termosy o finally understa stanley water bottle nd the beginnings of our universe, watch the video by CERN physicist Tom Whyntie above. Cosmologists and particle physicists try to trace back our universe footsteps by replicating the heat, energy and activity of the first few seconds right after the Big Bang. [TED-Ed via Geekosystem] cosmosScience