Interchangeable lenses on offer initially will be Pancake, Standard Zoom and Tele Zoom, with an additional five lenses for the system to appear later in 2010.
The 3-inch viewscreen used in Samsung’s NX-10 uses its AMOLED (active matrix organic light-emitting diode) technology, previously used in Samsung’s mobile phones. AMOLED screens provide excellent viewability, even in difficult conditions such as use in sunlight, or when viewed from acute angles. The camera’s smarts kick in with the screen – as you put the camera near your face to take a shot, the screen dims to conserve battery life.
In addition to taking still photos, the NX-10 shoots HD video (720p, not the ‘Full HD’ 1080p), using the H.264 codec.
Price and availability
Buy the Samsung NX-10 with the 30 mm pancake lens and the RRP is $899, with the 18-55mm lens, the RRP is $849. The camera will be available in Australia in April.
Specifications
- Colour: Noble Black
- Image sensor: 14.6M APS-C CMOS
- Mount: Samsung NX Mount
- Display: 3.0” AM OLED (VGA)
- View finder: Electronic viewfinder
- Movie: 720p HD (MP4. H.264)
- Dimensions: 123 x 87 x 39.8 mm (excluding the projecting parts of the camera)
- Weight: 353g (without batteries and card)
- ISO: 100 – 3200
- Flash: Built-in Pop-up Flash
- OIS: Lens Shift
- Dust reduction: Supersonic Type
- Special features: Smart range, HDMI (Anynet +), fast & Decisive Contrast AF, New DRIMe II Pro engine and advanced AF algorithm
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