One of the biggest and most successful consumers electronics company in the world, Samsung has unveiled its latest contender in a long line professional photography cameras. The all new Samsung NX10 is the first of its kind in the company’s NX series and will feature an impressive 14.6 mega pixel interchangeable lens, with the capability of capturing videos in high definition at 30 frames per second.
The all new NX10 is quite streamlined and much less bulky than the traditional DSLR cameras and with the mirror box being taken out of the NX10, the device becomes more efficient and easy to carry around. Samsung has also done away with the conventional view finder and has incorporated an AMOLED screen that would enable users to take clear and vibrant photographs. The NX10 is also composed of an electronic view finder (EVF) that has an in built proximity sensor, which allows he camera to save power, as the the sensors, switch off the LCD screen, the moment EVF is in use.
Along with the NX10, Samsung has also announced the launch of three different lenses for the camera that have been designed and developed to help users capture the perfect moment. The first lens built specifically for Samsung NX10 is the 18mm-55mm optically stabilized lens, that comes as part of the package. The second lens is the 50mm-200mm stabilized lens, that would be essential for the devices, especially is the users are taking optically stabilized shots, a feature that is missing from the NX10. The third lens is a 30mm prime lens.
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